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I believe that "His Private Life" was pencilled by Harry Anderson. |
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Publication | July 1951 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: Monthly |
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Credits | Pencils:? (photo) | Inks:? (photo) | Colors:? (photo) | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Romance |
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Comic Story | Kiss and Tell (9 pages) |
Synopsis | Tess decides to go to State College and enjoy herself. She falls in love with math teacher Ralph, but when he doesn’t respond to her flirting, she goes on a social whirl that gets her a reputation as “easy.” Ralph defends her and admits he loves her as well. |
Credits | Pencils: Bill Ward | Letters: typeset (Leroy Lettering) |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Tess Lewis; Mr. Lewis; Elmer; Ralph Tate |
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Comic Story | His Private Life (6 pages) |
Synopsis | Ellen, the literary editor of a newspaper, falls in love with author Vance Foreman, although they’ve never met. When Vance comes to town on a book tour, she interviews him and they kiss. Invited to a weekend party at the home of Vance’s publisher, Ellen overhears Julia say she’s the one who wrote Vance’s books. Ellen writes a scathing exposè, then learns Vance’s most recent book—where he declared his love for her—was written by him, personally. Fortunately, Ellen’s editor changed her story and kept Vance’s secret. She and Vance will wed. |
Credits | Letters: typeset (Leroy Lettering) |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Ellen Landon; Bill; Vance Foreman; Julia Mars; Steve Rack (editor); Jim |
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Comic Story | Wrecker (7 pages) |
Synopsis | Newspaper columnist Bill loves waitress Mimi but she’s intent on snaring famous singer John Meritt, who has dined in the café where she works. Mimi and John decide to get married, but Bill and John’s former girlfriend Cheryl interrupt the ceremony. When Mimi learns John is going to put his career on hold for several years while he studies opera, and that Cheryl really loves him, she agrees to let John go and decides to marry Bill. |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Mimi Slater; John Meritt; Cheryl Renfrew; Bill Dawn |
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Text Story | Diary of a Bride (1 page) |
Credits | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Romance |
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Comic Story | Movie Madness (9 pages) |
Synopsis | Patsy is a waitress in Pete’s diner; they love each other but she wants to become a movie star. When a film crew visits her small town, Patsy is hired as the stand-in for actress Denise. Star Robert Rogan flirts with Patsy. Hoping to demonstrate her acting talent, Patsy locks Denise in an old barn, but Rogan refuses to perform with her. The barn catches on fire and Patsy rescues Denise. She’s cured of her desire to be a star, and agrees to marry Pete. |
Credits | Letters: typeset (Leroy Lettering) |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Denise DeLane; Patsy Ryan; Pete Sanders; Robert Rogan; Marxon |
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