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[[Image:Des_Moreau_Georges_The_Hand_of_Fate.png|right]]Famous Parisian singer of 100 years ago from "The Spirits Sing Tonight" story of comic book ''The Hand of Fate'' #14 (November 1952).
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Famous Parisian singer of 100 years ago from "The Spirits Sing Tonight" story of comic book ''The Hand of Fate'' #14 (November 1952).
  
 
He sold his soul to the mysterious Count Rompre, who is either Satan or a maybe a vampire. Rompre summons him from his crypt to sing for him. Des Moreau starts off looking the part of a 100 year old corpse, but soon freshens up.  
 
He sold his soul to the mysterious Count Rompre, who is either Satan or a maybe a vampire. Rompre summons him from his crypt to sing for him. Des Moreau starts off looking the part of a 100 year old corpse, but soon freshens up.  
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==See also==
 
==See also==
*[[Jean Randall]]
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* [[Jean Randall]]
*[[Celeste D'Avril]]
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* [[Celeste D'Avril]]
*[[Roland Gregory]]
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* [[Roland Gregory]]
*[[Madame Vierdot]]
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* [[Madame Vierdot]]
  
==External Links==
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==External links==
*http://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=17738
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* https://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=17738
  
 
[[Category:1952|Des Moreau, Georges]]
 
[[Category:1952|Des Moreau, Georges]]

Latest revision as of 17:23, 10 May 2025

Des Moreau Georges The Hand of Fate.png

Famous Parisian singer of 100 years ago from "The Spirits Sing Tonight" story of comic book The Hand of Fate #14 (November 1952).

He sold his soul to the mysterious Count Rompre, who is either Satan or a maybe a vampire. Rompre summons him from his crypt to sing for him. Des Moreau starts off looking the part of a 100 year old corpse, but soon freshens up.

Rompre has a new prospect, struggling American Jean Randall, and summons all his undead minions for a party. But Jean's boyfriend shows up and sets the place on fire, freeing Jean, and dooming Rompre and the rest.

See also

External links