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Boy Meets Girl #18

Dec 1951 · Lev Gleason [1930s-1950s] · 0.10 USD
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"Love Is a Twosome" kicks off a heartfelt advice column in Boy Meets Girl #18, a 1951 issue where readers' personal letters take center stage. With a warm, conversational tone and a focus on real-life romance, the story presents anonymous correspondence answered by Agnes Holmes, offering guidance with a touch of 1950s charm. The cover by Bob Fujitani captures the era’s soft-spoken romance in delicate pencil and ink.

Contains 4 stories
Love Is a Twosome
7 pp · Romance

When a young woman named Ann finally lands a date with Glen, the most popular boy in school, her dream comes true—until she realizes Glen never goes anywhere without his best friend Link and Link's steady girlfriend Joyce. As the foursome continues dating, Ann grows frustrated with the constant company, but when she tries to suggest going out alone with Glen, she discovers Joyce shares her frustration, leading the two girls to hatch a plan to teach the boys a lesson. What happens when Ann and Joyce decide to give Glen and Link a taste of their own medicine will test whether this friendship can survive a little independence.

Write a Letter
2 pp

In "Write a Letter," Jo learns the quiet art of putting thoughts to paper, discovering how even the simplest note—whether to a faraway friend or a kind aunt—can carry warmth and meaning. With gentle guidance, the story turns the everyday act of letter writing into something thoughtful and personal, showing how words can bridge distance and connect hearts.

After the Honeymoon
9 pp · Romance

When newlyweds Alex and Mary return home from their honeymoon to their modest suburban ranch house, they're quickly drawn into the social life of their neighbors, the Martins—a couple whose affectionate, demonstrative style of marriage throws Mary's expectations into sharp relief. As the two couples become friendlier, the pressure to keep up with the Martins' lifestyle begins to test the young couple's careful budget and, more importantly, their understanding of what marriage really means. Caught between Mary's desire for outward displays of devotion and Alex's more reserved approach, the newlyweds must navigate the real-world challenges that come after the romance fades.

Pick-Up In The Park
8 pp · Romance

When a young woman named Cora accepts an invitation to her coworker Elsie's home, she's ambushed with a setup—a chance meeting with Elsie's moody brother Dan, recently back from Korea and heartbroken over a lost love. What Elsie doesn't know is that Cora orchestrates a "chance encounter" in the park, letting Dan believe he's picking her up as a stranger, all as a playful prank. As their romance blossoms over weeks of dates and kisses, Cora finds herself genuinely falling for him—but Dan's reluctance to speak of marriage and his lingering wounds from the past force her to confront an uncomfortable truth about what started as a game.

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CGC 6.5 · 1 in census $721*
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CGC 4.5 · 1 in census $425*
CGC 4.0 · 1 in census $370*
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