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[[Image:Bopworthy_Beverly_Ozzie_and_Babs.png|right]]Teen classical violin prodigy from the short, text-only "Be-Bop Bopworthy" story of comic book ''Ozzie and Babs'' #2 Spring 1948.
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[[Image:Bopworthy_Beverly_Ozzie_and_Babs.png|right]]Teen classical violin prodigy from the short, text-only "Be-Bop Bopworthy" story by Clement Good (pseudonym of Rod Reed) in comic book ''Ozzie and Babs'' #2 (Spring 1948).
  
 
He, yes he, is a cinch to win the Conservatory contest, but he falls for Colleen Mulligan, who only likes swing music.
 
He, yes he, is a cinch to win the Conservatory contest, but he falls for Colleen Mulligan, who only likes swing music.

Latest revision as of 08:33, 27 July 2018

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Teen classical violin prodigy from the short, text-only "Be-Bop Bopworthy" story by Clement Good (pseudonym of Rod Reed) in comic book Ozzie and Babs #2 (Spring 1948).

He, yes he, is a cinch to win the Conservatory contest, but he falls for Colleen Mulligan, who only likes swing music.

Possibly related to Boris Bopworthy.

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