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Teen-Age Confidential Confessions (1960) comic books 1960

  • Issue #1
    Teen-Age Confidential Confessions (1960) 1

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    Cover inks by Vince Colletta. "Motel!", pencils by Joe Sinnott, inks by Vince Colletta; Eileen and Dan go to the prom together; Afterwards, they visit a diner with some friends; A storm blows up, and Dans car wont start; The two teens take shelter in a nearby motel, but the phone lines are down. "Stolen Kisses," pencils by Joe Sinnott, inks by Vince Colletta; Janet goes to a summer camp for teens and makes friends with Sid, one of the counselors; Bob, a rich young man from the other side of the lake, meets Janet when his car breaks down outside the camp; They fall in love. "Too Young for Love," pencils by Charles Nicholas, inks by Sal Trapani; Doris and Bill are in love, but their parents say theyre too young to be serious; Bill moves to California with his family; Doris runs away from home to be with him; While hitch-hiking, shes picked up by Pete, a "mature" man on vacation. His car breaks down and they have to camp out overnight. "Written in Tears," pencils by Charles Nicholas, inks by Sal Trapani; Amys diary narrates the story of the romance between students Amy and Joey. "Come Back to Me," pencils by Joe Sinnott, inks by Vince Colletta; High school athletic star Neal is the boyfriend of Babs; When she gets jealous at the attention he receives for his prowess, Neal says "a guy like me belongs to the whole school, not just one gal!; Weve been too serious any how!"; They break up. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #2
    Teen-Age Confidential Confessions (1960) 2

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    Cover by Joe Sinnott and 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. Mary is engaged to farmboy next door Fred because he's an important man in the county, but she's not sure she loves him... and then she meets Bruce. This story features art by future Fantastic Four legend Joe Sinnott. In another story, a different Mary works in a dress shop and dreams of going where her dresses go, like the exclusive nightclub called the Elite. Doris is secretly in love with her twin sister Alice's boyfriend Cary, so one night when Alice is away, Doris dresses like Alice and meets Cary. Also featuring a vintage ad for the book "How to Write Thrilling Love Letters." Let Me Go!; Magic in the Moonlight; Marriage of Minors; My Heart Betrayed Me; I Found My Man. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #3
    Teen-Age Confidential Confessions (1960) 3

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    Cover art by Dick Giordano. "I Wanted Love," pencils by Joe Sinnott, inks by Vince Colletta; Madges parents are very wealthy but they spend little time with her; While attending an exclusive finishing school, Madge and some friends sneak out to a road house; Madge meets working class boy Jack, and they fall in love; Jack suggests they elope but the police intervene and prevent the ceremony. "Guilty!", inks by Vince Colletta; Peg, whose family is poor, dates Bruce, the son of a "rich and socially prominent family"; Pegs ex-boyfriend Dave warns her against Bruce and his "wild crowd," and Pegs father forbids her to date him; Peg sneaks out to a nightclub with Bruce; hes driving her home when he hits a pedestrian and doesnt stop. "Prison Brand," pencils by Joe Sinnott, inks by Vince Colletta; Anna, an impoverished orphan raised by her aunt, meets Frank and he asks her for a date; Frank gets her a job as a hat check girl at a nightclub; One night, Frank leaves Anna in his car while he attempts to rob a jewelry store; Anna is charged as an accomplice. "Wild Party!", pencils by Charles Nicholas (as ChaSal), inks by Sal Trapani (as ChaSal); Babs hangs around with a wild crowd; over her mothers objections, she goes to a party with Hank; As Hank is kissing Babs, Marty takes a photograph of them; A short time later, the photo appears in a magazine, illustrating an article about teen delinquency; Babs father days "youve made us scum in the eyes of the world." "For The Love Of Mike," inks by Vince Colletta; Sisters Anne and Milly run a restaurant on the edge of the desert; Mike works for and also romances both of them, unable to choose; One day, Hal and Keith are stranded at the restaurant by a storm; Anne finds herself attracted to Keith, and Milly to Hal. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.