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- romance
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- Megan; Jim; Megan's mother
- Synopsis
- Megan reads every advice book she can to make sure her marriage to Jim won't end in divorce. Unfortunately, her determination to talk through every issue destroys their romance and leads to a fight. Jim walks out. But Megan's mother has sage advice that a cake won't necessarily be better if you follow meticulously follow a recipe. Fortunately, Jim comes back.
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- José González
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- José González
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- Genre
- romance
- Characters
- Henry; Lyn Stewart; Joe Grant; Debra
- Synopsis
- Lyn enrolls in Egyptian studies to please her brainy boyfriend Henry. Joe does the same to satisfy his fiance's father. But they're not good students and are drawn to each other until they realise, "We duffers should stick together!"
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From the original printing: "The song For You, For Me--words and music by Cliff Richard and Bruce Welch. Published by Shadows Music Ltd. and Belinda (London) Ltd. Recorded by Cliff Richard on Columbia SEG 8246."
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- romance
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- Fred Jones; Sally; Fred's grandmother; Betty
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- Angered by Fred's womanising, Sally takes what she thinks is an imitation gun and shoots Fred to scare him. To her shock, Fred falls dead. She reflects on his many liaisons and cover ups, and decides he deserves it. But then she sees the engagement ring he's just bought and starts to cry. Fortunately, Fred's faking it to teach her a lesson. What Sally saw as people lying to cover up for Fred was the truth.
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This story is probably from Valentine.
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- romance
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- Bill; Fran Gower; Phil
- Synopsis
- Fran wins an expensive holiday and fiancé Bill insists she take the cash alternative. But when Bill goes on a work trip, Fran takes the holiday, meets wealthy Phil and lives a dream for a short time. She expects Bill to be angry, but he cannot even understand such foolish behaviour and they separate. Fran is relieved to be free and knows that one day she will find someone who shares her dreams.
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This story is probably reprinted from Marilyn.
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- romance
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- Ann; Jack Riley; George
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- Beautiful Ann has a new car and decides that Jack Riley, the best driver around, will teach her to drive. But Jack's not an admirer and the lesson ends with Ann throwing him out of the car. To get home, she needs a licensed driver and none of her admirers will put themselves out to help. Even George. When Jack comes to the rescue, Ann decides its "better to be disliked by Jack Riley than liked by any other boy".
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This story is probably from Valentine.
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- Félix Mas (signed as Mas)
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- Félix Mas (signed as Mas)
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- ? (original editor)
- Genre
- romance
- Characters
- Ann; Leo; Denis; Jim; Bill
- Synopsis
- Bill helps Ann pack to move and asks her about the photos. She tells him about all her exciting boyfriends—Leo the montain climber, Denis the racing driver and Jim the actor. Bill throws them all out and tells Ann she doesn't need them any more. They are moving into their new house together.
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The signature on this story is dated 1962 "SI", for Spain's Selecciones Ilustradas agency. This story is probably from Valentine.
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- Look at her! Isn't she a sight to behold!
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- humour
- Synopsis
- Two gallery visitors appear to marvel at a beautiful woman, to her delight. But they're talking about a statue.
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- Julian Morote (signed as Julian)
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- Julian Morote (signed as Julian)
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- Genre
- romance
- Characters
- Jack McFarlan; Helen
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- When Helen suggests a gym for Jack, he takes it very seriously and becomes a prominent athlete. Before long, he is exercising all the time and Helen has had enough of being alone. She goes to break it off, but Jack's new strength comes in useful when Helen sprains her ankle, and Jack realises what he's losing.
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The lettering on this story looks like work translated from Spanish, rather than sourced from UK romance comics. The signature on this story is marked SI, for Spain's Selecciones Ilustradas agency.
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- Antonio Borrell Pujol [as A Borrell] (signed)
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- Antonio Borrell Pujol [as A Borrell] (signed)
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- Genre
- romance
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- Larry Parsons; Cynthia; Bette
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- Cynthia's born in May and her horoscope predicts innocence and happiness. She's lucky to find beautiful gardenias thown out a window. She's then lucky to meets Larry, who bought the flowers. But then comes Bette, who threw the flowers away and she spitefully destroys Larry and Cynthia's happiness. Larry runs after Cynthia and catches her on the bus. He decides they were born for each other—he was born in May too.
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The lettering on this story looks like work translated from Spanish, rather than sourced from UK romance comics. The signature on this story is marked SI, for Spain's Selecciones Ilustradas agency.
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- romance
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- Lorna; Richard; Mr Durand; Gerard; trapezist
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- Lorna has always loved the circus, but then her lover and partner Gerard dies. Richard also loves Lorna and tries to entice her from the circus. Just as she decides to tell Richard no, a handsome new trapezist joins the circus as her new partner. Will history repeat?
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The lettering on this story looks like work translated from Spanish, rather than sourced from UK romance comics.
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- Petronius (signed as Petronius)
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- Petronius (signed as Petronius)
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- Genre
- romance
- Characters
- Raymond; Rita Hillworth; Jackson
- Synopsis
- When Raymond meets Rita, she is distressed that she's messed up an audition and destroyed her dream to be an actress. With Raymond's support, she goes to drama school and is on the cusp of her first great opportunity. When Raymond asks her to give it up and marry him, she initially says no. But she can't go on without him.
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The lettering on this story looks like work translated from Spanish, rather than sourced from UK romance comics. The signature on this story is marked SI, for Spain's Selecciones Ilustradas agency.
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- Carlos Prunés ?
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- Carlos Prunés ?
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- ? (original editor)
- Genre
- romance
- Characters
- Kay; Judith; Gerard; Oliver
- Synopsis
- After moving to the city, Kay writes to her estranged sister Judith who stole Kay's boyfriend Gerard. Kay explains she left to get over her bitterness, but feels she must tell Judith that Gerard has contacted her to restart their romance. Kay has a new relationship and she tells Judith that she should should break with Gerard.
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The lettering on this story looks like work translated from Spanish, rather than sourced from UK romance comics.
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- Ángel Badía Camps ?
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- Ángel Badía Camps ?
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- Genre
- romance
- Characters
- Julie; Deanna; Bob; Charlie; Eddie
- Synopsis
- Deanna has always had fun and never found someone who wanted to marry her. When she becomes serious with Eddie, her friend Julie advises her to give up her partying and become serious too. So she gives it a go. Soon, Eddie wants to know what's wrong—he loves her just as she is.
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The lettering on this story looks like work translated from Spanish, rather than sourced from UK romance comics.
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- Really, Mr. Soggy, I need a new typewriter -
- Genre
- humour
- Synopsis
- Mr. Soggy suffers for being too stingy to buy a new typewriter for his secretary.
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- Mariano Raull (signed)
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- Mariano Raull (signed)
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- Genre
- romance
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- Percy; Nancy; Charlie
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- Nancy's had it with Percy's football obsession. Dumping him, she meets Charlie who has broken up with his obsessive girlfriend. Nancy begins to think they a good match when he admits the one thing his former girlfriend hated—his obsession with football. Nancy quickly says goodbye and then runs into Percy. He says will give up football for her— she appreciates it and they kiss, but Nancy doesn't believe it.
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The lettering on this story looks like work translated from Spanish, rather than sourced from UK romance comics.