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True Love Problems and Advice Illustrated
Date | Number: 3 | Lang: English (en)
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SourceThis book was scanned from a copy in the JVJ Archive.
Notes1st issue after Harvey took over series. (12p of Orig Art Included) Rangerhouse scans, DaveH edits
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PublicationOctober 1949 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: every other month
 
CoverKiss the Mystery Girl
ContentGenre: Romance
 
CreditsPencils:?;?;? | Inks:?;? | Letters: typeset
 
Publisher advertisementComing up next issue!
CreditsLetters: typeset
 
Comic StoryI Yearned For Love! (10 pages)
SynopsisUnattractive college student Laura goes home on vacation. When telephone installer Rod arrives, she’s wearing a beautiful life-like mask and he asks her for a date. That night, she poses as the maid (sans mask) when he arrives: he’s attracted to her, but she thinks it’s just because he isn’t wearing his glasses. However, Rod says he loves her and that makes her beautiful in his eyes. Laura is doubtful but eventually realises he’s sincere.
ContentGenre: Romance | Characters: Laura Manvell; Rod Williams; Johnny
NotesLooks so unlike Lee Elias work while it does, that it makes me wonder if he inked it (freely) over someone else.
 
Comic StoryHave I the Right To Love? (1 page)
SynopsisSally goes to work in an office at age 16 to support her widowed mother and younger siblings. Later, when Jim proposes marriage, she hesitates because he’s unaware of her family obligations.
ContentGenre: Romance | Characters: Sally; Jim
NotesThis story seems to be somewhat tied in to the advice column "Dear Peggy" which follows, although the "famous authority" who gives advice in the last panel is not identified. Readers are urged to send in their problems and each issue one will be illustrated in a comic story.
 
FeaturingDear Peggy: Love Problems & Advice
CreditsScript:? [as Peggy] | Letters: typeset
ContentGenre: Romance
 
Text StoryMy Own True Love (1 page)
CreditsScript:? [as H. M.] | Letters: typeset
ContentGenre: Romance
 
Comic StoryI Was a Mama's Girl (6 pages)
SynopsisLouise is the daughter of circus lion-tamer Hilda. Hilda disapproves of Louise’s romance with trapeze artist Bruce, preferring that she date Hilda’s assistant Carlo. When Bruce is in danger during rehearsal, Louise comes to his rescue, exposing Carlo as a coward. Hilda admits Louise and Bruce make a good couple.
ContentGenre: Romance | Characters: Louise; Bruce; Hilda; Carlo
 
Comic StoryThey Called Me a Campus Cutie (7 pages)
SynopsisCollege student Ann goes to work as a model for slick ad photographer Scott, and thinks she’s fallen in love with him. Ann gives her former boyfriend Don the brushoff, then discovers Scott is a womanizing liar. She hopes “someday Don will forgive me and return to me!”
ContentGenre: Romance | Characters: Ann Couglin; Mrs. Couglin; Don; Scott Lucas
NotesCould be the same artist as the first story, but without Elias inking
 
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