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[[Image:Sammy_Jammy_Juke_Box_Comics.png|right]]Singer from the Jivey and Groovy story of comic book ''Juke Box Comics'' #1 (March 1948). Jivey has never heard of him, but all the girls are mad for him, including his own girl, Groovy.
 
[[Image:Sammy_Jammy_Juke_Box_Comics.png|right]]Singer from the Jivey and Groovy story of comic book ''Juke Box Comics'' #1 (March 1948). Jivey has never heard of him, but all the girls are mad for him, including his own girl, Groovy.
  
''[https://www.comics.org/series/18193/ Juke Box Comics]'' (March 1948 - January 1949) was mostly comic book biographies of real singers, but Jivey and Groovy were the teen protagonists of the rare fictional stories.
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''[https://www.comics.org/series/18193/ Juke Box Comics]'' (March 1948-January 1949) was mostly comic book biographies of real singers, but Jivey and Groovy were the teen protagonists of the rare fictional stories.
  
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Has he got some eyebrows or what?
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==External Links==
 
*http://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=20346
 
*http://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=20346
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[[Category:1948|Sammy, Jammy]]
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[[Category:Comic books|Sammy, Jammy]]
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[[Category:Pop|Sammy, Jammy]]

Latest revision as of 11:54, 21 February 2018

Sammy Jammy Juke Box Comics.png

Singer from the Jivey and Groovy story of comic book Juke Box Comics #1 (March 1948). Jivey has never heard of him, but all the girls are mad for him, including his own girl, Groovy.

Juke Box Comics (March 1948-January 1949) was mostly comic book biographies of real singers, but Jivey and Groovy were the teen protagonists of the rare fictional stories.


Has he got some eyebrows or what?

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