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[[Image:Shroder_Hans_Captain_Aero_Comics.png|right]]A former conductor of the orchestra at the "International Opera House" in or near Washington, D.C. in the ''[https://www.comics.org/issue/3409/#8977 Captain Aero Comics]'' #13 (vol. 3, #11, January 1944). He disguises himself and haunts the place as [[Noric]], a local [[:Category:Phantom of the Opera|Phantom-of-the-opera-esque]] legend.
 
[[Image:Shroder_Hans_Captain_Aero_Comics.png|right]]A former conductor of the orchestra at the "International Opera House" in or near Washington, D.C. in the ''[https://www.comics.org/issue/3409/#8977 Captain Aero Comics]'' #13 (vol. 3, #11, January 1944). He disguises himself and haunts the place as [[Noric]], a local [[:Category:Phantom of the Opera|Phantom-of-the-opera-esque]] legend.
  
A Nazi agent, rigs the place with trap doors, murders workers, and tries to assassinate Artura Merez (or Melez, it's printed both ways in the story), the president of the fictional South American republic of Comania, on the eve of Comania joining the Allied Powers.  
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A Nazi agent, he rigs the place with trap doors, murders workers, and tries to assassinate Artura Merez (or Melez, it's printed both ways in the story), the president of the fictional South American republic of Comania, on the eve of Comania joining the Allied Powers.  
  
 
Noric/Shroder is tracked down and beaten up by superhero Miss Victory, and handed over to the authorities.
 
Noric/Shroder is tracked down and beaten up by superhero Miss Victory, and handed over to the authorities.

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A former conductor of the orchestra at the "International Opera House" in or near Washington, D.C. in the Captain Aero Comics #13 (vol. 3, #11, January 1944). He disguises himself and haunts the place as Noric, a local Phantom-of-the-opera-esque legend.

A Nazi agent, he rigs the place with trap doors, murders workers, and tries to assassinate Artura Merez (or Melez, it's printed both ways in the story), the president of the fictional South American republic of Comania, on the eve of Comania joining the Allied Powers.

Noric/Shroder is tracked down and beaten up by superhero Miss Victory, and handed over to the authorities.

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