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Publication | September 1950 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: monthly |
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Credits | Pencils:? (photograph) | Inks:? (photograph) | Colors:? (photograph) |
Content | Genre: Romance |
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Comic Story | Man Shy (10 pages) |
Synopsis | Virginia is a circus rider whose mother raised her to be suspicious of men, since Virginia’s father ran off when she was a baby. Trapeze artist Don and circus owner Bill are both attracted to Virginia. Don offers to marry her, which makes his partner Violet so insanely jealous that she tries to kill him during their act. Bill fires Don and Violet; Virginia says she doesn’t love Don, but Bill might win her affections if he tries. |
Credits | Inks: Staff (signed) |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Bill Rand; Virginia; Don Richards; Violet Kane |
Notes | Story credit from Woolfolk's pay record, as identified by Martin O'Hearn. Story written in April 1950. |
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Comic Story | A Man I Dared Not Love! (9 pages) |
Synopsis | Mary asks her boyfriend Jim to take her to the dodgy Tropical Gardens nightclub. Swept off her feet there by Lou, she dumps Jim. Lou is a gangster and Mary is forced to testify about their affair when he’s arrested for murder. He’s sent to prison and her reputation is ruined. Mary leaves town to begin a new life. |
Credits | Inks: Staff |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Mary Loring; Lou Magrone; Jim Felsun; Mr. Loring; Mrs. Loring |
Notes | Story credit from Woolfolk's pay record, as identified by Martin O'Hearn. Story written in April 1950. |
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Text Article | Be Smart! Don't Take Chances! (2 pages) |
Credits | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Romance |
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Comic Story | Not Good Enough For Me (6 pages) |
Synopsis | Anne moves from Kansas to Washington DC in search of excitement. Instead, she gets a boring office job and dates fellow Kansan Jimmy, who only wants to go home and open a gas station. Anne meets Greg and accepts his invitation to New York; he says she can stay with his sister. When she gets there, however, there is no sister. Anne slaps Greg and returns to Washington. She tells Johnny she’ll go with him if he wants to return to Kansas and run a gas station. |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Anne Ralston; Johnny Allen; Greg Martin |
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Synopsis | Secretary Violet meets Johnny, an artist who lives in the same Greenwich Village apartment building as she. They fall in love but he is too poor to marry her. She offers to get him a job with her company but he refuses and says they need to stay apart until he’s a success. Violet, on the rebound, agrees to marry executive Roger, then learns Johnny has won a prestigious award. Violet wants to reconcile with Johnny but he is suspicious and demands proof she loves him. Violet comes to Ray Mann for help and he asks the readers of Love Diary comics to write in with their suggestions. |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Violet Marsh; Johnny Dennis; Roger Gardner; Ray Mann |
Notes | "Ray Mann" in this issue is drawn completely different than either of his previous incarnations in "Love Diary." This time he has black hair and a mustache. |
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Comic Story | My Trusting Heart (9 pages) |
Synopsis | Kindhearted waitress Kathy is engaged to bus driver Tom. Kathy befriends the homeless Helen, allowing her to move in with her and getting her a waitress job in the diner where she works. Helen flirts with Tom and provokes a fight between Tom and his friend Jimmy. Kathy leaves town, first asking Helen to safeguard the bus payroll, which is kept in the diner for the drivers to pick up. Kathy is arrested for stealing the money, but Tom proves Helen is the thief. Tom and Helen get married. |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Kathy Duncan; Tom Lassiter; Helen Judson; Jimmy; Eddie |
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