- Volume
- 4
- Price
- 0.12 USD
- Pages
- 36
- Indicia Frequency
- bimonthly
- Publisher's Age Guidelines
-
Approved by the Comics Code Authority
- Indicia / Colophon Publisher
- Charlton Comics Group
- Editing
- Pat Masulli (executive editor); Dick Giordano (managing editor)
- Script
- Joe Gill ?
- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
- Vince Colletta
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Job Number
- B-36
- Genre
- romance
- Synopsis
- Claire's father has engine problems and his plane goes down at Hook Lake. Joel Crane, a pilot who happens to be delivering radio parts, helps Claire rescue her father. Joel and Claire fall in love and plan to be married. Then Joel's plane goes down in a fierce storm. Claire, who knew how to fly a plane before she could drive a car, flies to the rescue and seems to hear Joel's voice through the static, guiding him to her location.
- Script
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- romance
- Synopsis
- Paul Traynor tries to talk Amelia Moster out of flying to Paris to study art. Amelia insists that she wants a career, not marriage. She even suggests that Paul should marry her sister, Susan, who has been in love with him. After Amelia leaves, we find out that Paul and Susan had planned everything to make Amelia think the choice was hers.
- Script
- Joe Gill ?
- Pencils
- Charles Nicholas
- Inks
- Jon D'Agostino ?
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Job Number
- B-41
- Genre
- romance
- Synopsis
- Actor Anthony Wyannt professes his love for Mitzi Logan, the script girl. But she feels the kissing scene between him and blond bombshell Reina Dialto is too genuine and gets jealous. When Reina shows up one morning with a headache, Mitzi is asked to walk through the proposal scene with Anthony. When Anthony doesn't stick to the script, Mitzi realizes he really loves her.
- Script
- Joe Gill ?
- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
- Vince Colletta
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Job Number
- B-35
- Genre
- romance
- Synopsis
- Rhoda gets a job as a go-go girl, dancing in a cage at a discotheque. Since the rules don't permit the dancers to talk to the customers, she starts to get lonely. Then one night Bert Morgan starts talking to her while she is on a break. But the manager breaks them up before they have a chance to talk very long. Bert shows up the next night as she arrives at work and Rhoda gives up her job to be with Bert.