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Cover: Bill Walton

Lovers' Lane #39

Mar 1954 · Lev Gleason [1930s-1950s] · 0.10 USD
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“Frank Sinatra Tells the Story... Her Secret”

In "Frank Sinatra Tells the Story... Her Secret," high school student Natalie takes a job at Monty’s truck stop cafe despite Jack’s warnings, setting off a chain of emotional turmoil and unexpected consequences. As tensions rise and secrets unfold, a dangerous situation escalates when Monty targets Elaine, leading Natalie to step forward with the truth. With art by Louis Zansky and Gene Colan, and a cover by Bill Walton, this 1954 issue captures a moment of teenage heartache and moral courage in a story that lingers long after the final page.

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artist, inker Louis Zansky · artist Gene Colan · cover Bill Walton

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artist, inker Louis Zansky
artist Gene Colan
cover pencils, inks Bill Walton

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High school student Natalie decides to work after school to earn money for her future marriage to Jack, but Jack warns Natalie against getting a job at Monty’s truck stop cafe. When she goes ahead anyway, Jack starts dating Elaine. Natalie quits when Monty makes a pass at her, but Jack won’t take her back. In revenge, Natalie urges Elaine to take her spot at Monty’s: Monty tries to abuse Elaine and accuses her of robbery when she resists. Natalie clears Elaine by telling the police about Monty’s assault on her. Jack and Natalie reconcile.

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