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− | Teenaged singer from ''Teen-Age Love'' #40 (January 1965). | + | [[Image:Dumont_Nancy_Teen-Age_Love.png|right]]Teenaged singer from the "Band Singer" story of romance comic book ''Teen-Age Love'' #40 (January 1965). She falls in love with the bandleader who hired her, [[Bob Travers]], even though he's too old. He pre-empts her career by hiring a new singer without consulting her before he asks her to marry him, because he doesn't want his wife to work. How about you ask Nancy about that first, Bob, you jerk. |
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+ | Even worse, Nancy's mom is all for Nancy marrying her boss straight out of high school. | ||
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+ | Nancy describes growing up loving singing as a child, being leader of the school chorus, and winning singing competitions. Her mother is very supportive of her singing career and paid for singing lessons. | ||
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*http://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=67380 | *http://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=67380 | ||
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+ | [[Category:1965|Dumont, Nancy]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Comic books|Dumont, Nancy]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Pop|Dumont, Nancy]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Fictional singers|Dumont, Nancy]] |
Latest revision as of 06:07, 18 March 2019
Teenaged singer from the "Band Singer" story of romance comic book Teen-Age Love #40 (January 1965). She falls in love with the bandleader who hired her, Bob Travers, even though he's too old. He pre-empts her career by hiring a new singer without consulting her before he asks her to marry him, because he doesn't want his wife to work. How about you ask Nancy about that first, Bob, you jerk.
Even worse, Nancy's mom is all for Nancy marrying her boss straight out of high school.
Nancy describes growing up loving singing as a child, being leader of the school chorus, and winning singing competitions. Her mother is very supportive of her singing career and paid for singing lessons.