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+ | There are multiple musical-themed villains named "The Maestro": | ||
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+ | *The Murder Maestro, [[Harry Thorpe]], DC Comics, 1941 | ||
+ | *[[The Maestro (Swing Sisson)]], 1942 | ||
+ | *[[The Maestro (Four Favorites)]], 1943 | ||
+ | *[[Maestro]] (Pep Comics), 1943 | ||
+ | *[[The Maestro (The Spirit)]], 1945 | ||
+ | *[[Sonny Robbins]], aka "The Maestro," 1948 | ||
+ | *[[The Maestro (Batman)]], 1962 | ||
+ | *[[The Maestro (Justice League of America)]], 1962 | ||
+ | *[[The Maestro (Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane)]], 1967 | ||
+ | *[[Maestro (Dr. Who)]], 2024 |
Latest revision as of 19:02, 23 June 2024
This is a disambiguation page. It lists articles associated with the same title.
There are multiple musical-themed villains named "The Maestro":
- The Murder Maestro, Harry Thorpe, DC Comics, 1941
- The Maestro (Swing Sisson), 1942
- The Maestro (Four Favorites), 1943
- Maestro (Pep Comics), 1943
- The Maestro (The Spirit), 1945
- Sonny Robbins, aka "The Maestro," 1948
- The Maestro (Batman), 1962
- The Maestro (Justice League of America), 1962
- The Maestro (Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane), 1967
- Maestro (Dr. Who), 2024