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− | [[Image: | + | [[Image:Sanders_Singing_Master_Comics.png|right]]Popular "radio crooner" in "The Swing King" story of ''Master Comics'' #31 (October 1942). |
− | Unfortunately, he's been targeted by murderous songwriter | + | Unfortunately, he's been targeted by murderous songwriter [[Jimmy Shay]], who went mad after his hit song was ripped off by crooked publisher Max Curt. |
− | Heroes Bulletman and Bulletgirl arrive in the nick of time to save | + | Heroes Bulletman and Bulletgirl arrive in the nick of time to save Sanders from being strangled to death right in the studio. |
==See also== | ==See also== |
Latest revision as of 09:58, 4 February 2019
Popular "radio crooner" in "The Swing King" story of Master Comics #31 (October 1942).
Unfortunately, he's been targeted by murderous songwriter Jimmy Shay, who went mad after his hit song was ripped off by crooked publisher Max Curt.
Heroes Bulletman and Bulletgirl arrive in the nick of time to save Sanders from being strangled to death right in the studio.