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True Life Secrets
Date | Number: 20 | Lang: English (en)
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PublicationJuly 1954 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: Bi-Monthly
 
CreditsLetters: typeset
ContentGenre: Romance
 
Comic StoryGirl on the River (11 pages)
SynopsisRhoda grows up with her father on a river barge, and longs for a life of luxury as epitomized by Brian’s fancy yacht. Rhoda and fisherman Mark fall in love. When Brian invites her to a party on his yacht, Mark advises Rhoda not to go because Brian’s “dubious business contacts” attend the wild parties. Rhoda attends but doesn’t tell Mark. Mark is drafted and Rhoda takes a job as Brian’s “hostess” to earn money. When the yacht nearly sinks, Rhoda is caught in the scandal and Brian, home on furlough, breaks up with her.
CreditsScript: Joe Gill? | Letters: Charlotte Jetter
ContentGenre: Romance | Characters: Rhoda Callen; Mark Rainey; Brian Mason; Mr. Callen
 
Comic StoryTreachery (7 pages)
SynopsisJewel thief Laura takes a job as Mrs. Gaumont’s social secretary, intending to steal a fabulous diamond. She and Mr. Gaumont’s secretary Matt fall in love. Laura steals a ring from Mrs. Gaumont and plants it on Matt, but confesses when the police arrive. However, it turns out Matt is also a thief, and they’re both arrested.
CreditsScript: Joe Gill? | Letters: Charlotte Jetter
ContentGenre: Romance | Characters: Laura Dorais; Matt York; Mrs. Gaumont; Mulroony
Notes"Mulroony" is spelled this way on the splash panel but "Mulrooney" on page 6.
 
Text StoryLesson Plan for Love (2 pages)
CreditsPencils:? (illustration) | Inks:? (illustration) | Letters: typeset
ContentGenre: Romance
 
Comic StoryMy Secret Happiness (7 pages)
SynopsisKitty loses her job as a director of a small-town theatre’s play when rival Vivian brings in famous performer Scott. Scott co-stars with Kitty and she falls in love with him. The play is a success, but Scott is later reported dead in a plane crash. Kitty moves to New York and becomes a stage star. One day she thinks she hears Scott singing. He has amnesia and has been working backstage, but regains his memory when Kitty sings “their” song. Kitty and Scott get married.
CreditsScript: Joe Gill? | Pencils: Joe Giella? | Inks: Joe Giella? | Letters: Charlotte Jetter
ContentGenre: Romance | Characters: Kitty Kane; Mrs. Kane; Scott Hanson; Vivian Parks; Mr. North; Dr. Andrews
NotesSame story premise as “Love Conquers All” in Romantic Hearts (Story Comics, 1951 series) 1 (March 1951).
 
SynopsisHoney is engaged to Russell, a probationary police officer. When Russell leaves his beat to price a wedding ring, a nearby store is robbed and he may lose his job. Honey knows it was her brother Ned who was the holdup man. Readers are asked “What Would YOU Do?” and to send their answer to the editor.
FeaturingWhat Would YOU Do?
CreditsScript: Joe Gill? | Letters: Charlotte Jetter
ContentGenre: Crime; Romance | Characters: Russell Lawrence; Honey; Ned
 
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