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Sweethearts
Date | Number: 34 | Lang: English (en)
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NotesBased on the ads this would be May of 1956 which would make it issue 34.
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   By crashryan
Was the lead story drawn by Marc Swayze? It looks sort of like his work as sampled in "Alter Ego," and I understand some of Swayze's art appeared in Charlton comics. It took a couple of pages for me to realize the last story was drawn by Tony Tallarico. He sure was a lot better without Bill Fraccio pencilling. What tipped me off was his hero. Tallarico heroes always looked like balding accountants.
  
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PublicationApril 1956 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: bimonthly
 
 
Comic StoryFiance, First Class (5 pages)
SynopsisChuck expects his girlfriend Sally’s rich father to find him “nice cushy desk duty” in the Coast Guard but is instead assigned to cutter duty. He decides to break up with Sally, but first goes out on a rescue mission and is commended for heroism. Sally says she never asked her father to help Chuck, because she knew Chuck was only asking for shore duty for her sake. Chuck agrees.
ContentCharacters: Chuck Roberts; Johnson; Sally
Notescredits per Nick Caputo, July 2014.
 
Comic StoryNo Hope of Marriage (3 pages)
SynopsisBetty lives with her five brothers and can’t keep a boyfriend because she’s a tomboy. Her Aunt Adele gives her a makeover. Betty soon impresses Ed and they become engaged.
CreditsJob #: S-608
ContentCharacters: Betty; Ed Chadwick; Aunt Adele
Notescredits per Nick Caputo, July 2014.
 
Text StoryLove is a Play and a Song (2 pages)
CreditsLetters: typeset
 
Comic StorySecond Choice (2 pages)
SynopsisCleo is disappointed when Ed dates her only once. She decides to change her image as the “campus queen” who dates many men, and Ed is impressed by her now.
CreditsJob #: S-575
ContentCharacters: Ed Berwin; Cleo Miller; Marie
 
Comic StoryLove's Little Joke (3 pages)
SynopsisAfter Larry makes a joke on a date, Nina writes him a letter breaking up with him. She is repentant afterwards, considering all of Larry’s good points. When Larry shows up the next day, Nina apologizes. He says he got her letter but the stamp was upside down so he knew she didn’t mean it.
CreditsJob #: S-581
ContentCharacters: Nina; Larry Hale
Notescredits per Nick Caputo, July 2014.
 
Comic StoryHeart of Jealousy (10 pages)
SynopsisEnglish teacher Marion loves chemistry teacher David, but she is jealous of his praise for student Joan. David is helping Joan with an experiment that will earn her a scholarship, and Marion decides to give Joan a failing grade on a paper to ruin her chances. David tells Marion that her “warped mind twisted [his] interest in Joan,” who comes from a poor family and needs the scholarship. He breaks up with her. Marion confesses to the school board and resigns. Joan gets the scholarship and David says he has a new job for Marion: as his wife.
ContentGenre: Romance | Characters: Marion Sheldon; David Carr; Joan
 
Comic StoryFlowers of Romance (1 page)
SynopsisRomantic significance of various flowers and plants.
 
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