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Published date should be February 1952. It currently reads as 1951. |
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Publication | February 1952 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: quarterly |
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Credits | Pencils: L. B. Cole (signed) | Inks: L. B. Cole? |
Content | Genre: Romance |
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Comic Story | My Heart Was Haunted (9 pages) |
Synopsis | Daphne's wealthy husband dies. Her sister-in-law Mildred begins running her life, and disapproves of the young widow's budding romance with estate lawyer Chad Derleth. Mildred brings a spiritualist to the house to contact Daphne's dead husband for advice. He materializes during a seance and forbids Daphne to remarry. Chad arrives and exposes the spiritualist and Mildred as husband and wife conspiring to kill Daphne and steal the estate. |
Credits | Pencils: Iger Shop? | Inks: Iger Shop? | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Horror-suspense; Romance | Characters: Daphne Greene; Chad Derleth; Mildred Greene; Gambrini (spiritualist); Molly (maid) |
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Comic Story | Love? or Her Career (7 pages) |
Synopsis | Film star Anne Preston is a passenger in actor Wes Edwards's car when he hits a pedestrian and speeds away. The accident will negatively impact their latest film as well as the career of producer Sam Kasper. Wes orders Anne to remain silent. She reluctantly complies for Sam's sake. She visits the hit-and-run victim, Brad Kent, in hospital and the two fall in love. Wes wants Anne for himself, and when his trial is held, he vengefully reveals Anne was in the car with him. She is cleared of any wrongdoing. Brad forgives her and the two look forward to marriage. |
Credits | Pencils: Max Elkan | Inks: Max Elkan |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Anne Preston; Wes Edwards; Sam Kasper; Bradley Kent |
Notes | Art credit from JVJ index card attached to online scanned version. |
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Text Story | Faithful (2 pages) |
Synopsis | Young mother and wife Agnes Trent is almost killed by her husband's gun-toting mistress. |
Credits | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Agnes Trent; Tim Trent; Little Tim; Grace Perkins; Mr. Perkins; Dr. Morgan |
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Comic Story | I Suffered for Love (10 pages) |
Synopsis | Secretary Phyllis Mott becomes the mistress of shady businessman, Fred MacKay. When Dan Kostello, a gangster, comes to the office looking for MacKay, he slips out the back door with Phyllis. Eventually, Kostello finds the two and guns down MacKay. Phyllis is arrested but released when Kostello confesses. She takes a job as a diner waitress and regrets her sordid past. |
Credits | Pencils: Wally Wood; Martin Rose | Inks: Wally Wood; Martin Rose |
Content | Genre: Crime; Romance | Characters: Phyllis Mott; Fred MacKay; Dan Kostello; Ken Roberts (Phyllis's high school sweetheart); Phyllis's mother |
Notes | Art credit from JVJ index card attached to scanned issue online. Bails credits Martin Rose (aka Martin Thall) with assisting Wood on both pencils and inks. |
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