Intimate Love (1950) comic books 1955 or before
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Published 1950 by Standard Comics.$14.00
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Photo cover. This Man Is Mine, art by Al Carreno; Dot and her boyfriend Steve both get jobs in a new factory which opens in their town, but Steve receives a scholarship to university and quits; Dot fears Steve will forget about her or think shes beneath him; Factory foreman Chuck constantly undermines her faith in Steve, and when Steve comes home on break and refuses to take a job in the factory, they break up; Dot later hears Steve is doing badly at school because hes depressed. Imitation Heart, art by John Celardo; Veda becomes engaged to Steve on the rebound; hes also just been jilted; They dont love each other and decide to break their engagement. Turn on the Charm text story by Betty Hill. I Gambled for Love!, art by Al Hartley; Toby marries Dan after a whirlwind romance; Dan and his brother Frank are professional gamblers, and Toby enjoys the high life at first, but leaves Dan when he loses all of their money; Tobys father urges her to get a job to occupy her time and she becomes a sales clerk. Romance on the Menu text story by Sally DeVries. Melody of Love, art by H. W. Kiemle; The true romance of Stephen Foster and Jane McDowell. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published 1951 by Standard Comics.$17.00
Photo cover. In order of appearance: "First Love"; "Runaway Bride"; "Debt of Love: The True Romance of John Milton and Mary Powell" and "My Heart Is Yours" art by Ruben Moreira; and "I Hated Men". "Accent on Charm: Picnic Season, First Sunburn, Light Makeup, Warm Weather Charm, Vacation Time, When You Pack Your Clothes..." text article by Martha Hale. "Tom Dick and Marry: Erma Finally Decides Where Her Heart Belongs..." illustrated text story by Sally DeVries; and "You Can't Tell About Love: Were They Just Good Pals or Sweethearts?" illustrated text story by Jane Hobart. 36 pages. Full color. Cover price $0.10.



