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Lovers' Lane
Date | Number: 15 | Lang: English (en)
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PublicationAugust 1951 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: Monthly
NotesAlthough the cover carries the story title "Extra Special Date," the scene depicted is not related in any way to the interior story with the same title.
 
CoverExtra Special Date
CreditsPencils:? [as DownSo] (signed) | Inks:? [as DownSo] (signed) | Colors:? [as DownSo] (signed) | Letters: typeset
ContentGenre: Romance
NotesAlthough the cover carries the story title "Extra Special Date," the scene depicted is not related in any way to the interior story with the same title.
 
Comic StoryOne More Kiss (8 pages)
SynopsisU.S. Navy sailor Glenn returns to his hometown and meets Dorothy, who had a crush on him when they were younger. Dorothy is jealous when Glenn dates his former girlfriend Tessie; she later agrees to go out with him, but is cold to him throughout. They go on “one last date” and by the end of the night realise they are in love.
ContentGenre: Romance | Characters: Dorothy; Glenn Allen; Tessie Williams
NotesArt identification from Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr.
 
Text ArticlePoise = Boys (1 page)
CreditsLetters: typeset
ContentGenre: Romance; Non-fiction
NotesArt identification from Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr.
 
Comic StoryThe Sealed Letter (8 pages)
SynopsisBert dates Ginger, who has a reputation as the most curious girl in their high school. As a test, he gives her a sealed envelope and makes her promise not to open it for six weeks. However, after they date for a while, he asks for the envelope to be returned, unopened. Ginger reads the letter inside and sees that Bert criticized her strongly. Bert claims his opinion of her has changed for the better. They break up but reconcile when Ginger says she’ll suppress her excessive curiosity in the future.
CreditsPencils: Tony DiPreta [as DiPreta] (signed) | Inks: Tony DiPreta [as DiPreta] (signed)
ContentGenre: Romance | Characters: Amelia Barrow; Bert Parsons; Ginger Hart; Mrs. Hart
 
SynopsisOffice worker Judy sells lawyer Tom a ticket to a charity dance and agrees to accompany him there. They date regularly and one day Tom gives her a “raffle ticket”—it’s a marriage proposal.
FeaturingHow Did He Propose?
CreditsPencils: Allen Baron [as Baron] (signed) | Inks: Allen Baron [as Baron] (signed)
ContentGenre: Non-fiction; Romance | Characters: Judy; Tom Edwards
NotesAlthough readers were urged to submit their personal experiences to the publisher, these "How Did He Propose?" stories usually did not carry any attribution, making their "non-fiction" status very questionable. The artist "Baron" has been confused with Tom Baron previously.
 
Comic StoryPlay it Straight (8 pages)
SynopsisJill’s boyfriend Bill breaks up with her shortly before the school prom. She tries to find another date, finally agreeing to go out with shy and studious Freddie. She even offers to teach him to dance. When popular athlete Joe asks Jill to the dance, she ponders dumping Freddie; then Bill apologizes and asks her as well. Jill accepts Bill’s offer and tells Joe, but is unable to hurt Freddie’s feelings. Jill and Freddie go to the prom together and have a good time, but afterwards Jill reconciles with Bill. They agree to be "straight" with each other from now on.
ContentGenre: Romance | Characters: Bill; Freddie; Jill; Jim; Joe; Ken; Nita; Roy; Tom
NotesArt identification from Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr.
 
SynopsisEloise advises Sally to take it slow with Jim and not scare him off by declaring her love for him immediately.
FeaturingThe Love Clinic
CreditsScript: Eloise Taylor (credited)
ContentGenre: Non-fiction; Romance | Characters: Eloise Taylor; Jim; Sally
NotesArt identification from Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr.
 
FeaturingLove Problems
CreditsScript: Eloise Taylor (credited) | Pencils: Dick Rockwell [as DR] (signed) | Inks: Dick Rockwell [as DR] (signed) | Letters: typeset
ContentGenre: Romance; Non-fiction | Characters: Eloise Taylor
NotesLetters from readers - S.R., Hopeless, Puzzled, J.J., Worried and D.J.
 
Text ArticleAndorra
FeaturingStamp Page
CreditsLetters: typeset
ContentGenre: Non-fiction
NotesReprints the Andorra article that originally appeared in February 1951 titles.
 
Comic StoryExtra Special Date (8 pages)
SynopsisDave proposes to Betsy but she refuses because she’s only 18 and isn’t sure she loves him; she won’t even agree to an engagement or going steady. Dave decides they can’t be “just friends” and breaks up with her. Dave is drafted and Betsy begins to correspond with him. When Dave comes home on leave, she hints that she’d go steady with him now, but he refuses because of his military service obligation. Finally Betsy proposes to him; Dave agrees to an engagement, because he still loves her.
ContentGenre: Romance | Characters: Ada West; Betsy West; Dave Ingalls; Miss Blake; Mr. West
 
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