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− | [[Image:Cross_Lincoln_Young_Romance.png|right]] | + | [[Image:Cross_Lincoln_Young_Romance.png|right]]Struggling young songwriter from the "Fool in Love!" story of comic book ''Young Romance'' vol. 5, no. 7 (March 1952). He's from a small Kansas town, and now trying to make it in New York City. |
+ | Song publishers Wyatt and Long want to buy his song "My Ever-Lovin' Daisy," and partner Phil Long gets his secretary Celia Hendrix to pretend to be sweet on him to get him to sign. She actually falls for him, and writes up a contract that gives Cross 50%. For a minute it looks like her bosses are going to fire her, but they grudgingly sign. She quits to be Cross's wife and manager. | ||
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+ | ==External Links== | ||
*http://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=58352 | *http://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=58352 | ||
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+ | [[Category:1952|Cross]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Comic books|Cross]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Fictional songwriters|Cross]] |
Latest revision as of 11:28, 26 April 2018
Struggling young songwriter from the "Fool in Love!" story of comic book Young Romance vol. 5, no. 7 (March 1952). He's from a small Kansas town, and now trying to make it in New York City.
Song publishers Wyatt and Long want to buy his song "My Ever-Lovin' Daisy," and partner Phil Long gets his secretary Celia Hendrix to pretend to be sweet on him to get him to sign. She actually falls for him, and writes up a contract that gives Cross 50%. For a minute it looks like her bosses are going to fire her, but they grudgingly sign. She quits to be Cross's wife and manager.