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[[Image:Lucey_Edna_Life_Story.png|right]]Less-than-aspiring concert pianist from the "No Life of Her Own" story of Fawcett comic book ''Life Story'' #3 (June 1949). | [[Image:Lucey_Edna_Life_Story.png|right]]Less-than-aspiring concert pianist from the "No Life of Her Own" story of Fawcett comic book ''Life Story'' #3 (June 1949). | ||
+ | After their mother died, Edna's music career seemed the only way out of poverty. Older sister Carol became a demanding taskmistress to Edna, even trying to drive away Edna's boyfriend Johnny Carter. | ||
− | + | It gets worse when Carol starts dating music critic Lyle Taylor and gets a taste of high society. She ramps up the pressure, and Edna tries to run away. Carol sees the error of her ways. | |
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[[Category:Fictional classical pianists|Lucey, Edna]] | [[Category:Fictional classical pianists|Lucey, Edna]] |
Latest revision as of 11:44, 26 May 2018
Less-than-aspiring concert pianist from the "No Life of Her Own" story of Fawcett comic book Life Story #3 (June 1949).
After their mother died, Edna's music career seemed the only way out of poverty. Older sister Carol became a demanding taskmistress to Edna, even trying to drive away Edna's boyfriend Johnny Carter.
It gets worse when Carol starts dating music critic Lyle Taylor and gets a taste of high society. She ramps up the pressure, and Edna tries to run away. Carol sees the error of her ways.