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Love Confessions #21 (1952)

Comic Magazines · 1952 · 36 pages

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Contains 4 stories
I Couldn't Be Unfaithful!
9 pp · romance
Aunt EmilyDiana AlbrightSteve LandonVic Carey

In "I Couldn't Be Unfaithful!", heiress Diana finds herself torn between her secret romance with Vic and a surprising new connection with Steve during a Caribbean cruise arranged by her strict Aunt Emily. Though she struggles to honor her promise to Vic, her world shifts when she learns the truth about his intentions—opening the door to a love that might finally be her own.

Pattern For Marriage
6 pp · romance · pencils Little Al
Lucy CarrollMr. Jonathan A. CarrollMrs. CarrollProfessor David BurgessTed Foster
They Lied About Me
7 pp · romance
Earl FlemingGrant DawsonHazel LeewoodNoreen

In "They Lied About Me," Noreen’s engagement to Grant is tested when a lonely afternoon at a company picnic leaves her vulnerable to rumors. Though nothing happened between her and executive Earl, gossip spreads through the office—especially from coworker Hazel—and reaches Grant, who breaks things off. When Grant later learns the truth from overhearing Earl and Noreen, he realizes the real betrayal was never in Noreen’s actions, but in Hazel’s deceit. The story unfolds with quiet tension and emotional honesty, centered on trust, miscommunication, and the fragile hope of reconciliation.

Too Tall To Be Popular
7 pp · romance
Betty JensenDaveDon BeyersGail FergusonNorman BillingsTom

In "Too Tall To Be Popular," Gail struggles with self-doubt over her height until her friend Betty introduces her to Don, another tall young man. As their romance grows, Gail faces heartache when Don’s former girlfriend returns, and later finds herself drawn into a new life as a city model—where she’s offered a proposal of her own. The story unfolds with quiet emotional depth, exploring love, identity, and the courage to choose oneself.

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