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+ | Aspiring female concert violinist from the "Nocturne!" story of Harvey comic book ''True Love Problems and Advice Illustrated'' #25 (January 1954). | ||
Her teacher Professor Stern is indeed quite stern, especially about her relationship with would-be composer [[Greg Harris]], a stagehand at Olgood Hall. They fall in love, and she encourages his composing while neglecting her practicing. When her most recent concert is a big flop, she thinks she has to dump him to succeed, but then figures out she doesn't. | Her teacher Professor Stern is indeed quite stern, especially about her relationship with would-be composer [[Greg Harris]], a stagehand at Olgood Hall. They fall in love, and she encourages his composing while neglecting her practicing. When her most recent concert is a big flop, she thinks she has to dump him to succeed, but then figures out she doesn't. | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
− | *[[Greg Harris]] | + | * [[Greg Harris]] |
− | ==External | + | ==External links== |
− | * | + | * https://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=68134 |
[[Category:1954|Fleming, Dede]] | [[Category:1954|Fleming, Dede]] | ||
[[Category:Comic books|Fleming, Dede]] | [[Category:Comic books|Fleming, Dede]] | ||
[[Category:Fictional violinists|Fleming, Dede]] | [[Category:Fictional violinists|Fleming, Dede]] |
Latest revision as of 18:16, 13 April 2025
Aspiring female concert violinist from the "Nocturne!" story of Harvey comic book True Love Problems and Advice Illustrated #25 (January 1954).
Her teacher Professor Stern is indeed quite stern, especially about her relationship with would-be composer Greg Harris, a stagehand at Olgood Hall. They fall in love, and she encourages his composing while neglecting her practicing. When her most recent concert is a big flop, she thinks she has to dump him to succeed, but then figures out she doesn't.
The story was reprinted in Hi-School Romance #48 (Feb 1956).