My Romance #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Love For A Crooner!", high school student Kitty finds herself smitten with Mr. Williams, the charming lodger in her family’s home. As her parents gently guide both Kitty and Williams through the growing tension, a quiet realization leads Kitty to reconnect with her age-appropriate boyfriend Chet. With art by Chris Rule and inks by Frank Giacoia, this 1948 tale captures the tender awkwardness of first crushes and the wisdom of growing up.
In "Love For A Crooner!", Anne finds her high school sweetheart Tommy suddenly swept into the spotlight after being discovered by nightclub owner Bill and transformed into a rising crooner. When Tommy’s growing fame draws attention from socialite Jessica, Anne misinterprets their closeness, leading to a moment of doubt—until the truth unfolds.
In "The Ring!" from My Romance #1 (1948), Donna finds herself caught between two men: the passionate but troubled actor Bruce and the steady, devoted playwright Ted. As Bruce’s career crumbles under the weight of his own recklessness, Donna must decide what kind of future she truly wants—fueled by fire or grounded in quiet strength.
In "Too Young For Romance!", high school student Kitty finds herself caught in a delicate situation when Mr. Williams, a young man renting a room in her family home, becomes the object of her affection. With her parents quietly guiding both Kitty and Williams through the awkwardness, the story unfolds with gentle humor and heartfelt moments as Kitty begins to see her feelings in a new light. Ultimately, she reconnects with her age-appropriate boyfriend Chet, finding her place in the world of growing up.
In "The One Who Waited!" from My Romance #1 (1948), quiet secretary Peg watches from the sidelines as her boss Herb dates the glamorous but demanding Linda. When Linda’s aloofness finally pushes Herb to reconsider what truly matters, he finds himself drawn back to Peg—whose steady presence was always there. The story unfolds with gentle sincerity, capturing a moment of quiet revelation in a world of fleeting romance.
In "Love And Football Don't Mix!" from My Romance #1 (1948), Ted, editor of the college newspaper, enlists Ruth to tutor Hank—a coal miner-war veteran-student—so he can keep playing football. What begins as a practical arrangement sparks something unexpected when Hank and Ruth fall in love, leading to a surprising decision that changes their lives.
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