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− | [[Image:Ricco_George_Weird_Terror.png|right]]Successful, talented classical violinist from the "Death Song!" story of horror comic book ''Weird Terror'' #2 (November 1952). He graduated with high honors from the same music conservatory as fellow violinist [[Henri Marleau]]. However, their paths diverge after a critical audition at New York radio station | + | [[Image:Ricco_George_Weird_Terror.png|right]]Successful, talented classical violinist from the "Death Song!" story of horror comic book ''Weird Terror'' #2 (November 1952). He graduated with high honors from the same music conservatory as fellow violinist [[Henri Marleau]]. However, their paths diverge after a critical audition at for New York radio station that Ricco gets and Marleau doesn't. Ricco affects an all-white violin instead of a typical wooden colored one. |
Ricco achieves success and stardom while Marleau plays for pennies in the street. Eventually enraged, Marleau surprises Ricco after a concert, murders him, buries the body, smashes and burns Ricco's white violin, and gets away with it. He substitutes at the next concert when Ricco's a no-show, wows everyone with his crazed virtuosity, and becomes a star himself. | Ricco achieves success and stardom while Marleau plays for pennies in the street. Eventually enraged, Marleau surprises Ricco after a concert, murders him, buries the body, smashes and burns Ricco's white violin, and gets away with it. He substitutes at the next concert when Ricco's a no-show, wows everyone with his crazed virtuosity, and becomes a star himself. |
Latest revision as of 08:18, 15 February 2019
Successful, talented classical violinist from the "Death Song!" story of horror comic book Weird Terror #2 (November 1952). He graduated with high honors from the same music conservatory as fellow violinist Henri Marleau. However, their paths diverge after a critical audition at for New York radio station that Ricco gets and Marleau doesn't. Ricco affects an all-white violin instead of a typical wooden colored one.
Ricco achieves success and stardom while Marleau plays for pennies in the street. Eventually enraged, Marleau surprises Ricco after a concert, murders him, buries the body, smashes and burns Ricco's white violin, and gets away with it. He substitutes at the next concert when Ricco's a no-show, wows everyone with his crazed virtuosity, and becomes a star himself.
Ricco's ghost randomly torments and terrifies Marleau until he finally throws himself from the balcony of his 40th floor penthouse and dies.