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− | Rising female classical pianist from the "Love Comes Later" story of romance comic book ''First Kiss'' (July 1960). She's so set on her musical career that she pre-emptively breaks up with her confused boyfriend Frank. | + | [[Image:Jan_First_Kiss.png|left]]Rising female classical pianist from the "Love Comes Later" story of romance comic book ''First Kiss'' (July 1960). She's so set on her musical career that she pre-emptively breaks up with her confused boyfriend Frank. |
This makes her throw herself into her work even harder, agreeing to a demanding South American tour. Eventually she collapses from exhaustion, heartbreak, partying, and totally not drugs. | This makes her throw herself into her work even harder, agreeing to a demanding South American tour. Eventually she collapses from exhaustion, heartbreak, partying, and totally not drugs. | ||
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Jan's last name is never given. | Jan's last name is never given. | ||
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+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[Madame Torin]] | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== |
Latest revision as of 08:17, 23 October 2018
Rising female classical pianist from the "Love Comes Later" story of romance comic book First Kiss (July 1960). She's so set on her musical career that she pre-emptively breaks up with her confused boyfriend Frank.
This makes her throw herself into her work even harder, agreeing to a demanding South American tour. Eventually she collapses from exhaustion, heartbreak, partying, and totally not drugs.
Resting, she visits her teacher and mentor Madame Torin and bumps into Frank. Elderly Madame Torin warns Jan not to end up old and alone like her, and Jan jumps back into Frank's arms.
It's all a bit insulting, really.
Jan's last name is never given.