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Girls' Love Stories#4
Cover: Carlyle Blackwell Jr.

Girls' Love Stories #4

Feb 1950 · DC · 0.10 USD
“Star Light, Star Bright”

"Star Light, Star Bright" is a heartfelt 1950 romance from DC’s Girls’ Love Stories #4, where social worker Caroline and interne Jay navigate love and sacrifice. With art by Alex Toth and inks by Joe Giella, the story unfolds with quiet sincerity as Jay faces a choice between wealth and purpose—until a crisis in the city’s tenements reminds him of where he truly belongs. The cover, by Carlyle Blackwell Jr., captures the emotional tension with a delicate, expressive touch.

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artist Alex Toth · inker Joe Giella · cover Carlyle Blackwell Jr.

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artist Alex Toth
cover pencils, inks Carlyle Blackwell Jr.

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Social worker Caroline and interne Jay fall in love, but they can’t afford to wed on their combined salaries. Wealthy Laura convinces Jay to quit medicine and work for her father’s real estate business; Caroline fears Laura wants to marry Jay as well. However, when a tenement building collapses, Jay and Caroline pitch in to rescue the victims, and Jay realises his place is helping people.

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