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| Additional Information | |
| Name | Young Romance 43 | Published |
| Publication | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 52 | Frequency: monthly |
| Cover | 1 page |
| Letters | typeset |
| Genre | Romance |
| Notes | Photo cover |
| Comic Story | Fool in Love! (10 pages) |
| Synopsis | Celia’s boss Phil asks her to make friends with aspiring songwriter Lincoln, so that Lincoln will sell his songs to their publishing firm on favorable terms. Celia and Lincoln fall in love and she’s fired when she types up a fair contract for him. Phil and his partner decide to sign the contract anyway, but Celia resigns to become Lincoln’s wife and manager. |
| Genre | Romance |
| Characters | Celia Hendrix; Phil Long; Mr. Wyatt; Lincoln Cross |
| Script | Jack Kirby ? |
| Pencils | Jack Kirby |
| Inks | Joe Simon Jack Kirby ? |
| Letters | Ben Oda |
| Story | Nancy Hale's Problem Clinic (3 pages) |
| Synopsis | Deborah dates cabbie Jerry but wants him to go to college. He insists he doesn’t “need a fancy degree!” Nancy Hale advises: “You ought to be thankful for such an industrious, energetic young man!” |
| Genre | Romance |
| Characters | Nancy Hale; Deborah L.; Jerry |
| Pencils | Mort Meskin |
| Inks | Mort Meskin |
| Letters | Ben Oda |
| First Line | A college education is a wonderful thing! |
| Story | The Way They Met! (1 page) |
| Synopsis | Office worker Rita is complaining to a fellow worker about an almost illegible report sent in by a salesman. A man arrives to see the boss and admits he’s the one who wrote the report. He asks Rita to tutor him in writing reports, over dinner. |
| Genre | Romance |
| Characters | Rita K.; Leo F. Bellingham; Genevieve |
| Letters | Ben Oda |
| First Line | Rita was furious! |
| Comic Story | A Honey of a Sergeant! (8 pages) |
| Synopsis | Melinda leaves the Army and takes a job at a company, but her strict supervision causes morale to plummet in her division. The boss asks Craig to straighten her out and he does, by faking a crisis and taking Melinda to dinner. When she learns the truth, Melinda rejects him but Craig tells her off and admits he was also in the military and outranked her. They reconcile. |
| Genre | Romance |
| Characters | Melinda Hopkins; Craig Jordan; Mrs. Rand; Mr. Ridges; Jean; Cherry; Mr. Bergner |
| Script | Natalie Krigstein |
| Pencils | Bill Draut |
| Inks | Bill Draut |
| Letters | Ben Oda |
| Notes | Krigstein script per biblio info published in Robin Snyder's The Comics, Vol 27, No. 5, May 2016. |
| Text Article | Your Crowning Glory (1 page) |
| Script | ? [as Charmaine] |
| Comic Story | Say it With Kisses! (7 pages) |
| Synopsis | Dottie runs a flower shop and Bill becomes her best customer, sending bouquets to his fiancée Mae. Dottie claims she’s also engaged, which is untrue. When Bill leaves town on a business trip, she discovers Mae broke up with him, because he was spending more time buying her flowers than being with her. Bill returns and doesn’t seem sad about Mae, because he really loves Dottie now. |
| Genre | Romance |
| Characters | Dottie Reiner; Willie Reiner; Bill Mason; Mr. Spalding; Mae Smith |
| Pencils | Mort Meskin |
| Inks | Mort Meskin |
| Letters | Ben Oda |
| Text Article | End Those Blues (1 page) |
| Script | ? [as Nancy Hale] |
| Letters | typeset |
| Comic Story | Gentlemen Prefer Ladies! (9 pages) |
| Synopsis | Jennifer and her family live in an upscale part of town. When she becomes attracted to radio repairman Mike, she thinks he’s not interested because of his lower socio-economic status. She starts hanging around with the “Horton Street” crowd but Mike likes her even less, because he thinks her new friends are low-class. Mike tells her “it doesn’t pay to lower your standards to try to win a man! Gentlemen always prefer ladies!” and they kiss. |
| Genre | Romance |
| Characters | Jennifer Wilson; Mike Miller; Sadie Parker; Max; Willy Keats; Mrs. Miller |
| Pencils | Mort Meskin |
| Inks | Mort Meskin |
| Letters | Ben Oda |
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