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Satanic rock star from the "Blood in the Grooves" story of DC comic book ''[https://www.comics.org/issue/33424/cover/4/ House of Mystery]'' #269 (June 1979).
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Satanic rock star from the "Blood in the Grooves" story of DC comic book ''[https://www.comics.org/issue/33424/cover/4/ House of Mystery]'' #269 (June 1979). His brief career, only a year long, is recounted by DJ Danny Soul of WDOA.
  
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Cardozo was just an ordinary everyday satanic warlock when he was approached by two music industry weasels, Harry Deever and Breeze Marlowe. Seeing how satanic rock is the latest trend, they're sure a real satanist will go over even bigger. They want Cardozo to front a band they've already preassembled and costumed, '''Touch of Death'''. Cardozo is not amused, but grudgingly accepts. During their first recording session, a freak lightning bolt kills the only female band member. During their first concert, a stage stunt goes awry and another band member is beheaded.
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Written by Stuart Hopen and Barrett Andrews, drawn by George Ruppert and Bruce Patterson.
  
 
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Revision as of 06:27, 14 December 2017

Satanic rock star from the "Blood in the Grooves" story of DC comic book House of Mystery #269 (June 1979). His brief career, only a year long, is recounted by DJ Danny Soul of WDOA.

Cardozo was just an ordinary everyday satanic warlock when he was approached by two music industry weasels, Harry Deever and Breeze Marlowe. Seeing how satanic rock is the latest trend, they're sure a real satanist will go over even bigger. They want Cardozo to front a band they've already preassembled and costumed, Touch of Death. Cardozo is not amused, but grudgingly accepts. During their first recording session, a freak lightning bolt kills the only female band member. During their first concert, a stage stunt goes awry and another band member is beheaded.

Written by Stuart Hopen and Barrett Andrews, drawn by George Ruppert and Bruce Patterson.