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Dapper young Canadian crime-fighting swing bandleader from ''[https://www.comics.org/series/11251/ Dime Comics]'' by Canadian publisher Bell Features. He and his horn man Ziggy Eldridge made over a dozen appearances from 1944-1946 in stories such as "The Return of Hunchy" and the "The Marijuana Murders!"
 
Dapper young Canadian crime-fighting swing bandleader from ''[https://www.comics.org/series/11251/ Dime Comics]'' by Canadian publisher Bell Features. He and his horn man Ziggy Eldridge made over a dozen appearances from 1944-1946 in stories such as "The Return of Hunchy" and the "The Marijuana Murders!"
  
Crummy was the creation of comics prodigy [http://www.comicbookdaily.com/collecting-community/whites-tsunami-weca-splashes/gerald-lazare-canadian-war-time-comic-book-artist/ Gerald "Jerry" Lazare].
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Drummy was the creation of comics prodigy [http://www.comicbookdaily.com/collecting-community/whites-tsunami-weca-splashes/gerald-lazare-canadian-war-time-comic-book-artist/ Gerald "Jerry" Lazare].
 
   
 
   
 
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Revision as of 20:35, 24 November 2017

Dapper young Canadian crime-fighting swing bandleader from Dime Comics by Canadian publisher Bell Features. He and his horn man Ziggy Eldridge made over a dozen appearances from 1944-1946 in stories such as "The Return of Hunchy" and the "The Marijuana Murders!"

Drummy was the creation of comics prodigy Gerald "Jerry" Lazare.