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Publication | February 1953 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: Monthly except May and November |
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Cover | My Sinful Promise |
Credits | Pencils:? (photograph) | Inks:? (photograph) | Colors:? (photograph) |
Content | Genre: Romance |
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Comic Story | For Better or Worse (9 pages) |
Synopsis | Beth’s husband John is depressed over business troubles. He asks Jane to understand and economize when he quits his job. She criticizes his lack of initiative and refuses to modify her lifestyle. Attending a party without John, Beth meets handsome architect Roger. When he makes a pass at her, Beth rejects him and realizes she hasn’t been supportive of the man she loves, John. However, John has moved out. Beth is unhappy until John returns; he has a new job and they decide to start over. |
Credits | Pencils: Ogden Whitney (signed) | Inks: Ogden Whitney (signed) |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Beth; John; Roger Wilder; Wendy Stanton |
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Comic Story | My Sinful Promise (6 pages) |
Synopsis | Charlene’s mother raised her to hate Roger Crandall, who stole a soft drink formula from Charlene’s late father and got rich from it. As a young woman, Charlene meets Roger’s son Neal and vows revenge on the family, urged on by her bitter mother. However, Charlene really loves Neal and, when she meets the aged invalid Roger, pities him. Roger dies and leaves his money to Charlene and her mother, unknown to Neal. Neal, thinking his penniless state makes him less attractive as a potential husband, offers to break their engagement, but Charlene says only love is important. |
Credits | Pencils: Charles Cuidera?; Charles Sultan?; Sam Citron? |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Charlene Fellows; Mrs. Fellows; Neal Crandall; Pam; Roger Crandall |
Notes | Hames Ware thinks penciler might by Charles Cuidera. Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr. thinks penciler might be Charles Sultan and/or Sam Citron (April 2011). JVJ refers to the inker as "Q.I." (Quality inker). |
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Comic Story | This Time It's for Keeps (7 pages) |
Synopsis | Lynne and Jerry break their engagement but remain friends. Lynne discovers it’s hard to get a date, although Jerry has been seeing Arlene Dyer regularly. Lynne decides she wants Jerry back, then learns he’s engaged. Jerry’s mother claims Lynne is also going to be married. This makes Jerry realize he loves Lynne. He breaks up with Arlene and reconciles with Lynne. |
Credits | Pencils: Leo Morey |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Arlene Dyer; Bert; Jerry Goodson; Judy; Lynne; Mrs. Goodson; Tommy Chapman |
Notes | Art identification by Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr. (April 2011). JVJ refers to the inker as "Q.I." (Quality inker). |
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Text Story | He's Right for Me (1 page) |
Credits | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Alice Miller; Dan Little; Greg Walters |
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Comic Story | West Point Romance (6 pages) |
Synopsis | West Point Military Academy nurse Gwen agrees to keep football player Stan’s knee injury a secret so he can play in the Army-Navy game. Her father, team trainer “Doc,” also helps secretly treat the young man. Stan and Gwen fall in love, and Stan’s jealous ex-girlfriend Paula reveals his injury to the coach, causing him to be benched. Stan gets into the game at the end and scores the winning touchdown. He and Paula will be married after he graduates. |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Doc Stoddard; Gwen Stoddard; Paula Phillips; Stan Middleton |
Notes | According to Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr., Hames Ware thinks art might be Henkel or Dobrotica types (April 2011). |
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