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Confessions comic books issue 10

  • Issue #10
    Teen-Age Confidential Confessions (1960) 10

    Cover by Vince Colletta. Stories and art by Joe Sinnott, Charles Nicholas, Sal Trapani and Vince Colletta. Charlton's romance comic captures the emerging teen culture of the early 1960s, when surfing, hot rods and new fashions in dance and dress swept America. Jenny falls for married man Carl and sets her small town talking, in a story featuring art by future Fantastic Four legend Joe Sinnott. Jilted Claire falls for handsome neighbor Leo when a storm hits their island vacation cottages. In a wacky story for this title, inventor Isabelle creates a way to keep her easily distracted boyfriend from wandering off with some other woman. Plus a vintage ad for a contest to visit the set of legendary B-movie producer American International's "Off on a Comet" - a movie that was never actually made. Love Can't Wait; Storm in My Heart; Isabells Inventions: The Hand Holder; Are You a Criticizing Carrie?; My Heart, the Puppet. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #10
    Romantic Confessions Vol. 2 (1951) 10

    "A Little Rebel Called Love," art by John Prentice; Lora's military family expects her to marry West Point cadet Johnny, but she prefers Larry, who intends to go into his father's business; When Lora's father is transferred to West Point, Lora has to go along; Larry promises to marry her as soon as he can support them both. "To Dare To Dream," art by Mike Roy; Nola dates Don, but her sister Cathy says he's just doing it to spite his ex-girlfriend Eloise, who is now going out with wealthy Bob; When Bob loses his fortune, Nola fears Eloise and Don will reconcile. "My Yesterday's Faults"; Jack and Frances are reporters on the same newspaper; She's cool and disapproves of his melodramatic "human interest" stories; Frances has an unhappy home life, living with her father and his second wife, the hostile Vivian. "One Chance For Love" text story. "A Star Can Travel Alone," art by Bill Ely; Star player Jim considers baseball just another job; Club secretary Anne can't understand his attitude, since she loves the sport; Jim falls for society woman Helen and decides to quit baseball and go into business, but then learns she's engaged to another man. "They Called It A Good Time"; Jud and Sheila are the life of the party in their frivolous social set; On a scavenger hunt, Sheila meets the serious Carl and they fall in love. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.