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Singer with a hypnotic voice turned mobster from the Heap story in comic book ''Airboy Comics'' v4 4 [39] (May 1947).
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Singer from Chicago with a hypnotic voice turned 1920s mobster from the Heap story in comic book ''Airboy Comics'' v4 4 [39] (May 1947).
  
The Heap is a weird proto-Swamp-Thing creature, part swamp, part WWI baron.
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He decides to retire, buying half the town of Lawndale. However, his vast estate closes in the area where the Heap is. The Heap is a weird proto-Swamp-Thing creature, part swamp, part WWI German baron. You heard me. When Lustig sings some German opera at his estate, the creature is attracted and chases Lustig to the opera house where it catches him and crushes him to death.
  
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==See also==
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*[[Vas S. Los]]
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*[[Shan Li]]
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==External Links==
 
*http://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=17343
 
*http://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=17343
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[[Image:Lustig_Paul_Airboy_Comics.png]]
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[[Category:1947|Lustig, Paul]]
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[[Category:Comic books|Lustig, Paul]]

Latest revision as of 05:36, 28 March 2018

Singer from Chicago with a hypnotic voice turned 1920s mobster from the Heap story in comic book Airboy Comics v4 4 [39] (May 1947).

He decides to retire, buying half the town of Lawndale. However, his vast estate closes in the area where the Heap is. The Heap is a weird proto-Swamp-Thing creature, part swamp, part WWI German baron. You heard me. When Lustig sings some German opera at his estate, the creature is attracted and chases Lustig to the opera house where it catches him and crushes him to death.


See also

External Links

Lustig Paul Airboy Comics.png