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[[Image:Savatt_Ivan_Rangers_Comics.png|right]]"the greatest pianist of our time" from the Werewolf Hunter story of comic book ''Rangers Comics'' #35 (June 1947). After a successful concert, he's seeming strangled to death on stage by invisible hands.  
 
[[Image:Savatt_Ivan_Rangers_Comics.png|right]]"the greatest pianist of our time" from the Werewolf Hunter story of comic book ''Rangers Comics'' #35 (June 1947). After a successful concert, he's seeming strangled to death on stage by invisible hands.  
  
A strange Madame Hora approaches his widow and offers to purchase his hands! Hero Prof. Armand Broussard overhears, and monitoring his grave, catches her and her assistant digging up Savatt's corpse and amputating his hands. Turns out she's a Satan-worshiping, black-magicking "hand-slaver" with dozens of amputated yet alive hands crawling around doing her bidding. Broussard tries to kill her, but she accidentally dies at the hands (ha!) of one of her, er, hands.
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A strange Madame Hora approaches his widow and offers to purchase his hands! Hero Prof. Armand Broussard overhears, and monitoring his grave, catches her and her assistant digging up Savatt's corpse and amputating his hands. Turns out she's a Satan-worshiping, black-magicking "hand-slaver" with dozens of severed-yet-alive hands crawling around doing her bidding. Broussard tries to kill her, but she accidentally dies at the hands (ha!) of one of her, er, hands.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:39, 22 April 2019

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"the greatest pianist of our time" from the Werewolf Hunter story of comic book Rangers Comics #35 (June 1947). After a successful concert, he's seeming strangled to death on stage by invisible hands.

A strange Madame Hora approaches his widow and offers to purchase his hands! Hero Prof. Armand Broussard overhears, and monitoring his grave, catches her and her assistant digging up Savatt's corpse and amputating his hands. Turns out she's a Satan-worshiping, black-magicking "hand-slaver" with dozens of severed-yet-alive hands crawling around doing her bidding. Broussard tries to kill her, but she accidentally dies at the hands (ha!) of one of her, er, hands.

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