Intimate Love (1950) comic books
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Published 1951 by Standard Comics.$34.00
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.
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Published 1953 by Standard Comics.$27.00
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Photo cover. My Jealous Heart, art by Art Saaf; Vina Russells social life is adversely affected when many young men are drafted into the armed forces; She dates Bill Evans, whose factory work makes him exempt, but becomes jealous when he spends so much time at work with Sue Leeds; Vina breaks off their engagement, only to discover Bill was training Sue to take over his job so he could enlist in the Army, and intended to marry Vina before he left. No Time for Romance, art by Vince Colletta; Gwen is considered a snob by her high school friends because she never participates in social events with them; They dont know her widowed mother works to support the family and Gwen has to care for her brother and sister; New student Roger and Gwen are attracted to each other, but she makes excuses not to see him and he gets the wrong idea. Too Good text story by Mickey Marks, art by Vince Colletta. Stand-In for Love, art by John Celardo; Nurse Kit meets Chris on vacation and they fall in love; He says he was formerly engaged to Leslie but its all over now; They wed and return to his home; Kit is constantly reminded of how lively Leslie was, and tries to emulate her in order to keep her new husband. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.