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Heart Throbs #14 (1952)

Comlo Magazines · 1952 · 36 pages

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Contains 4 stories
I Was Nobody's Girl
9 pp · romance
Adrienne MorleyAnneDonna RichardsJimmy DaileyMr. MorleyMrs. GathersRoss Delbert

Donna Richards, a shy factory worker from Nebraska, is unexpectedly chosen as the face of the Morley Chocolate brand, thrust into a world of glamour and attention. As her life transforms overnight, she finds herself drawn to Ross Delbert, the advertising manager who championed her rise, while grappling with the growing distance from her kind but unassuming coworker, Jimmy Dailey.

I'll Cry No More
6 pp · romance · pencils Charles Quinlan
Gary AndrewsJanet MuirJudy MuirSharon Muir

Sharon, feeling invisible compared to her glamorous twin sisters, finds unexpected connection with Gary Andrews, a new visitor to Sunset Lake. As her quiet crush deepens, she fabricates a fake date to avoid facing him with her insecurities—only to break down in tears when her sisters discover the truth. In a heartfelt moment, the twins reveal they’ve been trying to include her all along, and Sharon finally sees herself through their eyes, realizing her worth beyond jealousy.

May and December
7 pp · romance
Mimi ClarkNeil BrettPhillip Devereaux

Mimi Clark, a young artist living in modest circumstances, finds unexpected success after a renowned critic takes an interest in her work, opening doors to luxury and recognition. As her life changes, she grows closer to the older critic, who demands she cut ties with her former friends, including Neil Brett, the kindred spirit who once shared her dreams. The story follows Mimi as she grapples with the cost of her newfound status and the weight of choices that threaten to upend her past.

On the Rebound
7 pp · romance
Bert EvansJoan Foster [also as Jean Foster]Vic Stuart

Joan, recently engaged to Bert, finds herself drawn back to Vic when they unexpectedly reunite at a party. After a moment of emotional clarity, she realizes her feelings for Vic never faded, leading her to end her engagement and rekindle the romance she thought was behind her.

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