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Young, poverty-stricken, recluse American composer from the "Trouble in Tin Pan Alley" story of Fawcett comic book ''[https://www.comics.org/issue/3295/ Whiz Comics]'' #49 (December 1943).
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[[Image:Kostoshovich_Ivan_Whiz_Comics.png |right]]Young, poverty-stricken, recluse American composer from the "Trouble in Tin Pan Alley" story of Fawcett comic book ''[https://www.comics.org/issue/3295/ Whiz Comics]'' #49 (December 1943).
  
 
Billy Batson of radio station WHIZ announces a patriotic song-writing contest. This young longhair stops work on his symphony just long enough to compose a stirring melody to win the contest and rent money. Captain Marvel himself collaborates with him to come up with the lyrics.  
 
Billy Batson of radio station WHIZ announces a patriotic song-writing contest. This young longhair stops work on his symphony just long enough to compose a stirring melody to win the contest and rent money. Captain Marvel himself collaborates with him to come up with the lyrics.  

Revision as of 06:53, 3 January 2018

Kostoshovich Ivan Whiz Comics.png

Young, poverty-stricken, recluse American composer from the "Trouble in Tin Pan Alley" story of Fawcett comic book Whiz Comics #49 (December 1943).

Billy Batson of radio station WHIZ announces a patriotic song-writing contest. This young longhair stops work on his symphony just long enough to compose a stirring melody to win the contest and rent money. Captain Marvel himself collaborates with him to come up with the lyrics.

His name is a parody of real Russian composer Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975).

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