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[[Image:Klaus_Franz_Forbidden_Worlds.png|right]]Professional and renowned classical pianist from "The Prodigy" story of comic book ''Forbidden Worlds'' #59 (October 1957). He plays a Mozart sonata at a musical soiree, which enrages former child piano prodigy [[Bob Franklin]]. Franklin them plays the same piece, handing Klaus his arse on a platter. Klaus admits that Franklin is 'the greatest pianist I have ever heard."  
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Professional and renowned classical pianist from "The Prodigy" story of comic book ''Forbidden Worlds'' #59 (October 1957). He plays a Mozart sonata at a musical soiree, which enrages former child piano prodigy [[Bob Franklin]]. Franklin then plays the same piece, handing Klaus his arse on a platter. Klaus admits that Franklin is 'the greatest pianist I have ever heard."  
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
*[[Bob Franklin]]
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* [[Bob Franklin]]
  
==External Links==
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==External links==
*http://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=15981
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* https://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=15981
  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:32, 8 May 2025

Klaus Franz Forbidden Worlds.png

Professional and renowned classical pianist from "The Prodigy" story of comic book Forbidden Worlds #59 (October 1957). He plays a Mozart sonata at a musical soiree, which enrages former child piano prodigy Bob Franklin. Franklin then plays the same piece, handing Klaus his arse on a platter. Klaus admits that Franklin is 'the greatest pianist I have ever heard."

See also

External links