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True War Romances #8 (1953)

Quality Comics · 1953 · 36 pages

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Contains 4 stories
My Heart Was Overseas
6 pp · romance; war

When a Hollywood starlet named Carol Dale agrees to a playful ruse—posing as the sweetheart of a shy G.I. named Dan Sheldon to help him save face with his Army buddies—what starts as a lark deepens into something neither of them expected. As Dan's ten-day furlough winds down and his ship prepares to sail for Korea, Carol finds herself torn between the career she's fought for and feelings that have become impossible to ignore. With departure looming and truth still unspoken, she must decide what her heart truly values most.

Korea Heartbreak
9 pp · romance; war
BradFredGeorge WaltonMargeMr. Loren

A successful Broadway dance team shatters when George Walton is called to fight in Korea, leaving Marge heartbroken—until she travels to perform for the troops and meets Brad, a soldier who sweeps her off her feet with instant, overwhelming love. But when Marge discovers George has returned home wounded, she finds herself torn between the man she's just fallen for and the partner who needs her most.

Passport to Paradise
7 pp · romance; war

A soldier stationed overseas falls for a woman who dreams of a luxurious life in America, but when a perceptive friend helps him see that she's chasing a passport to paradise rather than his heart, Dan must confront what he really wants in a wife—and discovers the answer may have been closer than he thought all along.

Soldier on my Mind
6 pp · romance; war

A young woman torn between two soldiers finds herself caught in a web of romantic memory and present reality. When Sgt. Lennie Baker proposes, she accepts—but memories of Bill, a soldier from her past, keep pulling her back, their glamorous daydreams of each other outshining the disappointing reality they discover when Bill returns to town. As Sandra grapples with what love truly means, a chance encounter forces her to confront which dream was ever real in the first place.

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