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[[Image:Payne_Janice_Love_Diary.png|right]]Singer fronting [[Eddie Blaine's Band]] from the "I Loved a No-Good Guy" story of romance comic book ''Love Diary'' #15 (April 1951). | [[Image:Payne_Janice_Love_Diary.png|right]]Singer fronting [[Eddie Blaine's Band]] from the "I Loved a No-Good Guy" story of romance comic book ''Love Diary'' #15 (April 1951). | ||
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− | "Two years ago, I was at the top of the heap. Why shouldn't I be? I was young, | + | "Two years ago, I was at the top of the heap. Why shouldn't I be? I was young, ambitious, and I had just landed a job singing with [[Eddie Blaine's Band]]! It wasn't a big name band, but it was pretty good, and we all pulled together, always hoping our big break would come someday soon!" |
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She weirdly falls for the intense Tom Mitchell, the "No-Good Guy" of the title. He's late for dates, and shows up drunk for Christmas dinner at her parent's house. But then he gets pneumonia and Janice has to nurse him back to health. But when he's better, he takes Janice to seedy gambling joint the Jalna Club, loses all his money, sponges some off of her, and slaps her around. | She weirdly falls for the intense Tom Mitchell, the "No-Good Guy" of the title. He's late for dates, and shows up drunk for Christmas dinner at her parent's house. But then he gets pneumonia and Janice has to nurse him back to health. But when he's better, he takes Janice to seedy gambling joint the Jalna Club, loses all his money, sponges some off of her, and slaps her around. | ||
Latest revision as of 19:01, 16 February 2019
Singer fronting Eddie Blaine's Band from the "I Loved a No-Good Guy" story of romance comic book Love Diary #15 (April 1951).
"Two years ago, I was at the top of the heap. Why shouldn't I be? I was young, ambitious, and I had just landed a job singing with Eddie Blaine's Band! It wasn't a big name band, but it was pretty good, and we all pulled together, always hoping our big break would come someday soon!"
She weirdly falls for the intense Tom Mitchell, the "No-Good Guy" of the title. He's late for dates, and shows up drunk for Christmas dinner at her parent's house. But then he gets pneumonia and Janice has to nurse him back to health. But when he's better, he takes Janice to seedy gambling joint the Jalna Club, loses all his money, sponges some off of her, and slaps her around.
Blaine helps her get away from him on the band's big break in Chicago. She gets over Mitchell, and Blaine confesses his love for her! They get married, and good riddance to Tom Mitchell.