Hi-School Romance #58
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Puppy Love" in Hi-School Romance #58 (1956) delivers a sharp, suspenseful twist on teenage romance, following Jeannie Evans as her new school life takes a surprising turn after meeting Ted Keating. When an invitation from Bob Brennan’s popular crowd seems like a dream come true, Jeannie finds herself entangled in a secret that’s far from innocent—led by a mysterious man who’s not who he seems. Ray Bailey handles both art and inks, with Sam Rosen’s crisp lettering, while Jack Kirby and Joe Simon’s dynamic cover captures the story’s mix of charm and danger.
In "Puppy Love," Jerry, the boy next door who’s always had a soft spot for Sue, finds his quiet crush tested when she falls for Dave Moran, the charming student her father admires. Torn between admiration and envy, Jerry’s emotions boil over when he sees them together—leading to a sudden, painful clash that leaves him reeling.
In "Love Can't Be Bad," Ellen Wilson—once overlooked and insecure—finds unexpected warmth in Ronny, whose kindness makes her question whether his affection is real. When she tests him by flirting with another man, Ronny’s honest confession reveals a love deeper than she ever dared hope.
In "Meant For Each Other," Meg puts her dreams on hold to care for her ailing father, trading her social life for late nights at the local dress shop and sessions as a model for artist Greg Davis. As their time together deepens, a painful secret threatens to end everything—until fate brings them back at a wedding gown fitting, where a final confession could change everything.
In "Jeannie's Man," Jeannie Evans—once the heart of her high school’s social scene—finds herself adrift at a new school, where she quickly bonds with kind-hearted Ted Keating. When she’s pulled into the glamorous orbit of Bob Brennan’s popular crowd, her first test is a chilling encounter with a stranger who reveals the group’s dangerous secret: they’re running an illegal gambling ring, and Jeannie now has a choice—help them or face the fallout.
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