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Popular Romance
Date | Number: 9 | Lang: English (en)
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PublicationOctober 1950 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: bi-monthly
 
CreditsPencils:? (photo) | Inks:? (photo) | Colors:? (photo)
ContentGenre: Romance
 
Comic StoryI Stole for Love (12 pages)
SynopsisReform school girl Mary Johnson gets a job in a department store and is determined to make good. Co-worker Allan Ross falls in love with her, and, when he proposes, Mary looks forward to married life. Allan is promoted to an administrative position and will eventually see the records kept on file in the office about Mary's past. She tries to steal the records but is caught by Mr. Monroe who thinks she intended to steal some valuable bonds kept in the filing cabinet. She is fired. Time passes, and Mary learns Mr. Monroe refuses to hire reform school girls after his experience with her. She doesn't want the reform school girls to suffer for her misdeed and confesses all to Monroe. Allan overhears her, forgives her, and, once again, expresses his desire to marry her.
CreditsJob #: R-193
ContentGenre: Romance | Characters: Mary Johnson; Miss Pringle (reformatory matron); Paul Monroe (manager, Graham's Department Store); Allan Ross; Lucille Ross (Allan's mother); Miss Raines (Mary's supervisor); Mr. Bates (party guest)
 
SynopsisArticle about etiquette and social conduct.
FeaturingJust Between Us
CreditsScript: Brenda Brant | Pencils:? (header illustration) | Inks:? (header illustration) | Colors:? (header illustration) | Letters: typeset
ContentGenre: Non-fiction
 
SynopsisAlice relishes arguing with her boyfriend Rick because making up is "wonderful". One day, Rick walks out because he wants some peace in his life. Alice expects him to call and vows to give him a piece of her mind. He doesn't call and three weeks later she sees him with another girlfriend. In time, he marries her. Alice realizes she has made some mistakes and determines to change.
FeaturingLove Notes
CreditsJob #: R-210
ContentGenre: Romance | Characters: Alice; Rick Lowell; Mother
 
Comic StoryForgive Me! (6 pages)
SynopsisSharon's romance with Fred is hampered by his kid brother, Eddie. The siblings are orphans who spend most of their time together. Eddie even accompanies the couple on their dates. Sharon has a frank discussion with Eddie and makes it clear that his constant presence is a barrier to the progress of her relationship with Fred. Eddie is stunned and hurt. He takes a walk and suffers heat stroke. Sharon blames herself for his condition and passes the night sitting by his bed. Fred apologizes to Sharon for expecting her to spend so much time with Eddie, and promises her the future will be different.
CreditsJob #: R-181
ContentGenre: Romance | Characters: Sharon Williams; Fred Collins (news reporter); Eddie Collins; Ella Graham (Sharon's friend); Tom Hale (farmer)
 
Text StoryAll Clear for Love (2 pages)
SynopsisNancy's New York romance with Grant Dixon fizzles and she returns home to Clearview. Old flame Clark Martin protests his undying love, and Nancy welcomes his attentions.
CreditsPencils:? (header illustration) | Inks:? (header illustration) | Colors:? (header illustration) | Letters: typeset | Job #: R-171
ContentGenre: Romance | Characters: Nancy Dalton; Clark Martin (lawyer); Grant Dixon (actor)
 
SynopsisAdvice on relationships and clothing.
FeaturingLet's Talk It Over
CreditsScript: Brenda Brant | Pencils:? (header illustration) | Inks:? (header illustration) | Colors:? (header illustration) | Letters: typeset
ContentGenre: Non-fiction
 
Comic StoryMy Desperate Heart (8 pages)
SynopsisIrene marries Doug after a ten-day courtship and becomes the mistress of his stately mansion. She's surprised but complies when he asks her to dress a certain way. Mrs. Moulton tells her Doug was once engaged to Ann Baker, a woman who died after falling in the house. Irene now realizes that Doug is trying to make her over into the dead woman. She finds a letter by Ann that reveals she wasn't in love with Doug but with another man. Irene flees the house and gets a job. Doug finds her. Mrs. Moulton has told him about the contents of Ann's letter, and he has let go of the past.
CreditsJob #: R-187
ContentGenre: Romance | Characters: Irene Carter; Doug Carter; Mrs. Moulton (housekeeper); Ann Baker
 
Text ArticleLegend of Love (1 page)
SynopsisFull-page, inside back cover article in comic book page format about romantic love through the ages.
CreditsJob #: R-134
ContentGenre: Non-fiction
 
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