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I'm one of those weirdos who finds Alex Toth's comic pretty yet unreadable but this one comic is really good. Lots of clear silhouettes and even action.
I am binging on this series which is overall pretty amateur (Toth & Fred Kika excluded of course) though it has its moments with artists getting creative. |
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2 comments here.
Firstly, that is one of the most subliminally suggestive covers I have ever seen. Or is it just me?
Second, in the Toth story, he finds out that his girlfriend didn't hear him propose because she is deaf, and then proposes again in a perfectly normal conversation. Huh ? |
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Panther, I don't see the cover as suggestive, but until I examined it closely I completely missed that the foreground couple are supposed to be roller skating (hence the flying tie). Duh. |
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Additional Information |
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Publication | May 1954 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: monthly |
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Content | Genre: Romance |
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Comic Story | Love on Leave (8 pages) |
Synopsis | Womanizing sailor Hobey arrives in New York looking for female companionship. He dates flashy redhead Evelyn, but also spends time with Ginny, sister of a former shipmate. Hobey is conflicted but eventually picks nice girl Ginny. |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Hobey Bush; Ginny Arnold; Evelyn Fisher |
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Comic Story | No Love for Me (7 pages) |
Synopsis | Diane contracts Meniere's disease and loses her hearing. She tries to adjust but her ex-boyfriend Paul gets engaged to someone else. Diane becomes an expert lip-reader and is able to conceal her disability. She and co-worker Greg fall in love but she can't hear him propose marriage and he thinks she's refused him. However, when Diane is nearly hit by a truck, Greg saves her and discovers her secret. But it doesn't matter, they'll be married anyway. |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Diane; Paul; Selma; Mr. Langdon; Greg Martin; Les |
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Featuring | A Letter from Agnes Holmes |
Credits | Script:? [as Agnes Holmes] | Letters: typeset |
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Comic Story | Narrow Escape (6 pages) |
Synopsis | High school student Patty doesn't like her parents' strict rules and the fact that her boyfriend Bill agrees with them. She cheats on Bill with Ed, a member of the school's "racy crowd." Patty sneaks out to attend a wild party at Mike's house and he makes a pass at her. Patty flees and is picked up the police, sent by her parents. Patty feels she's lost Bill "for a few cheap thrills" but Bill forgives her. |
Credits | Pencils: Tony Cataldo | Inks: Tony Cataldo |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Patty Collins; Bill Howard; Mike Marron; Mr. Collins; Mrs. Collins; June Chandler; Ed Smith; Marian Brooks |
Notes | Patty is called "Pat" on page 1, "Peg" in panel 1 on page 2, then goes back to "Pat" in panel 3 of that page. |
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Comic Story | Love Sings the Blues (7 pages) |
Synopsis | Former secretary Dixie takes a job as a night club singer so she can send her ailing mother to "a warmer climate." Jerry breaks up with Dixie as a result. She's consoled by piano player Nick. Jerry comes back but he takes Dixie out of town on dates, fearing his family will find out he's dating "a nightclub singer." Nick introduces Dixie and Jerry to his mother, a member of high society who isn't ashamed of her son's career. Dixie decides Nick is the man she loves. |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Dixie Wayne; Jerry; Nick Baker; Mrs. Baker; Dr. Lansing; Danny |
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