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Classical composer and conductor from the exceedingly short, one-page story "Death Plays a Symphony" by Scott Feldman, in Pep Comics #32 (Oct 1942)
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Classical composer, conductor, and murder victim from the exceedingly short, one-page story "Death Plays a Symphony" by Scott Feldman, in ''Pep Comics'' #32 (October 1942).
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He's written a symphony, his ''4th in D minor''.  Gannett's violinist, [[Robin Tana]], has accused him of stealing it from him.
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Hero The Hangman solves the case.
  
 
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*http://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=30429
 
*http://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=30429
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[[Category:1942|Gannett, Norman]]
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[[Category:Comic books|Gannett, Norman]]
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[[Category:Fictional composers|Gannett, Norman]]
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[[Category:Fictional conductors|Gannett, Norman]]

Latest revision as of 18:38, 26 March 2018

Classical composer, conductor, and murder victim from the exceedingly short, one-page story "Death Plays a Symphony" by Scott Feldman, in Pep Comics #32 (October 1942).

He's written a symphony, his 4th in D minor. Gannett's violinist, Robin Tana, has accused him of stealing it from him.

Hero The Hangman solves the case.

See also

External Links