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Famous concert violinist from the "Death's Screaming Symphony" story of comic book ''Green Hornet Comics'' #28 (January 1946). First his violin blows up mid-concert, then he's killed later that night after a mysterious call when the telephone blows up.
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[[Image:Bartok_Yasha_Green_Hornet_Comics.png|right]]Famous concert violinist from the "Death's Screaming Symphony" story of comic book ''Green Hornet Comics'' #28 (January 1946). First his Stradivarius violin blows up mid-concert, then he's killed later that night after a mysterious call when the telephone blows up.
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Turns out he was being blackmailed into not being blown up by villain [[The Note]]. Hero the Green Hornet investigates.
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His name is a combination of composer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%A9la_Bart%C3%B3k Béla Bartók] (1881–1945) and violinist [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jascha_Heifetz Jascha Heifetz] (1901–1987).  
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
 
*[[Bruno Paraguay]]
 
*[[Bruno Paraguay]]
 
*[[Leopold Stravinsky]]
 
*[[Leopold Stravinsky]]
*[[Dragora]], aka [[The Note]]
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*Dragora, aka [[The Note]]
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
*http://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=33650
 
*http://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=33650
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[[Category:1946|Bartok, Yasha]]
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[[Category:Comic books|Bartok, Yasha]]
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[[Category:Fictional violinists|Bartok, Yasha]]

Latest revision as of 05:59, 27 April 2018

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Famous concert violinist from the "Death's Screaming Symphony" story of comic book Green Hornet Comics #28 (January 1946). First his Stradivarius violin blows up mid-concert, then he's killed later that night after a mysterious call when the telephone blows up.

Turns out he was being blackmailed into not being blown up by villain The Note. Hero the Green Hornet investigates.

His name is a combination of composer Béla Bartók (1881–1945) and violinist Jascha Heifetz (1901–1987).

See also

External Links