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Publication | March 1949 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: bi-monthly |
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Cover | I Was a Love Thief |
Content | Genre: Romance |
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Comic Story | I Broke Her Heart and Laughed About It... (9 pages) |
Synopsis | Reporter Jack writes a story about aspiring actress Deena’s attempted suicide, although she claims it was an accident. Feeling guilty, Jack impersonates his paper’s drama critic and gets Deena a spot in a new show. Although he’s fired as a result, Deena is a success. Jack is hired by a rival newspaper and marries Deena, but begins to take bribes from producers for good reviews and she divorces him. Jack participates heroically in the war and afterward decides to teach in a small college rather than continue in the newspaper business. Deena gives up her performing career to accompany him. |
Credits | Pencils: Vernon Henkel (signed) | Inks: Vernon Henkel (signed) |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Deena Hunter; Jack Tendler; Bill Thomson; O'Reilly; Sam Broadwyn; Parkington Norcross; Harry Stebbins; Rex Douglas |
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Comic Story | Kill for Love (9 pages) |
Synopsis | Linda grows up spoiled and jealous of her studious older sister Beth. When Ted arrives to work with her father on a book, Linda flirts with him, but Beth and Ted fall in love. Linda conspires to steal Ted away, feigning a heart attack and asking Ted to marry her before she dies. Beth threatens to expose Linda’s lies unless she confesses, but Linda tries to drown her sister instead. She changes her mind at the last second, but her true nature is revealed. Ted will marry Beth and Linda decides to change her selfish life and become a nurse. |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Linda Grant; Beth Grant; Jim Grant; Mrs. Grant; Dr. Welles; Dr. Trent; Harry; Ted Mason |
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Comic Story | #73, #189 (1 page) |
Featuring | Facts You Wouldn't Believe |
Credits | Pencils: Harmon (signed, #73); Hothel | Inks: Harmon (signed, #73); Hothel |
Content | Genre: Non-fiction |
Notes | Reprint and art credit info from Gary Watson, 12/3/2006. Feature title numbers are syndication number. |
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Text Story | May I Tell You About Anne? (2 pages) |
Credits | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Joe Di Circio; Frank Peters; Anne Higgins; Frances Peters; Steve Higgins |
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Comic Story | I Was a Love Thief (10 pages) |
Synopsis | Nell lies because she’s afraid of failure. Nell is jealous when her sister Wilma, who suffers from polio, becomes engaged to handsome lawyer Sam. On the pretext of learning to drive, Nell gets Sam to take her out, but her carelessness causes their car to roll over a cliff. Nell flees, leaving an injured Sam behind. In the hospital, she convinces him to take the blame for the wreck. Sam’s refusal to talk causes Wilma to break up with him. When Nell’s high school boyfriend Jack proposes to her, she confesses everything and clears the air. Sam and Wilma reconcile and Jack marries Nell. |
Credits | Pencils: Warren Broderick (signed) | Inks: Warren Broderick (signed) |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Nell Crowley; Wilma Crowley; Jack Underhill; Mr. Burgess; Sam Barton; Mr. Crowley; Mrs. Crowley |
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Comic Story | #100 |
Featuring | Facts You Wouldn't Believe |
Credits | Pencils: Harmon (signed) | Inks: Harmon (signed) |
Content | Genre: Non-fiction |
Notes | Reprint and art credit info from Gary Watson, 12/3/2006. Feature title numbers are syndication number. |
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Statement of Ownership | Statement of Ownership |
Credits | Letters: typeset |
Notes | Lists Victor S. Fox as editor. |
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