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Publication | June 1952 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: Monthly |
Notes | The text on the cover accurately describes the plot of the interior story "Unwilling Bride" but the scene depicted in the cover photo doesn't resemble anything in the interior story. |
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Cover | Unwilling Bride |
Credits | Pencils:? (photo) | Inks:? (photo) | Colors:? (photo) | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Romance |
Notes | The text on the cover accurately describes the plot of the interior story "Unwilling Bride" but the scene depicted in the cover photo doesn't resemble anything in the interior story. |
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Comic Story | Love's Guilty Secret (6 pages) |
Synopsis | Ruth is jealous when she learns her husband John was at a party with a former girlfriend in her absence. She wonders if he knows about her first boyfriend, Robbie: she ran into him after marrying John, and discovered she had no longer had feelings for him. Ruth confesses this to John and he admits he kissed his ex-girlfriend as well, but in a “brotherly” way. John and Ruth love only each other. |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: John; Robbie; Ruth |
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Comic Story | If You Kiss and Tell (6 pages) |
Synopsis | Office worker Jane dates both Rick and his friend Tom. She falls in love with Rick but Tom also professes his love for her. Both men propose marriage and Jane chooses Rick. |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Alan; Jane; Lucy; Rick Dunlap; Tom |
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Featuring | Love Problems |
Credits | Script: Eloise Taylor | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Non-fiction; Romance | Characters: Eloise Taylor |
Notes | Letters from readers - Martha, A.M., Puzzled, G.R., C.B. and Wilma W. |
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Comic Story | Three Men Wanted Me (7.67 pages) |
Synopsis | Divorcee Hazel dates Cliff and thinks he’ll propose, but he says he couldn’t support her in the manner she deserves, and he’s taken a job “a thousand miles away!” She next dates Ralph, son of the owner of the store where she works, but he refuses to marry her because she’s divorced. Her ex-husband Tony suggests he and Hazel become lovers and she turns him down. Hazel tells Cliff that she’ll marry him and move with him to his new job. |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Cliff; Hazel; Ralph Baker; Tony Chandler |
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Comic Story | Unwilling Bride (6 pages) |
Synopsis | Blanche eloped with Craige at age 17, then got an annulment. Several years later, she marries Dave. They leave on their honeymoon, and a storm forces them to stay at the same hotel where she’d spent her first wedding night. When Dave finds out, he assumes Blanche was “really married, in the full sense of the word... it’s just like marrying a divorced woman...” Blanche rushes out into the storm and has to be rescued by Dave. Dave apologizes, says he loves Blanche anyway, and then Blanche tells him that she also ran out on Craige on her wedding night (so she’s still a virgin). |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Blanche; Dave |
Notes | The word "virgin" isn't used in the story but it's clear that this is what Dave is referring to, when he says Blanche concealed that she was "really married, in the full sense of the word" at age 17. |
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