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Lovelorn #31 (1952)

American Comics Group · 1952 · 36 pages

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Contains 5 stories
No Love Lost!
7 pp · romance

A television panel show sparks an argument between Nancy Jordan and the confident Larry Brooks over whether a woman can win any man's heart—and Nancy's so determined to prove him wrong that she accepts his challenge to land a proposal. As Nancy sets her sights on fellow panelist Roger Clark and orchestrates their romance, she finds herself caught between playing a calculated game and feelings she never anticipated, while Larry watches from the sidelines with emotions of his own.

The Schoolmarm and the Savage
3 pp · romance

A shy schoolteacher on a cross-country bus tour finds herself drawn to Ed, the charming tour driver, despite her own self-consciousness—but when she wanders away from the group against his warnings, a dangerous encounter on an Indian reservation forces her to see Ed in a new light. As their connection deepens in the Arizona landscape, Joan begins to wonder if there's more to this "savage" bus driver than his rough exterior suggests, and what stories she'll one day tell about this unexpected journey.

Belle of the Big Top
8 pp · romance

A young woman named Marie dreams of escape through circus stardom when a charismatic performer named Danton La Forge offers her a spot in his troupe—but a wise hotel proprietress, who grew up in the circus herself, shares a cautionary tale about the glamorous life under the big top. Through her own story of ambition, romance, and the dangerous allure of the spotlight, the proprietress reveals what Marie risks losing in her pursuit of fame and excitement.

Wish You Were Here
3 pp · romance

A young woman seeking solitude finds herself drawn into a moonlit encounter with a charming stranger at a country inn, only to discover the next morning that he's a wealthy guest and she's part of the staff—leaving her to question whether the magic of their midnight meeting can survive the harsh light of day. When old friends from her former life unexpectedly arrive, the truth about who they both really are finally emerges, and a moment of rekindled passion suggests that sometimes first impressions were right all along.

Love Asks no Questions
8 pp · romance

Penny Halliday, a newspaperwoman assigned to expose racketeering in her town, approaches Tom Merrick—a reluctant witness working for crime boss "Toothy" Vance—hoping to get him to talk. When Tom charms her into a dinner instead, Penny senses genuine fear beneath his bravado and coaxes out his confession: he's been trapped in the organization for years, blackmailed into silence by threats against his family. As Penny and Tom grow closer over the following weeks, she finds herself torn between her journalistic duty and her deepening feelings for him, leaving her to grapple with whether his love for her is real or just another con.

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