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All True Romance (1951 Comic Media / Farrell) comic books 1954

  • Issue #15
    All True Romance (1951 Comic Media / Farrell) 15

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    Stories by unknown. Art and Cover by Tewks. Intimate stories of real love! In this issue: "I Married a Maniac"; "A Faker and a Fraud"; "Too Worldly and Too Wise"; and "24 Wild Hours!" Plus: untitled Today's Problem 1-pager (by unknown), and 2-page text story "Falling for the Guy" by Rick French. 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #16
    All True Romance (1951 Comic Media / Farrell) 16

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    Stories by unknown. Art and Cover by Tewks. "Easy Mark" - Bobbie has a reputation as an "easy mark." She hopes her new boyfriend Chris will treat her with respect. At first he seems to be the same lecherous type as the men she's known, then he lectures her about leading men on. She says she's just lonely and searching for love, but men only want one thing. Chris confesses he really loves her and was only trying to ascertain her true nature. Plus: "Headstrong Woman" - Ad executive Helen and her boyfriend Jay vacation in the Bahamas. Her bossy and know-it-all manner results in them being taken prisoner on an isolated island by Mac, who is searching for buried treasure. Jay pretends to be fed up with Helen and joins Mac in his quest, but it's just a trick to defeat the criminal. Helen apologizes to Jay for her domineering manner and promises to treat him like an equal partner in their relationship from now on. Also: "False Bride" - Engaged for two years, Amy still refuses to marry Garry until their house is built and furnished and their finances are more secure. Garry breaks up with her and she dates womanizer Joey, who criticises her for leading him on and says Garry was right to dump her. Amy tracks down Garry at a waterfront dive; Joey is also there, and when he makes a pass at Amy, Garry defends her. Amy says she'll marry Garry right away. And: "Foolish Girl" - Nightclub singer Honey falls for magician Don. Club owner Larry tricks Honey into delivering a suitcase full of heroin, and claims her as his new girl. Honey protests and flees, right into the arms of Don, who is actually an undercover federal narcotics agent. Larry and his henchmen are arrested, and Don and Honey kiss. Plus: 2-page text story "The Beautiful Bedroom"! And: untitled Today's Problem 1-pager (by unknown) - Sheila and her sister Maureen tell Mildred Norton that Bill Bennett is in love with both of them. Mildred asks readers to write in with advice. 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #17
    All True Romance (1951 Comic Media / Farrell) 17

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    Cover by Marty Elkin. Stories by unknown. Art by Tewks and ? Intimate stories of real love! In this issue: Four burning confessions, including "The Passion Pit" (with art by Tewks) and "Love in Paris"! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #18
    All True Romance (1951 Comic Media / Farrell) 18

    Cover by Marty Elkin. Stories by unknown. Art by Tewks and Marty Elkin. "Man Chaser" with art by Tewks - Although 17-year-old Dolly loves Bart, she compulsively craves the flattery and romantic attention of other men. Dolly promises Bart to straighten up, but soon afterwards goes with Buck to his family's beach house. Buck makes a pass at Dolly and complains when she first flirts with him, then rejects him. Bart arrives to take Dolly home and tells her they are through. Plus: "Love Thief" with art by Marty Elkin - Terry lives with her older sister Laura and Laura's husband Frank. Frank can't find a job so he's around the house all day while Laura works to support them. Terry and Frank fall in love but Terry feels guilty and breaks off their romance, even though she still loves him. Frank gets a job and his relationship with Laura improves. Terry decides to move out and begins to date an old school friend. Also: "Love Lesson" with art by Tewks - Jean's roommate Marylin is much more glamorous than she, and steals Jean's boyfriend Jack. Jean, Marylin, Jack, and Jack's friend Peter spend a weekend in a mountain cabin. Marylin decides to dump Jack for the wealthy Peter, whom Jean finds attractive. Peter says he'll play along with Marylin so Jack will see how fickle she is, and Jean can win Jack back. The plan works, except Jean doesn't want Jack, she wants Peter, and gets him in the end. And: "Love Is the Prize" with art by Tewks - Ronnie wins a singing contest in her hometown and moves to New York to take singing lessons from Paul. She leaves behind her boyfriend Mike. When Paul says he's attracted to her, Ronnie explains about Mike and Paul accepts this. However, Mike arrives unexpectedly and mistakenly thinks Ronnie loves Paul; he breaks their engagement and leaves. Ronnie realizes Paul is the one she loves after all. Plus: 2-page text story "The Wonderful Knight"! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #19
    All True Romance (1951 Comic Media / Farrell) 19
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    Cover by Marty Elkin. Stories by unknown. Art by Marty Elkin and Tewks. "Truth Is in the Heart" with art by Marty Elkin - Waitress Terry wants a rich husband. She dates Jim, a wealthy doctor 16 years older than her, over her sister Myra's objections. Jim and Terry get along well, but Myra has Jim pretend to be broke so Terry will break up with him. Myra tells Terry she wants Jim for her own. Terry realizes she loves Jim whether he's rich or not, and they reconcile. Plus: "Faith in Their Love" with art by Tewks - Jean and Bob fall in love but he's sent overseas on military duty for two years. His friend Hal, stationed with Bob, starts to correspond with Jean, and also intercepts Jean's letters to Bob and vice versa. When he's discharged, Bob confronts Jean and they discover Hal's dirty tricks. Hal gets a punch in the nose and Jean and Bob reconcile. Also: "Private Affair" with art by Tewks - Janie marries high school teacher Peter and soon becomes irritated at his low pay and heavy workload. She convinces her father to give Peter an executive position in his business, although Peter really prefers teaching. This new job improves their finances but Peter has even less time for Janie. She starts dating George, another employee of the firm. Peter asks for a divorce and returns to teaching. Janie realizes she truly loves Peter and doesn't want to change him. And: "Party Girl" with art by Marty Elkin - Unemployed Peg's roommate Ginnie convinces her to take a job as a "party girl," escorting visiting businessmen. Peg is humiliated when private detective Richie suspects her of stealing money from her clients, but they eventually fall in love. However, Richie's work makes him break dates with Peg and she agrees to go to another party. Her "date" gets fresh and she pushes him. The man hits his head and is knocked out. Richie helps clear Peg of any blame and they reconcile. Plus: 1-page text stories "Old Flame" and "Now or Never"! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #20
    All True Romance (1951 Comic Media / Farrell) 20

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    Cover by Don Heck. Stories by unknown. Art by Marty Elkin, Tewks and unknown. Intimate stories of real love! In this issue: Four burning confessions, including "A Life of Her Own" (with art by Marty Elkin), "High-Speed Heartbreak" (with art by Tewks), "Light of Love" and "Little White Lies"! Plus: 1-page text stories "Victory for Vera" and "The Winner"! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.