Girl Comics #4
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA young woman clutching a vinyl record beams up at the dashing young man leaning over her shoulder, with a record album and phonograph nearby — a warm, everyday snapshot of mid-century romance that perfectly sets the mood for this "Lovers Magazine" entry. Girl Comics #4 (1950) promises 52 pages of tender love tales, headlined by "Fool's Paradise!" and the confession-style teaser "Can a Girl Be Happy with Borrowed Love?" If heartfelt stories of life and love — as the cover puts it, "as thrilling as a moonlight kiss" — are your thing, this charming ten-cent package delivers that promise in spades.
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Author Peter asks waitress Kitty to be his inspiration, to the consternation of her boyfriend Hank. On a whim she marries Peter, but soon feels intellectually inferior to him and his city friends. Peter’s novel about their relationship is mocked by his publisher and editor. However, Kitty secretly sends it to another company and it’s accepted. Peter apologises to Kitty for his “intellectual arrogance” and they reconcile.
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