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Classical violinist from the "Death Song!" story of horror comic book ''Weird Terror'' #2 (November 1952). His rival, [[George Ricco]], achieves success and stardom while he plays for pennies in the street. Until he murders Ricco.
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Classical violinist from the "Death Song!" story of horror comic book ''Weird Terror'' #2 (November 1952). His rival, [[George Ricco]], achieves success and stardom while he plays for pennies in the street. Enraged, he surprises Ricco after a concert, murders him, buries the body, smashes and burns Ricco's white violin, and gets away with it. He substitutes at the next concert when Ricco's a no-show, wows everyone with his crazed virtuosity, and becomes a star himself.  
  
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But then he is tormented and terrified by Ricco's ghost until he finally throws himself from the balcony of his 40th floor penthouse and dies.
  
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[[Image:Marleau_Henri_Weird_Terror.png]]
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
 
*[[George Ricco]]
 
*[[George Ricco]]
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
*http://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=27762
 
*http://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=27762
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[[Category:1952|Marleau, Henri]]
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[[Category:Comic books|Marleau, Henri]]
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[[Category:Fictional violinists|Marleau, Henri]]

Latest revision as of 06:51, 7 March 2018

Classical violinist from the "Death Song!" story of horror comic book Weird Terror #2 (November 1952). His rival, George Ricco, achieves success and stardom while he plays for pennies in the street. Enraged, he surprises Ricco after a concert, murders him, buries the body, smashes and burns Ricco's white violin, and gets away with it. He substitutes at the next concert when Ricco's a no-show, wows everyone with his crazed virtuosity, and becomes a star himself.

But then he is tormented and terrified by Ricco's ghost until he finally throws himself from the balcony of his 40th floor penthouse and dies.

Marleau Henri Weird Terror.png

See also

External Links