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[[Image:Rano_Victor_Beware.png|right]]World-famous classical pianist from the "Music of the Demons" story of Trojan Magazines horror comic book ''[https://www.comics.org/issue/10789/ Beware]'' #5 (September 1953). At the funeral of formerly one ranked pianist [[Stephen Tanjer]], Rano is eager to get his hands on Tanjer's unfinished piano concerto, certain it is a masterpiece. But actually it's a trap of Satan, as the music turns Rano insane and he murders his manager Walter Horrell, music critic Tim Harkness and his girlfriend Norma, before learning the truth and leaping to his death from his high-rise apartment.
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[[Image:Rano_Victor_Beware.png|right]]World-famous classical pianist from the "Music of the Demons" story of Trojan Magazines horror comic book ''[https://www.comics.org/issue/10789/ Beware]'' #5 (September 1953). At the funeral of formerly number one ranked pianist [[Stephen Tanjer]], Rano is eager to get his hands on Tanjer's unfinished piano concerto, certain it is a masterpiece.  
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But actually it's a trap of Satan, as the music turns Rano insane and he murders his manager Walter Horrell, music critic Tim Harkness, and his girlfriend Norma, before learning the truth and leaping to his death from his high-rise apartment.
  
  

Latest revision as of 07:03, 23 February 2018

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World-famous classical pianist from the "Music of the Demons" story of Trojan Magazines horror comic book Beware #5 (September 1953). At the funeral of formerly number one ranked pianist Stephen Tanjer, Rano is eager to get his hands on Tanjer's unfinished piano concerto, certain it is a masterpiece.

But actually it's a trap of Satan, as the music turns Rano insane and he murders his manager Walter Horrell, music critic Tim Harkness, and his girlfriend Norma, before learning the truth and leaping to his death from his high-rise apartment.


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