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    Tales to Astonish #47

    Tales to Astonish » Tales to Astonish #47 - Music To Scream By released by Marvel on September 1963.

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    Music To Scream By last edited by Vlad3008 on 11/29/22 01:06PM View full history

    Petty thief and Jazz musician Trago inherits the hypnotic powers of a mystic. Now, the music that Trago plays controls the will of anyone who listens! How can Ant-Man and Wasp take down a foe this persuasive?

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    Music To Scream By

    Ant-Man and the Wasp battle a trumpet player whose music has hypnotic powers.

    The Disappearance

    The Smiling Gods

    Target: Earth

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    Playing The Trump Card 0

    This month our heroes face the greatest threat known to humanity… bad music. Trago the Trumpeter (you can have that one for free Marvel) has sought out the ancient art of hypnotising music and plans to wield his terrible powers to steal and enslave New York, and then seek out vengeance against Ant-Man and The Wasp.Well I’ll be damned. Lee and Huntley have managed to write a half decent story centered around hypnosis! The villains powers are explained, he travels to attain them then ...

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    Music To Scream By 0

    It's time to get psychedelic, readers, as Ant-Man and The Wasp prepare for their battle with hypnotic trumpet player, Trago. In what is best described as something of an issue inspired by the subject matter at hand—jazz music—this latest adventure for Pym and his trusty sidekick is right hoot. Despite having some large coincidences in story-telling typical of these Silver Age comics, the majority of Lee and Huntley's tale here is a-typical and bizarre in all the right ways. Also deliberately str...

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