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Lonely Heart
Date | Number: 10 | Lang: English (en)
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PublicationMay 1955 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: bi-monthly
NotesThe cover purports to be based on the interior story "Love is Like That..." but the only connection is that the main character is named Beth. The cover scene doesn't appear in the story at all.
 
CoverLove is Like That...
ContentGenre: Romance | Characters: Beth
NotesThe cover purports to be based on the interior story "Love is Like That..." but the only connection is that the main character is named Beth. The cover scene doesn't appear in the story at all.
 
Comic StoryMy Fiery Rival (7 pages)
SynopsisInsurance investigator Marion takes a cook’s job on Clem’s ranch to investigate a suspicious fire. She suspects Elsa, Clem’s jealous girlfriend, who also puts a rattlesnake in Marion’s bed. Elsa is arrested and Clem asks Marion to marry him.
ContentGenre: Romance | Characters: Marion Lane; Clem Watts; Ellia; Elsa Roy; Sheriff
 
Comic StoryConfused Tears (7 pages)
SynopsisMarion moves to the city to get revenge on Andrew Morris, whom she blames for her father’s imprisonment on embezzlement charges. Marion meets Andrew’s son Paul and they fall in love. After confessing her identity and purpose to Andrew and Paul, Marion is surprised when Andrew produces a letter from her father, clearing Andrew of any guilt in the case. Marion can now marry Paul with a clean conscience.
ContentGenre: Romance | Characters: Marion Stewart; Andrew Morris; Paul Morris
 
Comic StoryI Was a Gambler's Wife! (5 pages)
SynopsisLinda meets Herb while on vacation and they fall in love, although Linda insists Herb cease his gambling. After their marriage, Herb meets old friend Dan, who convinces him to bet on horse races. Linda leaves Herb as a result. Several years later, Herb returns to Linda and discovers Dan is trying to woo her. Herb punches Dan, vows to never gamble again, and meets his little daughter for the first time.
ContentGenre: Romance | Characters: Linda; Joanie Smith; Herb Baker; Dan Kane
NotesExactly the same storyline as "My Husband Was a Gambler!" in My Life True Stories in Pictures (Fox, 1948 Series) 6 (January 1949).
 
Letters PageDear Miss Norton... (2 pages)
FeaturingLove advice
CreditsLetters: typeset
ContentGenre: Romance
NotesLove advice column with writers asking for help from "Mildred Norton."
 
Comic StoryLove Is Like That... (7 pages)
SynopsisArchitects Dick and Beth are hired by wealthy Mrs. Horn to build a house in a remote mountain area. They hire Walters and his daughter Laura to guide them to the site. Laura flirts with Dick and Beth accidentally pushes her off a cliff. Dick rescues her but is injured himself. Beth goes for help but a raging forest fire prevents any rescue. Dick and Laura are never found. Some time later, Beth hires Don as her assistant and tells him the story. Don confesses that he is actually Dick and survived the fire, undergoing plastic surgery to his face.
ContentGenre: Romance | Characters: Beth; Don [Dick Reed]; Mrs. Horn; Laura Walters; Mr. Walters
 
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