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[[Image:Nelson_Mark_All_Star_Comics.png|right]]Classical violinist and composer from the "Crimes Set to Music" multi-part story in DC comic book ''[https://www.comics.org/issue/3361/#40252 All-Star Comics]'' #19 (Winter 1943-44).  Hero Starman helps him defeat goons who want his valuable Stradivarius violin. Nelson has an odd psychological quirk- he can only compose on that particular violin, so it's extra important to him.
 
[[Image:Nelson_Mark_All_Star_Comics.png|right]]Classical violinist and composer from the "Crimes Set to Music" multi-part story in DC comic book ''[https://www.comics.org/issue/3361/#40252 All-Star Comics]'' #19 (Winter 1943-44).  Hero Starman helps him defeat goons who want his valuable Stradivarius violin. Nelson has an odd psychological quirk- he can only compose on that particular violin, so it's extra important to him.
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Nelson was targeted by [[Hector Bauer]], a former childhood friend who blamed his lack of success in music on Nelson and his other friends.
  
 
In a flashback we see he got his Strad from his mentor, maestro [[Albert Palini]].
 
In a flashback we see he got his Strad from his mentor, maestro [[Albert Palini]].
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*[[Hector Bauer]]
 
*[[Hector Bauer]]
 
*[[Albert Palini]]
 
*[[Albert Palini]]
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*[[Charles Norris]]
 
*[[Arturo Carasa]]
 
*[[Arturo Carasa]]
 
*[[Theodore Korowski]]
 
*[[Theodore Korowski]]

Latest revision as of 09:09, 14 February 2019

Nelson Mark All Star Comics.png

Classical violinist and composer from the "Crimes Set to Music" multi-part story in DC comic book All-Star Comics #19 (Winter 1943-44). Hero Starman helps him defeat goons who want his valuable Stradivarius violin. Nelson has an odd psychological quirk- he can only compose on that particular violin, so it's extra important to him.

Nelson was targeted by Hector Bauer, a former childhood friend who blamed his lack of success in music on Nelson and his other friends.

In a flashback we see he got his Strad from his mentor, maestro Albert Palini.

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