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Handsome young jazz trumpeter at the Village Cafe nightclub, from the "My Jazz-Time Romance" story in Magazine Enterprises comic book ''[ Dream Book of Romance]'' #5 (1953). He and high society dame Toni Van Cleeve fall for each other hard, but her parents disapprove. After the inevitable breakup, he composes a ''Symphony in Jazz'' and conducts it at Carnegie Hall. Then, even more inevitablely in these teen romance comics, Toni and Guy reunite.
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[[IMage:Martin_Guy_Dream_Book_of_Romance.png|right]]Handsome young jazz trumpeter at the Village Cafe nightclub, from the "My Jazz-Time Romance" story in Magazine Enterprises comic book ''[https://www.comics.org/issue/306254/ Dream Book of Romance]'' #5 (1953). He and high society dame Toni Van Cleeve fall for each other hard, but her parents disapprove. After the inevitable breakup, he composes a ''Symphony in Jazz'' and conducts it at Carnegie Hall. Then, even more inevitably in these teen romance comics, Toni and Guy reunite.
  
 
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Handsome young jazz trumpeter at the Village Cafe nightclub, from the "My Jazz-Time Romance" story in Magazine Enterprises comic book Dream Book of Romance #5 (1953). He and high society dame Toni Van Cleeve fall for each other hard, but her parents disapprove. After the inevitable breakup, he composes a Symphony in Jazz and conducts it at Carnegie Hall. Then, even more inevitably in these teen romance comics, Toni and Guy reunite.

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