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Opera soprano who died September 18, 1781- or DID SHE?! From the short story "The Spectre at the Opera!" in horror comic book ''Eerie'' #13 (October 1953).
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[[Image:Cosselli_Virginia_Eerie.png|right]]Opera soprano who died September 18, 1781- or DID SHE?! From the illustrated short story "The Spectre at the Opera!" in horror comic book ''Eerie'' #13 (October 1953). No she didn't. She was some kind of vampire, and came out of the grave in 1836, killed singer [[Alfieri]] and took her place, and bit and weakened tenor [[Grazzini]], so that he died later that night. The narrator discovers the truth.
  
 
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*http://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=37774
 
*http://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=37774
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Revision as of 10:12, 23 October 2018

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Opera soprano who died September 18, 1781- or DID SHE?! From the illustrated short story "The Spectre at the Opera!" in horror comic book Eerie #13 (October 1953). No she didn't. She was some kind of vampire, and came out of the grave in 1836, killed singer Alfieri and took her place, and bit and weakened tenor Grazzini, so that he died later that night. The narrator discovers the truth.

See also

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