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Publication | June 1951 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: Monthly |
Notes | Although the cover title is the same as the title of a story inside this issue, there is no real connection between them. In fact, the cover depicts a sailor while the story is about a girl dating a soldier. |
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Cover | Love Is Where You Are |
Credits | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Romance |
Notes | Although the cover title is the same as the title of a story inside this issue, there is no real connection between them. In fact, the cover depicts a sailor while the story is about a girl dating a soldier. |
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Comic Story | Every Girl Has Her Day (8 pages) |
Synopsis | Department store clerk Connie dates fellow employee Gil, but he and her best friend Eve don’t get along. Connie wonders if their antagonism masks attraction and sets them up on a date; Eve falls for Gil. Connie arranges for all three of them to spend time together so she can prove she’s the better match. Gil proposes to her, saying he loved Connie from the first. |
Credits | Pencils: Fred Kida [as KID] (signed) | Inks: Fred Kida [as KID] (signed) |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Connie Fielding; Eve; Gil Morgan; Mr. Fielding; Mrs. Fielding |
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Featuring | Love Customs |
Content | Genre: Romance; Non-fiction | Characters: Anna Held; Beau Brummell; George Washington; Sarah Casey |
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Comic Story | Don't Take Me for Granted (8 pages) |
Synopsis | High school students Carl and Amy date regularly but also argue frequently. When Amy agrees to go to a dance with Woody because Carl took her for granted, they break up. Amy gives Carl the dog they owned together, Tuck. She falls ill with pneumonia. When Amy recovers, Carl visits and admits Tuck died. Carl and Amy reconcile. |
Credits | Pencils: Dick Rockwell | Inks: Dick Rockwell |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Amy Wells; Carl Peters; Claire; Mrs. Peters; Mrs. Wells; Woody; Tuck (a dog) |
Notes | Art identification from Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr. |
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Synopsis | Jerry and his girlfriend break up. She gets a package in the mail from him, but sends it back, unopened. When it is delivered to her again, she opens it: it’s a recording in which Jerry asks her to marry him. |
Featuring | How Did He Propose? |
Content | Genre: Non-fiction; Romance | Characters: Jerry |
Notes | Art identification from Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr.
Although readers are urged to send in their personal "proposal" stories to the publisher, this feature does not have any source attribution so the "non-fiction" status is questionable. |
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Text Article | Do's and Dont's of Blind Dating (1 page) |
Content | Genre: Romance; Non-fiction |
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Comic Story | Love Is Where You Are (8 pages) |
Synopsis | Jeff won’t ask Edith to marry him because he’s just been drafted. She says then she’ll be free to date other men while he's away, and he agrees. Edith meets many young men at the photo studio where she works as a receptionist, but turns them all down. Jeff writes and says he’s dating other women, making Edith jealous. She goes out with Charlie, an Army friend of Jeff’s. He tells her that Jeff’s letters are false: all of the girls he describes are actually women Charlie dated. When Jeff comes home on leave, he and Edith admit they love each other and decide to wed. |
Credits | Pencils: Frank Borth [as FB] (signed) | Inks: Frank Borth [as FB] (signed) |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Bert Graham; Charlie Joyce; Edith Baker; Irene Joyce; Jeff Douglas; Mr. Joyce; Mr. Orsont; Mrs. Baker |
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Advertisement | How "Mini-Gym" Soon has 'Mousey' Twins Making Like Lions (1 page) |
Featuring | Mini-Gym Corp. |
Content | Genre: Sports | Characters: Tom; Molly |
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Synopsis | Eloise Taylor gives Eleanor advice about how to handle life while her boyfriend is doing his military service. |
Featuring | The Love Clinic |
Credits | Script: Eloise Taylor (credited) |
Content | Genre: Non-fiction; Romance | Characters: Eloise Taylor; Eleanor R. |
Notes | Art identification from Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr. |
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Featuring | Love Problems |
Credits | Script: Eloise Taylor (credited) | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Romance; Non-fiction | Characters: Eloise Taylor |
Notes | Letters from readers - Desperate, Nick, R.L., Eleanor, Heartbroken and A.S. |
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Comic Story | ...Then a Boy Came Along... (7 pages) |
Synopsis | Joyce’s two long-time, platonic friends, Ted and Bob, say it’s time that she chooses which one will be her boyfriend. She dates them separately but can’t decide, so they both drop her. Joyce dates Wayne and falls in love with him. |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Bob; Flora; Joyce; Ruth; Ted; Wayne |
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Text Article | Romulus and Remus (1 page) |
Featuring | Stamp Page |
Credits | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Non-fiction |
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