Issue | #19 |
Published | February 1953 |
Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Leon Harvey |
Notes | Publisher in indicia: Home Comics, Inc., with contents copyright Harvey Features Syndicate. No number on the cover. Cover image illustrates the first story of the issue, "Hidden Heartbreak"; features a lingerie image. All four of the stories in this issue were reprinted in Hi-School Romance #43. |
Genre | Romance |
Notes | Publisher in indicia: Home Comics, Inc., with contents copyright Harvey Features Syndicate. No number on the cover. Cover image illustrates the first story of the issue, "Hidden Heartbreak"; features a lingerie image. All four of the stories in this issue were reprinted in Hi-School Romance #43. |
Pencils | ? (Photo) |
Inks | ? (Photo) |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | Streamline your waist and hide bulges! |
Genre | Romance |
Pencils | Various |
Inks | Various |
Reprinted | In Hi-School Romance (Harvey, 1949 series) #43. |
Pencils | ? (Photo) |
Inks | ? Photo |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | Reduce up to 5 pounds a week with Doctor's Plan gum. |
Characters | Kathie Thomas; Patricia Harlow; Walt Corby |
Synopsis | Kathie Thomas thought that her dreams had come true when she was hired as the personal secretary for Patricia Harlow, one of the top dress buyers in the city. Not long after she started, she met Walt Corby, a dress manufacturer who was dating Pat. But when Corby's business hit the rocks, Walt became persona non grata for Pat. Kathie decides to help Walt around the office, then passes on an idea of Pat's to Walt that turns his business around. When Pat invites Walt to dinner to "make up", Kathie can't resist telling Walt that Pat's a liar and a cheat... and that she has fallen in love with him. |
Genre | Romance |
Notes | Kathie shown in lingerie on page 3. |
Reprinted | In Hi-School Romance (Harvey, 1949 Series) #43. |
Genre | Romance |
Letters | Typeset |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | House ad for the upcoming issue of First Romance #20. |
Characters | Judy Dunn; Lee Sanders; Peter Byrnes |
Synopsis | Parkville was a quaint New England town full of history. Some of the new history was the romance between Judy Dunn and Lee Sanders that was going great until Peter Byrnes arrived to write a book on the history of the town. Peter was different from Lee; he was quieter and more calm, but he was also much older. At first Judy was impressed that he found her so attractive but the more she saw him the more she felt. Still her friends made fun of her dating "the old bookworm". Trying to please her, Peter took her to a dance, but left when he found the music too loud. At first, Judy stays to have fun, but then runs after him realizing that he was "the one". |
Genre | Romance |
Pencils | Tom Hickey |
Inks | Tom Hickey |
Reprinted | In Hi-School Romance (Harvey, 1949 series) #43. |
Pencils | ? (Photo) |
Inks | ? (Photo) |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | New safe formula helps break the habit in just 7 days. |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | House ad for upcoming issues of the Harvey line of romance comics: First Love Illustrated #24, First Romance #21, Love Problems and Advice Illustrated #18, and Hi-School Romance #18. |
Notes | Make big money selling White Cloverine Brand salve. |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | Watch out... or your men folk will walk off with "mini-gym". |
Characters | Jennie Traynor; Bill Ryan; Roy Tindal; Pete |
Synopsis | Jennie Traynor loved to dance, and dreamed of being on the big stage. When talent agent Bill Ryan came to the small Virginia town offering auditions, her boyfriend, Pete, told her that this is the best way to grab her dreams. She entered and won the contest and as a prize Ryan offered to take her to the bright lights of New York. However, the only job Ryan managed to find for her was dancing in the chorus line of a sleazy club owned by Roy Tindal. Intrigued by her beauty and charm, Tindal took an interest in Jennie, and her dreams seemed to be coming true when he cast her to appear on Broadway in a play he is producing. But success has a big price and Jennie realizes her ill-made choices may cause her to lose everything she previously had, while gaining her little. |
Genre | Romance |
Script | Joe Simon (?) |
Pencils | Bill Draut |
Inks | Bill Draut |
Reprinted | In Hi-School Romance (Harvey, 1949 series) #43. |
Genre | Romance |
Letters | Typeset |
Reprinted | In Hi-School Romance (Harvey, 1949 series) #43. |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | House ad for a subscription to Hi-School Romance; twelve issues for $1.00 and twenty-five issues for $2.00. |
Characters | Jean Davies; Burt Medford; John Davies |
Synopsis | Jean Davies is the daughter of the mayor's daughter and always in the public eye; too much so if you ask her father who insists that she stop being the headline in Burt Medford's gossip column. Jean goes to the newspaper office to have a stern converstaion with Medford, but instead finds him charming and accepts a date with him. Romance blossoms until Jean learns what kind of devious reporter Medford is, and she breaks up with him. As her father's election looms, Medford threatens to run a smear campaign against John Davies unless she returns to him. The mayor is re-elected, and when Medford comes to apologize, Jean will have nothing to do with it chosing honor over love. |
Genre | Romance |
Reprinted | In Hi-School Romance (Harvey, 1949 series) #43. |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | Grows a complete rock garden in 4 days. Only $1.00. |
Pencils | ? Photo |
Inks | ? (Photo) |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | Save 50% off regular prices! |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | New wonder cream works like magic to conceal blemishes. |
Pencils | ? (Photo) |
Inks | ? (Photo) |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | More than 100 beautiful styles for free... and make extra money in your spare time. |