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− | [[Image:Schtrugmeyer_Hoiman_Police_Comics.png|right]]Self proclaimed "Great master of physics" from the Quality comic book ''[https://www.comics.org/issue/2398/ Police Comics]'' #11 (September 1942). He has created a flute able to make buildings collapse when played. Superhero the Human Bomb tries to stop him, but Schtrugmeyer catches him in a pit coated with rubber cement. Then it turns out Schtrugmeyer is | + | [[Image:Schtrugmeyer_Hoiman_Police_Comics.png|right]]Self proclaimed "Great master of physics" from the Quality comic book ''[https://www.comics.org/issue/2398/ Police Comics]'' #11 (September 1942). He has created a flute able to make buildings collapse when played. Superhero the Human Bomb tries to stop him, but Schtrugmeyer catches him in a pit coated with his one weakness, rubber cement. Then it turns out Schtrugmeyer is a patriotic American and wants to use his weapon against the Axis, and was just testing it. When asked why he was testing it on Washington, D.C. Schtrugmeyer answers "I'm a died [sic] in the wool republican!" |
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[[Category:Supervillains|Schtrugmeyer, Hoiman]] | [[Category:Supervillains|Schtrugmeyer, Hoiman]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Fictional flautists|Schtrugmeyer, Hoiman]] |
Latest revision as of 05:39, 17 June 2019
Self proclaimed "Great master of physics" from the Quality comic book Police Comics #11 (September 1942). He has created a flute able to make buildings collapse when played. Superhero the Human Bomb tries to stop him, but Schtrugmeyer catches him in a pit coated with his one weakness, rubber cement. Then it turns out Schtrugmeyer is a patriotic American and wants to use his weapon against the Axis, and was just testing it. When asked why he was testing it on Washington, D.C. Schtrugmeyer answers "I'm a died [sic] in the wool republican!"
Written and illustrated by Paul Carroll.