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Hi-School Romance #58 cover
Cover: Jack Kirby & Joe Simon

Hi-School Romance #58

Dec 1956 · Harvey · 0.10 USD
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“Puppy Love”

"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.

artist, inker Ray Bailey · letterer Sam Rosen · cover Jack Kirby, Joe Simon

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artist, inker Ray Bailey
letterer Sam Rosen
cover pencils Jack Kirby
cover pencils, inks Joe Simon

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Jeannie Evans was class President and the most popular girl in school until she moved in the middle of her senior year. At the new school she was alone until she met Ted Keating. While dating Ted she saw Bob Brennan and his pals come into the soda shop. Ted told her that Bob led the "in-crowd" at school and when Bob invited her to be part of his group she jumped at the chance. Her initiation involved speaking to a strange man who turned out to be a policeman. The officer told Jeannie that the group ran an illegal gambling ring and she either had to help him or suffer the consequences.

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