My Own Romance comic books issue 29
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Cover by Al Hartley. Stories by Stan Lee and unknown. Art by Jay Scott Pike, Alice Kirkpatrick, Werner Roth, Mike Sekowsky, Christopher Rule and unknown. "Milly's Mistake!" with art by Jay Scott Pike - Milly doesn't want to settle down with Jimmy in her small town, preferring to live in the big city like her Aunt Jane. However, when Milly visits Jane, she learns her impoverished, middle-aged aunt wants to use her as "bait" so men will take them out to dinner. Milly returns to her small town and Aunt Jane decides this is also the life she wants. Plus: "Love Is Where You Find It!" with pencils by Alice Kirkpatrick - Alice wants to get out of the slums where she and boyfriend Frank live, but Frank is content to stay there and thinks that's good enough for his future children. They argue and Frank decides to marry someone else. Alice quits her job in a mill and is hired as a receptionist, going from blue-collar to white-collar. She and her boss Steve fall in love, marry, and have 2 children. Also: "Love 'Em and Leave 'Em!" by Stan Lee and Werner Roth - Don is an admitted womanizer, who dates women and then dumps them when another comes along. He and Jane date for a time, but Don returns to his old promiscuous ways. Don's roommate Steve thinks Jane is being mistreated, and eventually marries her. Too late, Don realises that he actually loved Jane and lost her due to his own behaviour. And: "The Reason He Left Me!" with art by Mike Sekowsky and Christopher Rule - Helen loves football player Buck, but thinks newcomer Rene is angling to steal him away. Helen discovers Rene is involved with gamblers who are pressuring Buck to quit the team before the big game, so they can win a lot of money. Helen recruits some male students to break up the gambling ring, and Buck can now play football with a clear conscience. Issue also has 2-page text story "Poor Little Rich Girl." 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

