Issue | #141 |
Published | April-May 1966 |
Frequency | bi-monthly |
Cover Price | 0.12 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Jack Miller |
Genre | romance |
Letters | Ira Schnapp |
Notes | cover art taken from splash page of last story in this issue |
Synopsis | After Elsa's husband dies, she is unable to fall in love with any man (though several try their luck). Only when she meets Van, whose wife died some time earlier, does her reserve finally disappear. |
Genre | romance |
Script | ? [as Hilda Storm] |
Pencils | Mike Sekowsky |
Script | ? [as Laura Penn] |
Pencils | John Romita (logo illustration) |
Inks | John Romita ? (logo illustration) |
Colors | ? (logo illustration) |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | relationship advice |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Statement of October 1, 1965 Average number of copies sold during preceding 12 months: 196,326 Actual sold for issue nearest filing date: 210,228 Owner: National Periodical Publications, Inc., Estate of Harry Donenfeld, J.S. Liebowitx; P.H. Sampliner, Irwin Donenfeld, S.U. Sampliner, Sonia Iger, all at 575 Lexington Avenue, New York, N.Y. |
Synopsis | Jeanie works as a babysitter for young Penny, but falls in love with Penny's widowed father Craig. Unfortunately, Craig is engaged to Kay, who immediately senses a potential rival. |
Genre | romance |
Pencils | Jay Scott Pike |
Inks | Jay Scott Pike ? |
Pencils | John Romita (illustrations) |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Two winners in DC's Miss Young America competition, Cobenna Clarke and Diana Jean Runyon, with sketches of the girls by John Romita. |
Synopsis | Bunny's wild outfits and attitude make her the life of every party, but her boyfriend Richy almost leaves her for good when he can't find the real girl underneath all that. |
Genre | romance |