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Publication | August-September 1949 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: Bimonthly |
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Cover | My True Love |
Credits | Pencils: Walter Johnson (signed) | Inks: Walter Johnson (signed) |
Content | Genre: Romance |
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Comic Story | My True Love (9 pages) |
Synopsis | Secretary Brenda spends her savings on a vacation at a fashionable resort in Maine. She dates Bill, but later becomes infatuated with wealthy artist Paul. However, when Paul discovers she is not a member of his social class, he is shocked. Brenda reconciles with Bill, and they will wed. |
Credits | Script: Gloria Buffetti (credited) | Pencils: Walter Johnson | Inks: Walter Johnson |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Brenda; Bill Blake; Paul; Belle; George; Amy |
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Comic Story | The Loves of Harriet (6 pages) |
Synopsis | Hairdresser Harriet fantasizes about romances with the husbands and boyfriends of her customers. When she’s selected “Miss Subway,” she’s suddenly confronted by numerous suitors, but picks the young man who chose her for the ad campaign. |
Credits | Script: Gloria Buffetti (credited) | Pencils: Charles "Pop" Payne (signed) | Inks: Charles "Pop" Payne (signed) |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Harriet Joyce; Choo Choo Lamar; George; Mrs. Vandyke; Clifford Vandyke; Johnny |
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Text Story | Heatbreak for Judy (2 pages) |
Credits | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Romance |
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Comic Story | I Thought Beauty Was Everything (8 pages) |
Synopsis | Faith marries John and they move to his heavily-mortgaged family plantation, “Roselands.” Faith grows roses and earns enough to pay off the mortgage. However, John’s ex-girlfriend Diane returns and makes a play for him. Faith isn’t as beautiful as Diane but she does now own “Roselands” because she paid its debts, so Diane is no longer interested in John. John apologizes to Faith and they reconcile. |
Credits | Script: Mary Lou Apter (credited) | Pencils: Cy Heusing (signed) | Inks: Cy Heusing (signed) |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Faith; Mr. Wright; John Rutherford; Mr. Johns; Mr. Harris; Diane Carlson; Sue Carrington |
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Comic Story | And They Lived Happily Ever After (6 pages) |
Synopsis | College student Sue loses her boyfriend Tom to the vain and flirtatious Jean. Tom wins the class presidency thanks to Sue’s campaign efforts on his behalf, but Jean takes the credit. When Tom learns the truth, he dumps Jean and goes back to Sue. |
Credits | Script: Gloria Buffetti (credited) | Pencils: Charles Payne | Inks: Charles Payne |
Content | Characters: Sue; Jean; Tom; Roger; Bob; Bill |
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