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Real Love
Date | Number: 32 | Lang: English (en)
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PublicationJune-July 1950 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: Bi-Monthly
Notesart identification by David Saunders (pulp expert and son of artist Norman Saunders)
 
ContentGenre: Romance
Notesart identification by David Saunders (pulp expert and son of artist Norman Saunders)
 
Comic StoryThey Called Me 'That Chandler Girl!' (7 pages)
SynopsisAbby's mother was accused of murdering old Mr. Gage years before, but died before trial. Abby now works as the companion for old Mrs. Gage. She falls in love with wealthy Jay, which upsets Thora, old Mrs. Gage's granddaughter. Thora tries to frame Abby for attempted murder of old Mrs. Gage but Abby and Jay are too smart for her. Thora is also exposed as the accidental murderer of her grandfather, thus clearing Abby's late mother. Jay and Abby will wed.
CreditsPencils: Frank Giusto | Inks: Frank Giusto?
ContentGenre: Romance | Characters: Jay Lathrop; Abby Chandler; Thora Gage; old Mrs. Gage; Mrs. Gage; Mr. Gage
 
Comic StoryI Could Have Married a Millionaire (8 pages)
SynopsisBetty is engaged to construction worker Gil, but her father sends her to San Francisco for six months to meet other people. Living with her aunt Melinda, Betty is courted by Kurt. Gil visits, then leaves Betty a note saying he loves someone else. Betty discovers Kurt promised her aunt $25,000 if she arranged his marriage to Betty. Gil tells Betty that Melinda convinced him to write a false note. Gil and Betty are married.
CreditsPencils: Lin Streeter [as Lin] (signed) | Inks: Lin Streeter [as Lin] (signed)
ContentGenre: Romance | Characters: Betty Gray; Gil Harkness; Mr. Gray; Kurt Coles; Melinda Travers
 
Comic StoryA Love Built on Lies (7 pages)
SynopsisCarrie wants escape from poverty and uses lies and deceit to achieve her goals. She moves to the city and pretends to be a socialite who gets a job because she's "tired of being of a social butterfly." Wealthy Jonathan proposes marriage to Carrie and asks to meet her mother. Carrie, realizing her deception would be discovered, goes home but Jon tracks her down and says he doesn't care about her background.
ContentGenre: Romance | Characters: Carrie Williams [as Karen Willis]; Bud Tilton; Mrs. Williams; Jonathan Hollister; Madame Louise
 
FeaturingThe Charm Corner
CreditsLetters: typeset
 
Comic StoryShe Wanted My Man (8 pages)
SynopsisHope and golf club pro Ralph are in love, but man-stealer Margie sets her sights on him. Margie and Ralph elope. "Boy next door" Brick returns after a long absence and Hope realises he's the one she's always loved. They get married. Margie, unhappy in her marriage to Ralph, tries to take Brick away from Hope but fails: Brick and Hope are truly in love.
CreditsPencils: Chuck A. Winter | Inks: Chuck A. Winter
ContentGenre: Romance | Characters: Hope; Ralph Watson; Margie Varian; Brick Conroy
 
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