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Hi, Erik doesn't have a last name. And it is certainly not Mulheim. Maybe in the shitty book by Forsyth, but not canon Erik.
- I agree - Leroux's Erik doesn't have last name. --Stalik 16:09, 11 August 2006 (UTC)
I changed the first bit to say he did not have a last name, but I'm unable to figure out how to change the title.
Note to whoever put the bulk: I changed your stupid ending. Christine and Erik did NOT go on to lead a normal life together.
[edit] this article should be moved
to the phantom of the opera[chartecter],because thats what most people would look for first,most people wouldnt loook for erik,the phantom of the opera.i am snape.i killed innocent bugs. 23:49, 11 September 2006 (UTC)