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Real Love
Date | Number: 70 | Lang: English (en)
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PublicationOctober 1955 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: Bi-Monthly
 
CreditsPencils:? (photograph) | Inks:? (photograph) | Colors:? (photograph) | Letters: typeset
 
Comic StoryToo Smart for Love (8 pages)
SynopsisRaised in an Oregon lumber camp, Jeanie is sent back east to spend time with her aunt and uncle. She and Leo fall in love: he thinks she's "sweet and simple and unspoiled!" Jeanie is well-educated, however, and shows off by correcting Leo's errors. Leo stops calling and her uncle says "No man wants to think a woman knows more than he does!" When she meets Ken, Jeanie plays dumb but can't stand it. She confesses all to Ken and he says "No man could really be happy with a woman who wasn't his intellectual equal!" Meanwhile, Leo marries "one of the dumbest girls in town!"
ContentGenre: Romance | Characters: Jeanie Gordon; Leo Reid; Lila; Aunt Kate; Margie; Bill; Ken Hartwood
 
Comic StoryA Man for Marian (7 pages)
SynopsisMarian is disliked by all the women in town because she is "jolly and carefree" and plays up to their husbands, making them look bad by comparison. Mae imports her cousin Brand as a potential mate for Marian. Marian tells the wives they should treat their husbands better, and refuses to socialize with them any more. However, she and Brand do get married, move away, and live happily ever after.
CreditsLetters: typeset (Leroy lettering)
ContentGenre: Romance | Characters: Marian Ames; Lettie; Dora Eaton; Jim Eaton; Brand Norman; Rod; Mae
 
Comic StoryTo Be Loved for Myself (7 pages)
SynopsisHeiress Althea thinks she loves Wilbur, but learns he's a fortune hunter who's been two-timing her with her maid. Althea runs away and tells cabbie Chris that she's poor and on the run. He lets her stay in his apartment while he works. The next day her lawyers show up and say Chris answered an ad about the whereabouts of the "missing" heiress; Chris returns the reward money, thinking her pose was a joke. Althea tracks down Chris and says she'll donate her fortune to charity, so they can be married.
ContentGenre: Romance | Characters: Althea Marland [as Mary Jones]; Babette; Wilbur Shaw; Chris Donovan
 
FeaturingThe Charm Corner
CreditsLetters: typeset
 
Comic StoryHeaded for Heartbreak (8 pages)
SynopsisFaith marries rancher Bruce. She gets a letter from her sister Pamela, who says she's also married, to wealthy Travis. Faith discovers life on Bruce's ranch is difficult and decides to return to the city. However, Pamela and Travis arrive for a visit; Pamela confesses that her husband is unfaithful and she's unhappy. When cattle get into the orchard, Faith realizes she cares about her husband and her ranch, and she rushes to help. Pamela "has a mink coat and big diamond, but she really doesn't have love!"
ContentGenre: Romance | Characters: Faith Rogers; Bruce Bromley; Pamela; Travis Seymour
 
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