Issue | #52 |
Published | November-December 1965 |
Frequency | bi-monthly |
Cover Price | 0.12 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Jack Miller |
Genre | romance |
Pencils | Gene Colan |
Letters | Ira Schnapp |
Reprinted | in Heart Throbs: The Best of DC Romance Comics (Simon & Schuster, 1979 series) #[nn] |
Characters | Mary Robin |
Synopsis | When Mary meets new intern Dr. Swift, she is immediately attracted to him, but he ignores her at every opportunity. Dr. Malcolm, a staff psychiatrist, sees Mary's longing and hypnotizes Dr. Swift into kissing her, which leads to the young intern confessing that he too was attractied, but was afraid that romance would distract him from his work. |
Genre | romance |
Script | Robert Kanigher |
Pencils | John Romita |
Notes | Last appearance of Mary Robin. Kanigher script credit from the Who's Who of American Comic Books. |
Synopsis | fashion page |
Genre | biography |
Script | Julius Schwartz |
Pencils | John Giunta |
Inks | John Giunta |
Notes | Story of Mary Simkhovitch, an advocate for the improvement of housing conditions who founded the settlement center called Greenwich House in New York City. |
Reprinted | from Wonder Woman (DC, 1942 series) #55 (September-October 1952) |
Synopsis | Shy Cissy can't decide whether to take her friend Loretta's advice about Stan, the guy she likes. |
Genre | romance |
Inks | Bernard Sachs |
Script | ? [as Jane Ford] |
Pencils | John Romita (logo illustration) |
Inks | ? (logo illustration) |
Colors | ? (logo illustration) |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Advice Column |
Synopsis | Tomboy Judi gets a makeover, but now she looks just like movie star Didi Taylor, and thinks that everyone just wants to meet her because of the resemblance. |
Genre | romance |
Pencils | Gene Colan (p 1); Dick Giordano ? (pp 2-9) |
Reprinted | in Girls' Love Stories (DC, 1949 series) #162 (October 1971) |