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| Date | | Number: 28 | Lang: English (en) | |||
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| Name | Just Married 28 | Published |
| Publication | Price: 0.12 USD | Pages: 36 | Frequency: bimonthly |
| Cover | One Love - Two Hearts / 1 page |
| Letters | typeset |
| Genre | Romance |
| Characters | Mark Krueger; Valeri Krueger (his wife) |
| Pencils | Joe Sinnott |
| Inks | Vince Colletta |
| First Line | Joe's waiting...shall I go or stay? |
| Comic Story | Guiltless (3 pages) |
| Synopsis | Shirley's husband Tom is getting tired as he drives them to their honeymoon location. He suggests that they stop at a motel up ahead, but Shirley urges him to drive on. Shortly afterwards, he has to swerve to avoid a truck and the car crashes into a tree. Shirley only has a few scratches, but Tom is seriously injured. Shirley blames herself for the accident. |
| Letters | typeset |
| Job # | A-1230 |
| Genre | Romance |
| Characters | Tom Austin; Shirley Austin (his bride) |
| Script | Joe Gill ? |
| Pencils | Charles Nicholas |
| Inks | Vince Alascia |
| First Line | It's been said that the happiest day of a girl's life is her wedding day... |
| Comic Story | The Voice On The Phone (5 pages) |
| Synopsis | When Keith displays jealousy toward the milkman, Sandy decides not to tell Keith when she starts getting anonymous phone calls. The strain begins to tell on Sandy until one day she receives one of the calls while Keith is home. The man is calling from a phone booth outside their home and Keith goes out to punch him before the police come. |
| Letters | typeset |
| Job # | A-1709 |
| Genre | Romance |
| Characters | Keith Wilson; Sandy Wilson (his wife) |
| Script | Joe Gill ? |
| Pencils | Dick Giordano ? |
| Inks | Vince Colletta |
| First Line | Keith and I had been married for four months! |
| Comic Story | First Impression (3 pages) |
| Synopsis | When Diane meets Ben Ardway, she finds him brusque and disinterested. When Diane's date for the country club dance has to cancel at the last minute, he asks Ben to take Diane to the dance. At first, neither seems excited by the prospect, but by the end of the evening they are in each other's arms |
| Letters | typeset |
| Job # | A-1607 |
| Genre | Romance |
| Characters | Ben Ardway; Diane Masters; Bea Janis (voice on phone only) |
| Script | Joe Gill ? |
| Pencils | Dick Giordano ? |
| Inks | Dick Giordano |
| First Line | When I met Ben Ardway, I thought he was a member of a crowd in town that were always in trouble! |
| Comic Story | Abandoned Bride (3 pages) |
| Synopsis | Andy walks out immediately after marrying Evelyn when Bert shows up after the wedding claiming she is his girl. |
| Letters | typeset |
| Job # | A-1836 |
| Genre | Romance |
| Characters | Andy; Evelyn; Bert Lowery |
| Script | Joe Gill ? |
| Pencils | Charles Nicholas |
| Inks | Vince Alascia ? Charles Nicholas ? |
| First Line | One moment we were joined, my husband and me, |
| Text Article | Don't Drink On Dates (2 pages) |
| Synopsis | Discusses the issue of drinking on dates. |
| Letters | typeset |
| Genre | Romance |
| First Line | When Elaine graduated from elementary school she was the proudest girl in town. |
| Comic Story | One Love-Two Hearts (10 pages) |
| Synopsis | Valerie tries to run Mark's life. Mark objects, saying his love was hers, but his life is his own. |
| Letters | typeset |
| Job # | A-1584 |
| Genre | Romance |
| Characters | Mark Krueger; Valerie Krueger (his wife); Joe Voss (Mark's friend); Doris Reid (Valerie's friend); Mr. Fehlan (Mark's boss) |
| Script | Joe Gill ? |
| Pencils | Joe Sinnott |
| Inks | Vince Colletta |
| First Line | We'd been Mr. and Mrs. Mark Krueger; for three glorious weeks |
| Notes | Cover art (with different coloring) is taken from the splash panel of this story. Art credits for this story confirmed from the notes of Joe Sinnott's job book. |
| Comic Story | God Is Never Out Of Style / Your Role in the Cold War (1 page) |
| Synopsis | How going to church will help win the Cold War. |
| Letters | typeset |
| Job # | A-1574 |
| Genre | Non-fiction; Advocacy |
| Script | Joe Gill ? |
| Pencils | Rocco "Rocke" Mastroserio |
| Inks | Rocco "Rocke" Mastroserio |
| First Line | In these days there is too much cynicism, |
| Notes | This story was published in various Charlton titles in this period. |
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