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[[Image:Sweet_Peggy_Smash_Comics.png|right]]Radio singer from the "Singing Swindle!" story of comic book ''Smash Comics'' #85 (October 1949). | [[Image:Sweet_Peggy_Smash_Comics.png|right]]Radio singer from the "Singing Swindle!" story of comic book ''Smash Comics'' #85 (October 1949). | ||
− | Her noxious comic-relief agent, "Percentage" Graftly, isn't taking his ten percent, he's taking 100 percent of her earnings. That earns him a visit from hero Midnight (really radio/TV announcer Dave Clark), who strong-arms Graftly into giving Sweet her money back. | + | Her noxious comic-relief agent, "Percentage" Graftly, isn't taking his ten percent, he's taking 100 percent of her earnings. That earns him a visit from hero Midnight (really [[WXBC]] radio/TV announcer Dave Clark), who strong-arms Graftly into giving Sweet her money back. |
But that's only half the story. | But that's only half the story. | ||
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When Graftly learns Clark was involved (without figuring out he's Midnight), Graftly crafts a scam to embarrass him: "[[The Mystery Singer]]." | When Graftly learns Clark was involved (without figuring out he's Midnight), Graftly crafts a scam to embarrass him: "[[The Mystery Singer]]." | ||
− | + | ==See also== | |
+ | *[[The Mystery Singer]] | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
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[[Category:Comic books|Sweet, Peggy]] | [[Category:Comic books|Sweet, Peggy]] | ||
[[Category:Pop|Sweet, Peggy]] | [[Category:Pop|Sweet, Peggy]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Fictional singers|Sweet, Peggy]] |
Latest revision as of 04:58, 14 December 2018
Radio singer from the "Singing Swindle!" story of comic book Smash Comics #85 (October 1949).
Her noxious comic-relief agent, "Percentage" Graftly, isn't taking his ten percent, he's taking 100 percent of her earnings. That earns him a visit from hero Midnight (really WXBC radio/TV announcer Dave Clark), who strong-arms Graftly into giving Sweet her money back.
But that's only half the story.
When Graftly learns Clark was involved (without figuring out he's Midnight), Graftly crafts a scam to embarrass him: "The Mystery Singer."