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Young Romance #92 (1953)

Prize · 1953 · 34 pages

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A young actress named Helen becomes torn between her theatrical ambitions and her love for Jim when a talent agent offers to manage her career in Hollywood. Jim's jealousy and lack of faith in her success leads Helen to leave him and pursue acting, though she struggles with loneliness and the realization that stardom cannot replace genuine love. The issue concludes with Helen recognizing that Jim has mental telepathic abilities and begins to reconsider her choices, questioning whether her ambitions are worth sacrificing their relationship. The magazine also includes a "Problem Clinic" feature by Charmaigne offering beauty and personal advice to readers.

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