All True Romance #28
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"All True Romance" #28 features "The True Romance," a story about a woman who becomes dissatisfied with her steady boyfriend Johnny, finding him too predictable and unexciting despite his sweetness, and wishes for more glamorous dates at nightclubs instead of movies. The issue also includes "Roberta Bennett's Lovelorn Guide," an advice column addressing readers' romantic problems, and another story involving a woman named June who reconnects with a soldier named Eddy, her former love interest, creating complications when her friend Helen becomes involved in the reunion.
Jo, a woman navigating life without a steady romance, finds herself unexpectedly walking home with Dick Sloan after a chance encounter with her friend Helen and her date. As they talk, Jo opens up about her loneliness and longing to be loved, confessing her quiet struggles in a moment of rare honesty. The story captures a tender, fleeting connection that leaves her both vulnerable and hopeful.
Betty finds herself caught between two men, Bill Jackson and Grant Wells, both of whom care for her deeply, leading to escalating tension when they confront each other in her apartment. As their rivalry threatens to erupt into violence, Betty must intervene to stop them, only to face a surprising twist when Grant is suddenly called back to military duty, leaving her torn between her feelings and the uncertainty of their futures.
Sheila Gray, dissatisfied with her steady but unexciting relationship with Johnny, finds herself drawn to the glamorous attention of wealthy playboy Randy Edwards—only to be humiliated when his true nature is revealed. After a night of false promises and heartbreak, she flees into the countryside, only to be reunited with Johnny, who quietly returns to offer her a second chance.
Jo and her coworker Helen work at a small restaurant when a returning soldier, Eddy Warren, mistakenly kisses Helen, thinking she’s Jo. Jo is stunned, then quickly drawn into a delicate situation when Jo’s friend June begs her to pretend to be Eddy’s date to spare his feelings after she’s revealed to be in love with another man. As Helen navigates the emotional minefield of keeping up the ruse, she finds herself unexpectedly drawn to Eddy—until the truth about June’s impending marriage forces her to confront what she truly feels.
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Reprinted in Young Brides Album #1 (1958), True Love Stories #3
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