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Publication | July 1951 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: Bi-Monthly |
Notes | Art credits identified by Jim Vadeboncoeur Jr. |
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Credits | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Romance |
Notes | Art credits identified by Jim Vadeboncoeur Jr. |
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Comic Story | Unfair Kisses (7 pages) |
Synopsis | Although she’s engaged to Conrad, wealthy Regina falls for bus driver and med student Dennis, but tells him she’s a maid. Regina breaks up with her snobbish fiancé. Dennis learns her true identity and thinks Regina’s been mocking him, but she professes her love and they decide to get married. |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Dennis Clinton; Conrad Norward; Regina Forman; Marie Ware |
Notes | Art credits identified by Jim Vadeboncoeur Jr. |
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Comic Story | The Other Girl in His Life (8 pages) |
Synopsis | Bandleader Hal hires novice Christie as his new singer. She is a success and when Hal asks her to marry him—to spite his ex-girlfriend Rosamond—Christie agrees, because she really loves him. Rosamond returns, says she’s divorcing her husband, and wants to marry Hal. Christie decides to leave but Hal explains that he really loves her, not Rosamond. |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Christie Jerome; Halbrook "Hal" Drake; Celeste; Rosamond Farley |
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Comic Story | He Was Temptation (7 pages) |
Synopsis | Lee is the director of a summer camp for teenage girls. When she discovers handsome Seth lives nearby, Lee fears he and the girls will get up to no good. However, Seth and Lee fall in love, and she also discovers he’s a famous playwright, so all is well. |
Credits | Pencils: Ken Rice | Inks: Ken Rice |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Lee Andrews; Doris; Roberta; Seth Carraby |
Notes | Art credits identified by Jim Vadeboncoeur Jr. |
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Text Article | Make the Most of Make-Up (2 pages) |
Featuring | Your Charm Guide |
Credits | Letters: typeset |
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Comic Story | Stand-In for Love (8 pages) |
Synopsis | Ed runs a struggling small town radio station and Mary is his assistant and girlfriend. The station is saved when wealthy J.C. Whitestone buys ads, but also insists his daughter Cynthia run his sponsored show. Cynthia romances Ed so Mary thinks about quitting. Offered a job at a bigger station, Mary instead suggests Cynthia for the position. Ed, fed up with Cynthia, tells her father that she has to go. Ed and Mary can now be married. |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Ed Marshall; Mary Reed; Cynthia Whitestone; Peggy Reed; Sam Davis; Dean Houghton |
Notes | Pencils credit identified by Jim Vadeboncoeur Jr. |
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