Mervin Merlin

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Mervin Merlin (COMIC: Who Killed Death? (part 1) [+]Loading...{"part":"1","1":"Who Killed Death? (comic story)"}) or Marvin Merlin (COMIC: Who Killed Death? (part 2) [+]Loading...{"part":"2","1":"Who Killed Death? (comic story)"}) was a fortune teller in 1965 Los Angeles. He claimed to have plenty of clients, who paid ten dollars for a card reading.

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In 1965, Amos Burke of the Los Angeles Homicide Bureau questioned Merlin following what appeared to be an attempted murder of other fortune teller (COMIC: Who Killed Death? (part 1) [+]Loading...{"part":"1","1":"Who Killed Death? (comic story)"}) Irvin Death. (PROSE: Daleks Suffer Heavy Losses! [+]Loading...["Daleks Suffer Heavy Losses! (short story)"]) Merlin stated that although it was "grisly... noisy and violent", it was a pity that the gunman had missed, as the town was getting overrun with fortune tellers. (COMIC: Who Killed Death? (part 1) [+]Loading...{"part":"1","1":"Who Killed Death? (comic story)"})

Following the successful murder of Death by Charles the Great, Burke again questioned Merlin on his clients, with Merlin claiming all of his clients to be regulars. (COMIC: Who Killed Death? (part 2) [+]Loading...{"part":"2","1":"Who Killed Death? (comic story)"})