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Here we go again! I'm prepared to say that the story here, 'Too late to love' is also Mooney's inks over Sekowsky's pencils. Not only that, but the story and last panel is almost exactly the same as 'Too Late' in 3-D love. Cheeky! I remember Mooney well from his Supergirl and the work he did for Marvel in the early 70's. Sekowsky was definitely the better and more creative draftsman. |
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"Take Me Back" and "A Losing Game" are reprinted from "3D Love" #1, with new titles and splash panels. The original titles were "Forgive Me" and "Too Late."
"Forgive Me" was also edited to reduce it from 12 to 11 pages. I agree that "Too Late / Losing Game" was pencilled by Sekowsky. |
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Publication | June-July 1954 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: bi-monthly |
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Credits | Pencils: Ross Andru [as Andru] | Inks: Martin Thall [as Thall] |
Content | Genre: Romance |
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Comic Story | Take Me Back (11 pages) |
Synopsis | American soldier Peter marries shop clerk Luise while he is deployed in West Germany. After Peter is discharged, Luise and her brother Ludwig are reunited with him in his hometown in Ohio. Luise is shocked to learn Peter is a welder in a factory and they must live modestly in a small house. Luise doesn’t like the town or people but is impressed by Lane, playboy son of the factory owner. Ludwig runs away and while Peter is searching for him, Lane makes a pass at Luise and is rejected. When Peter and Ludwig return, Luise apologizes for her actions. |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Luise; Peter Franklin; Ludwig; Lane Wentworth |
Notes | Story is a partial reprint of "Forgive Me" from 3-D Love #1 (December 1953). Title changed, new splash panel, and length reduced by one page.
There are references to town residents "Rose Kennedy" and her son "Jackie Kennedy." In real life, Rose Kennedy was the mother of future U.S. president John F. Kennedy. Peter says "The Kennedys don't have much money!" which is a ironic joke because the real-life Kennedys were quite wealthy. |
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Letters Page | Letters to Dr. Carol Austin (1 page) |
Synopsis | Romance advice column. |
Credits | Script: Carol Austin | Letters: typeset |
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Comic Story | A Losing Game (8 pages) |
Synopsis | David runs a model agency. He flirts with and then discards all of his models. He wants a woman “just like me...someone who played at love!” On a trip to Sun Valley, David falls in love with his secretary Jinx, although she’s engaged to another man. David now realizes how his models felt when he trifled with their affections. |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: David Lionel Longton; Cynthia Henry; Jinx Moore; Kevin; Frank; Muriel |
Notes | Splash has been redrawn from original version. |
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Text Story | Love From Nowhere (1 page) |
Credits | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Romance |
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Comic Story | Too-Late to Love (7 pages) |
Synopsis | Popular singer Loren is dedicated to her career. Offered a solo spot in a Broadway show, she coldly deserts her band, even though band members Dave, Ray, and Guy are all in love with her. After a year, her solo career hasn’t progressed so Loren decides to go back to the band, only to discover Dave’s new wife is their singer now. Guy is also married, and Ray tells her that her previous actions were selfish and killed their love for her. Loren hopes someday she will find a man to love. |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Loren Bruce; Dave Kent; Guy Wayne; Ray Norman; Peter; Jeb Hayward |
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