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Hi honey, I’m home!

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After the babysitter incident, I’m not at all surprised if the sequence of events matches the “In this issue” blurb: The rich man’s daughter ends up with alimony and everything.


Tender Romance #1, by Stanley Morse

Cover blurbs that answer their own questions

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How far can a girl go before her mistakes catch up with her? As far as Greenwich Village, apparently.


Lovers’ Lane #34, by Lev Gleason

A Lonely Love-Starved Girl

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Considering all the guys lining up to appear with her on the covers of romance comics, I sincerely doubt that the Blonde in a Red Dress was ever one of the “Un-Datables”.


First Romance Magazine #14, Harvey

First Love Illustrated #9, Harvey

A classic love triangle

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Could this be the source of the eternal conflict between the Blonde in Red and the Redhead in Yellow?

(I just hope the boyfriend’s name isn’t Chekhov, because if so, I’d worry about those guns on the wall.)


First Love Illustrated #9, Harvey