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− | [[Image: | + | [[Image:Daye_Adoree_Master_Comics.png|right]]Successful singer in "The Swing King" story of ''Master Comics'' #31 (October 1942). Billed as "America's Songbird," she's about to star in the stage musical comedy ''You Gotta Be Neat,'' based on the nationwide hit song of the same title. Unfortunately, its songwriter, [[Jimmy Shay]], was ripped off by crooked publisher Max Curt. |
Impoverished Shay goes mad hearing it everywhere and turns kill-crazy. He tries to murder Daye, but fortunately, hero Bulletman arrives in the nick of time to save her. | Impoverished Shay goes mad hearing it everywhere and turns kill-crazy. He tries to murder Daye, but fortunately, hero Bulletman arrives in the nick of time to save her. |
Latest revision as of 09:59, 4 February 2019
Successful singer in "The Swing King" story of Master Comics #31 (October 1942). Billed as "America's Songbird," she's about to star in the stage musical comedy You Gotta Be Neat, based on the nationwide hit song of the same title. Unfortunately, its songwriter, Jimmy Shay, was ripped off by crooked publisher Max Curt.
Impoverished Shay goes mad hearing it everywhere and turns kill-crazy. He tries to murder Daye, but fortunately, hero Bulletman arrives in the nick of time to save her.