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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.
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[[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 13:30, 15 December 2017

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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.

Her pianist and partner in crime is Beethoven.

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