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[[Image:DeVere_Jan_Worlds_of_Fear.png|right]]Secret composer of beautiful classical works from the "Satan's Stradivari!" story of Fawcett Publications comic book ''[https://www.comics.org/issue/224743/#726567 Worlds of Fear]'' #7 (November 1952).
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Secret composer of beautiful classical works from the "Satan's Stradivari!" story of Fawcett Publications comic book ''[https://www.comics.org/issue/224743/#726567 Worlds of Fear]'' #7 (November 1952).
  
 
Unfortunately, Brando is the aging valet of famous, ill-tempered, ambitious violinist [[Jan DeVere]]. DeVere has taken all the credit for the compositions. When Brando begs for credit for the pieces, DeVere chokes him for his troubles. Later, when DeVere sinks into poverty and madness, he fires Brando, and his fate is not shown.
 
Unfortunately, Brando is the aging valet of famous, ill-tempered, ambitious violinist [[Jan DeVere]]. DeVere has taken all the credit for the compositions. When Brando begs for credit for the pieces, DeVere chokes him for his troubles. Later, when DeVere sinks into poverty and madness, he fires Brando, and his fate is not shown.
  
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==External links==
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Latest revision as of 09:33, 26 March 2025

DeVere Jan Worlds of Fear.png

Secret composer of beautiful classical works from the "Satan's Stradivari!" story of Fawcett Publications comic book Worlds of Fear #7 (November 1952).

Unfortunately, Brando is the aging valet of famous, ill-tempered, ambitious violinist Jan DeVere. DeVere has taken all the credit for the compositions. When Brando begs for credit for the pieces, DeVere chokes him for his troubles. Later, when DeVere sinks into poverty and madness, he fires Brando, and his fate is not shown.

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