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Publication | August 1952 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: quarterly |
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Credits | Pencils:? (photograph) | Inks:? (photograph) | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Romance |
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Comic Story | I Broke the Rules (7 pages) |
Synopsis | Peg is desperate to find a husband, but her overeager actions scare men away. When her boss Mrs. Vickers warns her that new employee Bill is “off limits,” Peg thinks he’s married and is cool to him, even when he tries to be friendly. Mrs. Vickers invites Peg and Bob to dinner, and explains her plan: she didn’t want Peg to chase Bill off. Peg and Bill fall in love naturally. |
Credits | Pencils: Art Saaf | Inks: Art Saaf | Job #: R-623 |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Peg Phillips; Bob; Mrs. Vickers; Bill Benson; Harry |
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Comic Story | About Face (1 page) |
Synopsis | “Which girl looks more interesting from the rear? The neat one, of course!” Women should take care that the "rear view" is as neat as their frontal appearance. |
Credits | Pencils: Art Peddy? | Inks: Bernard Sachs | Job #: R-667 |
Content | Genre: Romance |
Notes | Advice. |
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Comic Story | Romantic Me! (3 pages) |
Synopsis | Hildy wants a romantic lover instead of her plain boyfriend Bert. However, her mother warns her that a man she thought was romantic—-her friend Cynthia’s boyfriend—-turned out to be “completely inconsiderate and insincere!” Hildy realizes she has a good thing in Bert and accepts his marriage proposal. |
Credits | Pencils: Mike Sekowsky | Job #: R-679 |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Hildy; Bert; Hildy's mother |
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Comic Story | Love Is to Blame (8 pages) |
Synopsis | Lucy is attracted to wealthy Brian, although her longtime friend Joe says he’s a “stuffed shirt” and a “playboy.” Lucy dates Brian, who keeps their relationship a secret from his mother, Lucy’s employer, but she finds out and demands Lucy stop corrupting her son. Lucy is fired when she refuses. Brian leaves Lucy behind when the gambling ship they’re on is raided. Joe bails Lucy out of jail, and she realizes he’s the man for her, not lazy, mother's-boy Brian. |
Credits | Pencils: Vernon Greene | Inks: Vernon Greene | Job #: R-659 |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Brian Radcliffe; Lucy Wesdorf; Joe Decker; Mrs. Radcliffe; Lafferty |
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Text Story | Heart in the Kitchen (2 pages) |
Credits | Script: Mickey Klar Marks | Pencils: Nick Cardy (illustrations) | Inks: Nick Cardy (illustrations) | Letters: typeset | Job #: R-678 |
Content | Genre: Romance |
Notes | Writer credit from Mickey Klar Marks' papers at the University of Southern Mississippi. |
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Comic Story | Love Problems (2 pages) |
Synopsis | Sandy can’t decide between Hal or Mike, and her mother suggests she date other boys for “a fresh perspective!” Hal and Mike agree. At a dance, Sandy sees both Hal and Mike with other dates, and discovers she’s only jealous when she looks at Hal. He’s the man she loves. |
Credits | Pencils: John Celardo | Inks: John Celardo | Job #: R-681 |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Sandy; Hal; Mike; Gloria |
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Comic Story | My Borrowed Kisses (8 pages) |
Synopsis | Salesman Jeff is stranded in Leesburg when his car breaks down. He remembers being stationed there while in the Army years before, and dating Peggy. He thinks he may still love Peggy, which is why he hasn’t proposed to his hometown girl Marilyn. Jeff meets Peggy and they talk about what has transpired in their lives in the intervening years. They part as friends and Jeff now feels free to marry Marilyn. |
Credits | Pencils: Irv Novick | Job #: R-651 |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Jeff Roman; Peggy Farnum; Marilyn |
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Comic Story | The Permanent Rave (1 page) |
Synopsis | Don’t be “a girl who scatters around the most amazing collection of descriptive superlatives you ever heard.” |
Credits | Pencils: Jim Mooney | Job #: R-564 |
Content | Genre: Romance |
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