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Dear Lonely Heart #4 (1952)

Comic Media · 1952 · 36 pages

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Contains 4 stories
Ten-Thousand Kisses...
8 pp · romance
Vilma RossMark PhillipsMiss ClarkMary

In "Ten-Thousand Kisses...", actor Mark, still reeling from director Vilma’s icy demeanor, makes a desperate ultimatum: marry him or walk off the set. After the film’s failure, Vilma realizes her feelings have changed, but with their careers in question, she faces a choice between a new opportunity behind the camera and a life with Mark—whose sudden stardom offers a different kind of future.

I Sold My Heart for a Plaything
6 pp · romance
Sheila GrayJohnnyRandy Edwards

In "I Sold My Heart for a Plaything," restaurant cashier Sheila longs for a more glamorous life, especially when her boyfriend Johnny can’t afford the kind of dates she dreams of. When she meets the wealthy but elusive playboy Randy, she’s tempted to trade her loyalty for luxury—only to find herself trapped in a remote cabin where things take a turn she didn’t expect. Back in town, she realizes what truly matters, and seeks reconciliation with Johnny.

Kid Cupid
7 pp · romance
Larry DoyleMary FieldsMr. GiaccoMr. BurnsGroggin

In "Kid Cupid," Mary finds herself drawn to boxer Larry, despite her distaste for the sport. When Larry strikes a dangerous deal with gangster Giacco to win the championship, the fight takes a surprising turn—especially when Mary’s unexpected presence at the ring becomes the spark that changes everything.

Don't Budget Dreams!
8 pp · romance
Anne WellsMiss StoneNelson WebbBryan Wright

In "Don't Budget Dreams!" from *Dear Lonely Heart* #4 (1952), Anne, a factory worker crafting artificial flowers, steps into a real garden of possibility when a kind-hearted store clerk named Nelson encourages her to enter a design contest—winning not just acclaim, but a new career in landscaping. As her life blooms in unexpected ways, she finds herself drawn to Nelson, only to lose him before she can confess her feelings. When fate brings them back together on a job site, Anne must decide what truly matters—her dreams, or the man who helped her find them.

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