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Publication | June 1951 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: Monthly |
Notes | Cover is the basis for the first story of the issue. |
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Cover | Back-Alley Girl!; How to Get a Man and Hold Him! |
Credits | Pencils:? (photo) | Inks:? (photo) |
Content | Genre: Romance |
Notes | Cover is the basis for the first story of the issue. |
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Comic Story | Back Alley Girl (13 pages) |
Synopsis | Bess and her family live in the slums. She attracts the attention of big shot Tony, to the consternation of local cop Joe, who has a crush on Bess himself. Tony uses Bess’s little brother Sammy as a lookout for a robbery, and Sammy is shot. Tony refuses to let him be taken to a hospital. Bess goes to Joe for help and Tony is arrested. Bess realizes Joe is “twice the man” that Tony is. |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Bess Nelson; Mrs. Nelson; Mrs. Connors; Joe Melton; Jim Nelson; Bix; Tony Landrow; Sammy Nelson |
Notes | Writer credit from Martin O'Hearn. |
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Comic Story | I Married For Money! (8 pages) |
Synopsis | Store clerk Laura marries Gilbert for his money, although she doesn’t love him. Her former co-worker Jeannie weds Ted and they live happily despite their working-class status. Gilbert wants to construct veteran’s housing instead of offices, but Laura sees this as a threat to her economic security and convinces him to give up the idea. Some time later, Gilbert says he’s lost his money and they move to a small apartment. Laura confesses she married him for money and he leaves her. Laura moves in with Jeannie and her husband and changes her attitude. Gilbert returns and they reconcile. |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Laura; Jeannie; Ted; Gilbert Rand; May |
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Text Story | How to Get a Man and Hold Him! (2 pages) |
Credits | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Romance |
Notes | Story title mentioned on the cover. |
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Synopsis | Connie and Steve are childhood sweethearts but as an adult she thinks of him only as a friend. Steve is drafted and asks Connie to marry him when he returns from overseas. Connie comes to Ray Mann for advice: should she agree to the engagement to make Steve happy now, or confess that she doesn’t love him? Ray says the readers of Love Diary might be able to solve her problem. |
Credits | Script: Miles Cahn |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Ray Mann; Connie J.; Steve |
Notes | Writer credit from Martin O'Hearn. |
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Letters Page | Frankly Speaking (1 page) |
Credits | Letters: typeset |
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Comic Story | Man Crazy! (8 pages) |
Synopsis | At boarding school, Gale has dates with many different boys. After graduation she goes home, thinking “I’m not going to settle for any one boy! I want to have dozens of them!” She doesn’t break up with her hometown boyfriend Barry, but openly dates others. When Ross asks her to a dance, Gale sets up Barry with her ex-roommate, mousy Nancy. However, Ross goes home at the end of the summer and Gale discovers Nancy and Barry have fallen in love. |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Gale Starr; Nancy Greene; Barry Nelson; Ross Flint; Anna |
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Advertisement | Wanted; Wild Bill Pecos (1 page) |
Synopsis | House ad for "Wanted" and "Wild Bill Pecos". |
Credits | Letters:?; typeset |
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Comic Story | I Was a Slave To Tradition! (8 pages) |
Synopsis | Priscilla comes from an old family in the town of Braxton and opposes the efforts of newcomer Paul to build a tourist motel there. She encourages the townspeople to boycott his project but Paul finds other workers and supplies. Paul is attracted to Priscilla and she thinks she can convince him to change his plans, but he refuses. Priscilla gets his credit cut off, then learns Paul is a wounded veteran who loves the town as well as she does. She gets everyone to help build the motel and Paul and Priscilla admit their love for each other. |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Priscilla Newell; Mrs. Pettigrew; Roger Purcell; Paul Stewart |
Notes | Writer credit from Martin O'Hearn.
Same premise as "I Was a Born Snob" in Boy Loves Girl (Lev Gleason, 1952 series) 50 (February 1955). |
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