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[[Image:Doom_Dr_Dr_Doom_Superstar.png|right|350px]]Rock superstar from the 1978 young adult novel ''Dr. Doom: Superstar'' by T. Ernesto Bethancourt, the first novel in the Doris Fein series.
 
[[Image:Doom_Dr_Dr_Doom_Superstar.png|right|350px]]Rock superstar from the 1978 young adult novel ''Dr. Doom: Superstar'' by T. Ernesto Bethancourt, the first novel in the Doris Fein series.
  
He has a death threat against him, and teen detective protagonist Doris Fein has to solve the case.
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Real name Danny Breckenridge, he has a death threat against him, and teen detective protagonist Doris Fein has to solve the case.
  
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"Like I said," I went on, "Danny Breckenridge was going down the tubes with the old routine. His bookings fell off, and there was even talk of him quitting the business. Then, all of a sudden, he came up with this new character he played onstage. He dresses in a long black robe with a cowl. He weras dead-white makeup with black circles painted under his eyes. He calls this character Dr. Doom."
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==See also==
 
==See also==
 
*[[The Lost Chords]]
 
*[[The Lost Chords]]

Revision as of 14:35, 28 February 2023

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Rock superstar from the 1978 young adult novel Dr. Doom: Superstar by T. Ernesto Bethancourt, the first novel in the Doris Fein series.

Real name Danny Breckenridge, he has a death threat against him, and teen detective protagonist Doris Fein has to solve the case.

"Like I said," I went on, "Danny Breckenridge was going down the tubes with the old routine. His bookings fell off, and there was even talk of him quitting the business. Then, all of a sudden, he came up with this new character he played onstage. He dresses in a long black robe with a cowl. He weras dead-white makeup with black circles painted under his eyes. He calls this character Dr. Doom."

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