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[[Image:Bank_Dinah_Book_of_All_Comics.png|right]]Singer from the story "Death Goes To A Party" in the comic book ''Book of All-Comics'' (1945). Protagonist Joan Mason, reporter, has to sub for the society reporter, and attend a swanky bash at the Haxfords. She's leaving Ted Lew's band to marry the son Johnny Haxford. Ted Lew shows up and there seems to be no hard feelings when suddenly Johnny is mysteriously shot. Mason later confronts Lew and figures out he used a gun hidden in his cane to secretly murder Haxford at the party.  
 
[[Image:Bank_Dinah_Book_of_All_Comics.png|right]]Singer from the story "Death Goes To A Party" in the comic book ''Book of All-Comics'' (1945). Protagonist Joan Mason, reporter, has to sub for the society reporter, and attend a swanky bash at the Haxfords. She's leaving Ted Lew's band to marry the son Johnny Haxford. Ted Lew shows up and there seems to be no hard feelings when suddenly Johnny is mysteriously shot. Mason later confronts Lew and figures out he used a gun hidden in his cane to secretly murder Haxford at the party.  
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The name Dinah Bank is a reference to popular singer Dinah Shore.
  
 
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Revision as of 18:15, 4 February 2019

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Singer from the story "Death Goes To A Party" in the comic book Book of All-Comics (1945). Protagonist Joan Mason, reporter, has to sub for the society reporter, and attend a swanky bash at the Haxfords. She's leaving Ted Lew's band to marry the son Johnny Haxford. Ted Lew shows up and there seems to be no hard feelings when suddenly Johnny is mysteriously shot. Mason later confronts Lew and figures out he used a gun hidden in his cane to secretly murder Haxford at the party.

The name Dinah Bank is a reference to popular singer Dinah Shore.

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