Issue | #134 |
Published | February-March 1965 |
Frequency | bi-monthly |
Cover Price | 0.12 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Jack Miller |
Characters | Bonnie Taylor |
Genre | romance |
Pencils | John Romita |
Inks | John Romita ? |
Letters | Ira Schnapp |
Notes | cover art taken from splash page of the last story in this issue |
Synopsis | Gloria is left behind when her sister Irene and her boyfriend Ken fall in love with each other. Several weeks later they come back, having realized they were not in love after all, and Ken wants another chance with Gloria. |
Genre | romance |
Pencils | Mike Sekowsky ? |
Synopsis | Natalie spends most of her time by the phone waiting for Sam to call and take her on an occasional date. When she decides to give him an ultimatum, he admits that he doesn't love her but expects her to be available whenever he is, so she is finally able to walk away for good. |
Genre | romance |
Pencils | John Romita (illustrations) |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Two winners in DC's Miss Young America competition, Lois Harriet Greene and Liz Lande, with sketches of the girls by John Romita. |
Script | ? [as Laura Penn] |
Pencils | John Romita (logo illustration) |
Inks | John Romita ? (logo illustration) |
Colors | ? (logo illustration) |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | relationship advice |
Characters | Bonnie Taylor |
Synopsis | Bonnie's fellow stewardess Angie thinks that Bonnie is much luckier at love, but Bonnie has many unhappy stories to tell. When they arrive in Paris they go to a masquerade ball, where the man that Bonnie has her eye on ends up with Angie. Bonnie flees the party, but a handsome stranger comforts her. |
Genre | romance |
Script | Robert Kanigher |
Pencils | John Romita |
Notes | Kanigher script credit from the Who's Who of American Comic Books. |