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− | [[Image:Yanal_the_Harper_Manhunt.png|frame|right|alt=|They're called | + | [[Image:Yanal_the_Harper_Manhunt.png|frame|right|alt=|They're called feelings, you philistine. You're SUPPOSED to have feelings when you listen to music.]]Weird harp-playing alien from "The Harp of Death!" sci-fi story of comic book ''Manhunt'' #7 (April 1948). Hero Space Ace, Manhunter of the 21st Century, is investigating the so-called ghost murders. He discovers they are really the work of alien flower vines that strangle their victims. Yanal's harp-playing kills the vines instantly, which are under the mental command of the last Bird Men of Jupiter, who had hoped to use them to establish a new civilization on Mars. |
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+ | Then Yanal pulls off his mask to reveal he is ALSO a Bird Man of Jupiter, and willing to consign his species to extinction for its crimes. | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:08, 22 January 2019
Weird harp-playing alien from "The Harp of Death!" sci-fi story of comic book Manhunt #7 (April 1948). Hero Space Ace, Manhunter of the 21st Century, is investigating the so-called ghost murders. He discovers they are really the work of alien flower vines that strangle their victims. Yanal's harp-playing kills the vines instantly, which are under the mental command of the last Bird Men of Jupiter, who had hoped to use them to establish a new civilization on Mars.
Then Yanal pulls off his mask to reveal he is ALSO a Bird Man of Jupiter, and willing to consign his species to extinction for its crimes.