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First Love Illustrated
Date | Number: 53 | Lang: English (en)
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SourceThis book was scanned from a copy in the JVJ Archive.
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NameFirst Love Illustrated 53 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.10 USD | Pages: 36 | Frequency: monthly
 
Cover1 page
PencilsAl Avison
InksAl Avison
 
ContentsContents (1 page)
Pencilsvarious
Inksvarious
NotesArt on contents page is taken from partial splash panels of the stories in the issue.
 
Comic StoryUnhappy Love (7 pages)
SynopsisNewspaper photographer Lorna threatens to ruin the reputation of Ted’s skating rink unless he sells out to her boss Bill Brown. The paper publishes a photo of Ted kissing his fiancée Carol and claims the rink is an unwholesome place for teens. Ted secretly tape records Brown making his threats and blackmails him into apologising and even supporting Ted’s business.
GenreRomance
CharactersCarol Granville; Ted Rader; Lorna Murdock; Bill Brown
PencilsAl Avison
InksAl Avison
 
Text StoryThe Choice Was Mine (1 page)
Letterstypeset
GenreRomance
NotesIllustration is done in black and white.
 
Comic StoryHe Loved Me Not (4 pages)
SynopsisFlorist Laurie-Ann is in love with regular customer Ken, but refuses to respond to his romantic advances because she thinks he’s sending flowers to another woman. Ken explains that the “other woman” is the widow of “a dead Army buddy of mine!” and he really loves Laurie-Ann.
GenreRomance
CharactersLaurie-Ann; Ken Brill
PencilsJoe Certa
InksJoe Certa
 
Text StoryIn Love and Miserable!
Letterstypeset
GenreRomance
 
Text StoryTorch for the Wrong Guy
Letterstypeset
GenreRomance
 
Comic StoryChoose Well, My Heart! (6 pages)
SynopsisSusan and Jeff are in love, but can’t get married until he earns his engineering degree. She doesn’t want to wait. One day, Susan is struck by wealthy Tony’s car but not seriously injured. They begin to date and Susan dumps Jeff. However, when Susan suffers a delayed reaction from the crash, Tony says “I don’t want a cripple on my hands!” and she breaks up with him. Jeff returns and offers to marry Susan right away, but she is now happy to wait until he graduates.
GenreRomance
CharactersSusan Parker; Mrs. Parker; Jeff Thompson; Harkins; Tony Wayde; Dr. Thompson
PencilsAl Gordon ?
InksAl Gordon ?
 
Letters PageNo Title
FeatureYour Problem
Script? (as Nancy Powers)
Letterstypeset
 
Comic StoryTragic Awakening (5 pages)
SynopsisPeggy drops out of high school and gets a factory job. She finds her new freedom fun at first, but when college student Ted interviews her for a project, he is shocked that she voluntarily left school and Peggy begins to regret her actions. Peggy dates Ted but feels he looks down on her and goes back to her factory boyfriend Mac. However, Ted explains he does love Peggy and urges her to return to school so they can have a better life together. She agrees.
GenreRomance
CharactersPeggy; Miss Stevens; Mac; Toni; Ted Mills
PencilsTom Hickey
InksTom Hickey
 
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