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[[Image:Kavak_Omar_Spark_Man_Comics.png|right]]One of the world's greatest violinsts. He turns out to be the secret identity of superhero The Spark Man, from ''Spark Man Comics'' #1 1945, published by Frances M. McQueeny. Only one issue was ever made. The Spark Man's powers are electrical, not musical however. | [[Image:Kavak_Omar_Spark_Man_Comics.png|right]]One of the world's greatest violinsts. He turns out to be the secret identity of superhero The Spark Man, from ''Spark Man Comics'' #1 1945, published by Frances M. McQueeny. Only one issue was ever made. The Spark Man's powers are electrical, not musical however. | ||
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+ | In the issue's "Case of the Gold Crow" story, Kavak is in the same orchestra as [[Alex Grant]], and visits the composer [[Merle Poole]]. | ||
Written by Fred Methot and drawn by Reg Greenwood. | Written by Fred Methot and drawn by Reg Greenwood. |
Revision as of 05:13, 23 August 2018
One of the world's greatest violinsts. He turns out to be the secret identity of superhero The Spark Man, from Spark Man Comics #1 1945, published by Frances M. McQueeny. Only one issue was ever made. The Spark Man's powers are electrical, not musical however.
In the issue's "Case of the Gold Crow" story, Kavak is in the same orchestra as Alex Grant, and visits the composer Merle Poole.
Written by Fred Methot and drawn by Reg Greenwood.