Lovelorn #11
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free# Lovelorn #11 (March 1951) This issue contains at least two interconnected romance stories. In one narrative, a young woman named Carol becomes involved with Jack Bradford, a man she meets at a party who seems different from other men. After a romantic evening together, Carol learns that Jack has been cast in a new Max Leland musical and rushes to his apartment in excitement, but discovers Jack is out of town. When Carol reaches him by phone at a clubroom in Ithaca, New York, she impulsively decides to travel there to be with him, only to realize too late that her love-driven actions may have complicated their relationship. The second story features a female athlete named Kate whose athletic prowess and genuine friendship with a man named Tod eventually becomes something more romantic, as their unexpected connection deepens into genuine affection.
A girl from the poorer side of town learns a painful lesson about herself when the man she loves discovers her past—a string of casual dates and kisses she once thought were simply how romance worked. When Carl, the serious and different man who makes her believe in real love, turns cold upon hearing the rumors about her, Loretta must confront what his rejection means, and whether she can ever trust her heart again.
Kate Parry, raised on a Korean plantation but yearning for America, finally returns to her homeland after her father's death—only to discover she's equally out of place among her own countrymen at university. When she catches the eye of Tod Murray, the popular football captain, a chance encounter sparks an unexpected connection that transforms her from curious outsider into the woman he's been waiting to notice. As romance blooms between them, Kate begins to find the belonging she's searched for her entire life.
Carol Miller works at a theatrical agency where she's learned to spot phonies—until Jack Bradford walks in, a struggling singer who treats her like a person, not a stepping stone. When genuine feelings bloom between them, Carol discovers that love might mean making choices that test everything she believes about fairness and ambition.
If you're the type who daydreams about romance finding you at home, you're setting yourself up for disappointment—true love takes a little strategy. This 1951 guide walks you through the subtle art of getting the boy next door to notice you, from engineering a "chance" meeting to creating the perfect opening for conversation. Discover the dos and don'ts of modern courtship when proximity and a little ingenuity might be all you need.
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Reprinted in Weird Love #5 (2015), Weird Love #2 (2015)
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