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− | [[ | + | [[File:Fletcher_Jake_Lovelorn.png|frame|right|alt=Jake Fletcher|Be honest. Who amongst us has not square-danced to forget an unhappy love affair?]] |
+ | Fiddler and minor character in the "Wooed by a Wanderer" story from romance comic book ''Lovelorn'' #8 (October-November 1950). | ||
He's a local musician with a Western-garbed square dance band in the Midwest backwater berg of Ponca City. Local gal Betty Channing, trying to get over a fling with wandering banjo player [[Cal Turner]] goes with steady date Roy to a dance where Fletcher is playing. | He's a local musician with a Western-garbed square dance band in the Midwest backwater berg of Ponca City. Local gal Betty Channing, trying to get over a fling with wandering banjo player [[Cal Turner]] goes with steady date Roy to a dance where Fletcher is playing. | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
− | *[[Cal Turner]] | + | * [[Cal Turner]] |
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+ | ==External links== | ||
+ | * https://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=27447 | ||
[[Category:1950|Fletcher, Jake]] | [[Category:1950|Fletcher, Jake]] |
Latest revision as of 14:02, 22 May 2025
Fiddler and minor character in the "Wooed by a Wanderer" story from romance comic book Lovelorn #8 (October-November 1950).
He's a local musician with a Western-garbed square dance band in the Midwest backwater berg of Ponca City. Local gal Betty Channing, trying to get over a fling with wandering banjo player Cal Turner goes with steady date Roy to a dance where Fletcher is playing.
But Fletcher plays a new tune of off a record that's just been released, Banjo Solos by Cal Turner. Do'h! Betty runs from the dance weeping.