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Very weird: in the second story, all of the dialogue in the balloons is also inside quotation marks! It's like they gave a script to the letterer but forgot to tell him to just put in the words! |
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That is funny, Dwilt. Maybe the letterer started out in 1890's comic strips, where they did that sort of thing. |
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Publication | October 1949 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: bi-monthly |
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Content | Genre: Romance |
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Comic Story | I Stopped at Nothing (9 pages) |
Synopsis | Stenographer Lily falls in love with co-worker Tod, but her stern father Fred insists that Lily spend all of her free time caring for her invalid mother. Lily’s mother advises her to elope with Tod and they do, but her father interrupts the ceremony. Fred hits Tod and Lily throws a paperweight at her father, injuring him. When Fred wakes up, his wife is there and she castigates him for ruining Lily’s life. Fred says “that blow on my head knocked some sense into it” and gives Tod and Lily his blessing. They are married right away. |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Lily Brent; Mr. King; Tod Martin; Jane; Fred Brent; Mary Brent; Reverend |
Notes | Story starts on the inside front cover. |
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Comic Story | His Terms for Love (10 pages) |
Synopsis | Alice works in an art supply store and artist Jan asks her to pose for him. Alice thinks he loves her, but once the portrait is done, Jan moves on to another model. Alice becomes engaged to friendly cab driver Dave on the rebound, but Jan asks her to come back and she agrees. But once again she discovers Jan only wants her “for a model—nothing else!” Alice goes back to Dave. |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Jan Nola; Alice Brown; Mr. McComber; Yvonne; Dave Hill |
Notes | In this story, all of the dialogue in the balloons is also enclosed in quotation marks. |
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Featuring | Heart's Desire |
Credits | Script:? [as Nan Dalton] | Letters: typeset |
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Text Article | I Want a New Face |
Featuring | For Girls Only! |
Credits | Script:? [as Nan Dalton] | Letters: typeset |
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Comic Story | He Wanted More Than Love (10 pages) |
Synopsis | Margot is informally engaged to Ned but is “not ready to get married yet.” Margot is attracted to handsome Drake, a client of the employment agency where she works, and breaks a date with Ned to go out with him. Margot lets Drake stay at her apartment (while she stays with her sister), and buys him a new suit for a job interview. Margot is evicted and loses her job because of Drake. Ned hires her as his secretary and when Drake shows up and demands money, threatening to tell Ned that he spent the night at her apartment, Ned punches him. Ned says he still loves Margot. |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Ned Armstrong; Margot Burke; Drake Leonard; Mr. Floyd; Mrs. Carson; Mr. Prescott; Miss Wilson |
Notes | Possible alternate title: "A Love Cheat!!!" |
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