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* AuthorExistenceFailure: Salgari killed himself in 1911, after completing ''An Empire Crumbles'' (intended to be a single novel with ''The Brahman'' but published in two parts) and writing the first draft of ''Yanez's Revenge''. The two novels were published posthumously, and ''Yanez's Revenge'' contains a few plot holes.


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* DiedDuringProduction: Salgari killed himself in 1911, after completing ''An Empire Crumbles'' (intended to be a single novel with ''The Brahman'' but published in two parts) and writing the first draft of ''Yanez's Revenge''. The two novels were published posthumously, and ''Yanez's Revenge'' contains a few plot holes.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: The very reason we have a Sandokan saga instead of a Tremal Naik saga: reprints of ''The Tigers of Mompracem'' had outsold ''The Mystery of the Black Jungle'' by a fair margin, so the publisher asked Salgari to bring him back.

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* ExecutiveMeddling: The very reason we have a Sandokan saga instead of a Tremal Naik saga: reprints of ''The Tigers of Mompracem'' had outsold ''The Mystery of the Black Jungle'' by a fair margin, so margin. Still, the publisher asked Salgari to bring him Tremal-Naik back.
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* AuthorExistenceFailure: Salgari killed himself in 1911, after completing ''An Empire Crumbles'' (intended to be a single novel with ''The Brahman'' but published in two parts) and writing the first draft of ''Yanez's Revenge''. The two novels were published posthumously, and ''Yanez's Revenge'' contains a few plot holes.
* CashCowFranchise: Became one after Salgari's death, as the editor had other authors (including Salgari's son Omar) write other Sandokan novels.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: The very reason we have a Sandokan saga instead of a Tremal Naik saga: reprints of ''The Tigers of Mompracem'' had outsold ''The Mystery of the Black Jungle'' by a fair margin, so the publisher asked Salgari to bring him back.

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