All True Romance #25
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Close-up of a Cad," Betty’s test pilot boyfriend Jeff promises to quit flying for her, but heads to California for a three-month job first. While he’s away, she begins dating insurance agent Richard and agrees to marry him. On her wedding day, Jeff’s sudden low-altitude flyby over the church forces Betty to confront her true feelings. Penciled and inked by the Iger Shop, this 1955 tale of love, loyalty, and aerial drama unfolds with quiet emotional weight, all captured in a cover by the Iger Shop.
In "Close-up of a Cad," Sally finds herself caught in a web of shifting loyalties when her boss West, still entangled with his former fiancée Jane, enlists her to charm clients like Peter. As tensions simmer and emotions grow, an unexpected connection sparks between Sally and Peter—leading to a quiet but heartfelt turn of fate.
In "Stars in His Eyes," Betty’s test pilot boyfriend Jeff promises to quit flying after she worries for his safety, but heads off to California for a three-month job. While he’s away, Betty begins seeing insurance agent Richard and agrees to marry him. On her wedding day, Jeff’s plane suddenly appears overhead, circling the church—just in time for Betty to realize her true feelings.
In "Battle For Love," Mary finds herself caught between two men—Jim, who courts her with quiet devotion, and Ed, the one she truly cares for. When Jim and Ed, unaware of each other’s feelings, learn of Mary’s dilemma, they prepare to settle it with a fight—only to realize the choice must be hers alone. The story unfolds with tender tension, as Mary must decide where her heart truly lies.
In "Irresistible!" from All True Romance #25 (1955), childhood teasing takes a sharp turn when grown-up Alice flirts with her cousin Mildred’s boyfriend Martin, setting off a chain of events that leaves her publicly humiliated. When Alice announces their engagement in the papers, Martin reveals the truth: he never loved her, only wanted to teach her a lesson—because he truly loves Mildred.
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