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A Phantom-of-the-opera-esque local legend adopted by Nazi agent Hans Shroder, a former opera conductor. He successfully assassinates Artura Merez, the president of the fictional country of Comania, on the eve of their joining the Allied Powers. He is tracked down and captured by Miss Victory.
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A [[:Category:Phantom of the Opera|Phantom-of-the-opera-esque]] local legend from the "Noric - the Maniac of the Opera" story in the comic book  
 
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''[https://www.comics.org/issue/3409/#8977 Captain Aero Comics]'' vol. 3, #11 (January 1944). He haunts the "International Opera House" in or near Washington, D.C. He 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. Tracked down and beaten up by superhero Miss Victory, he turns out to really be Nazi agent Hans Shroder, the former conductor of the opera house's orchestra.
From the "Noric - the Maniac of the Opera" story in the comic book  
 
''[https://www.comics.org/issue/3409/#8977 Captain Aero Comics]'' vol. 3, #11 (January 1944).
 
  
 
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Revision as of 21:18, 1 December 2017

A Phantom-of-the-opera-esque local legend from the "Noric - the Maniac of the Opera" story in the comic book Captain Aero Comics vol. 3, #11 (January 1944). He haunts the "International Opera House" in or near Washington, D.C. He 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. Tracked down and beaten up by superhero Miss Victory, he turns out to really be Nazi agent Hans Shroder, the former conductor of the opera house's orchestra.