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[[Image:Prince_Kerry_Revealing_Romances.png|right]]From the "Crooner's Sweetheart" story of comic book ''Revealing Romances'' #4 Mar 1950.
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[[Image:Prince_Kerry_Revealing_Romances.png|right]]Young babyfaced crooner from the "Crooner's Sweetheart" story of Ace romance comic book ''Revealing Romances'' #4 (March 1950).
  
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A naive small-town dreamer from Mill Creek Junction, he's scooped early by slick New York talent agent Earl Tracy, who takes him away from supportive home town childhood sweetheart/fiance Betty Weston. When she comes to the Big Apple, she finds him performing drunk at 11:30 in the morning. Tracy calls her a little country mouse and a gold digger, and accuses her of wanting to sabotage his career. She runs off and lies to a reporter that she and Prince are married.
  
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Eventually Prince and Weston come to their small town senses and reunite.
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The story was also reprinted in ''[http://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=67033 Love Experiences]'' #38 (June 1956).
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==External Links==
 
*http://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=69371
 
*http://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=69371
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[[Category:1950|Prince, Kerry]]
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[[Category:Comic books|Prince, Kerry]]
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[[Category:Pop|Prince, Kerry]]

Latest revision as of 08:09, 18 April 2018

Prince Kerry Revealing Romances.png

Young babyfaced crooner from the "Crooner's Sweetheart" story of Ace romance comic book Revealing Romances #4 (March 1950).

A naive small-town dreamer from Mill Creek Junction, he's scooped early by slick New York talent agent Earl Tracy, who takes him away from supportive home town childhood sweetheart/fiance Betty Weston. When she comes to the Big Apple, she finds him performing drunk at 11:30 in the morning. Tracy calls her a little country mouse and a gold digger, and accuses her of wanting to sabotage his career. She runs off and lies to a reporter that she and Prince are married.

Eventually Prince and Weston come to their small town senses and reunite.

The story was also reprinted in Love Experiences #38 (June 1956).

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