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Personal Love #15

May 1952 · Eastern Color · 0.10 USD
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“Carnival Girl”

"Carnival Girl" in Personal Love #15 (1952) introduces a poignant, high-stakes romance spun from deception and second chances, drawn with expressive detail by Alfonso Greene. When Gale, a carnival shill, confesses her role in tricking Harry into losing money, their connection deepens—only for past secrets and a jealous ex to threaten their fragile bond. Cover by Alfonso Greene captures the bittersweet tension of a love tested under the flickering lights of a 1952 carnival.

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Gale, a shill for Danny’s rigged carnival games, encourages Harry to play and lose money, then confesses her complicity to him. They fall in love. Gale convinces Danny to allow Harry to win the next evening, since Harry needs money to finance his research. Harry proposes to Gale but his ex-girlfriend Renee exposes Gale’s poverty-stricken past. Harry doesn't care but Gale thinks she’s been the butt of a joke. She causes Harry to lose his money at Danny’s game. Gale tries to force Danny to return the cash but he shoots her instead. Danny is arrested and Harry and Gale reconcile.

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