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[[Image:Maestro_Justice_League_of_America.jpg|right]]Music-themed supervillain from story "Cavern of Deadly Spheres!" in the comic book [http://www.comics.org/issue/17301/ ''Justice League of America'' #16] (December 1962).
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[[Image:Maestro_Justice_League_of_America_splash_page.jpg|right|350px]]Music-themed supervillain from story "Cavern of Deadly Spheres!" in the comic book [http://www.comics.org/issue/17301/ ''Justice League of America'' #16] (December 1962).
  
 
He equips his henchmen with instruments that cause hearers to dance uncontrollably. Also, he traps the superheroes in bubbles because ... keeping up the musical theme is difficult for bad writers?
 
He equips his henchmen with instruments that cause hearers to dance uncontrollably. Also, he traps the superheroes in bubbles because ... keeping up the musical theme is difficult for bad writers?
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[[Category:Supervillains|Maestro]]
 
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[[Category:Metafictional Musical artists|Maestro]]
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Latest revision as of 20:30, 6 June 2024

Maestro Justice League of America splash page.jpg

Music-themed supervillain from story "Cavern of Deadly Spheres!" in the comic book Justice League of America #16 (December 1962).

He equips his henchmen with instruments that cause hearers to dance uncontrollably. Also, he traps the superheroes in bubbles because ... keeping up the musical theme is difficult for bad writers?

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