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− | Gunrunner who sends secret messages in code while playing trumpet. From "The Bedeviled Bebop" story in Superior Publishers comic book ''Bruce Gentry'' #6 (May 1949). She plays in a South American club called La Cucaracha, billed as "Senorita Betty - El Queen de Bebop." She passes secret messages telling when illegal arms shipments are arriving in speedboats for a revolutionary army. Bruce Gentry gets wise to her scheme and helps local Lt. Gomez bust up the gunrunners. | + | [[Image:Bebop_Betty_Bruce_Gentry.png|right]]Gunrunner who sends secret messages in code while playing trumpet. From "The Bedeviled Bebop" story in Superior Publishers comic book ''Bruce Gentry'' #6 (May 1949). She plays in a South American club called La Cucaracha, billed as "Senorita Betty - El Queen de Bebop." She passes secret messages telling when illegal arms shipments are arriving in speedboats for a revolutionary army. Bruce Gentry gets wise to her scheme and helps local Lt. Gomez bust up the gunrunners. |
Her pianist and partner in crime is '''Beethoven'''. | Her pianist and partner in crime is '''Beethoven'''. |
Revision as of 12:30, 15 December 2017
Gunrunner who sends secret messages in code while playing trumpet. From "The Bedeviled Bebop" story in Superior Publishers comic book Bruce Gentry #6 (May 1949). She plays in a South American club called La Cucaracha, billed as "Senorita Betty - El Queen de Bebop." She passes secret messages telling when illegal arms shipments are arriving in speedboats for a revolutionary army. Bruce Gentry gets wise to her scheme and helps local Lt. Gomez bust up the gunrunners.
Her pianist and partner in crime is Beethoven.