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Latest revision as of 11:48, 13 July 2021
Nightclub singer in the "Foolish Girl" story of Harwell Publications romance comic book All True Romance #16 (March 1954). She falls for fellow nightclub entertainer magician Don Phail. She gets tricked by her racketeer boss Larry Brock into delivering a suitcase full of "Fifty g's worth of heroin." Don turns out to be an undercover federal narcotics agent and saves the day.