([January] 1971)

IPC, 1952 Series
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Price
1'3 [0-1-3 GBP]; 0.06 GBP
Pages
68
Indicia Frequency
Published each month
Indicia / Colophon Publisher
IPC Magazines Ltd.
Brand
A Fleetway Library
Editing
?

Issue Notes

Publication date is based on copyright date and information available from other issues in the series.

You're My World (Table of Contents)

cover / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Fernando Carcupino ? (painting)
Inks
Fernando Carcupino ? (painting)
Colors
Fernando Carcupino ? (painting)

Genre
romance

You're My World (Table of Contents: 1)

comic story / 55 pages (report information)

Script
?
Pencils
?
Inks
?
Letters
?

First Line of Dialogue or Text
When Joy Standon first met Steve Bradley at the fair something clicked inside her
Genre
romance
Characters
Joy Standon; Steve Bradley; Hazel; Frank; Bill Starr; Aunt Anna; Carol Massey
Synopsis
Joy is going steady with Bill, but with Bill often working late at the factory, Joy goes to the fair with some friends and meets Steve. Soon Joy realizes she loves Steve and breaks off with Bill. Steve is a talented piano player, but doesn't seem to have much ambition in that area and is happy with the way things are. Joy gives a tape recording of Steve's playing to the daughter of a theatrical agent. Carol prods her father to give Steve a chance and he becomes successful. However, Carol wants Steve and is in a position to help his career while Joy sees less and less of him.
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Indexer Notes

Note at the bottom of the splash page states: "First published in 1961".

Sweet and Tender Romance (Table of Contents: 2)

comic story / 9 pages (report information)

Script
?
Pencils
Carlos Prunés ?
Inks
Carlos Prunés ?
Letters
?

First Line of Dialogue or Text
What is love?
Genre
romance
Characters
Steve Loman; Wendy Miller
Synopsis
Steve and Wendy are aspiring actors who fall in love. Steve gets his big break and is on his way to stardom. Wendy goes along as an understudy, but Steve is told that Wendy is just smalltime and is holding him back. When Wendy overhears the conversation, she goes home because she doesn't want to hold back Steve's career.

Indexer Notes

In one panel, a theatre marquee in the background reads:

STEVE LOMAN
--- in ---
"THE GARBAGE
MAN COMETH"
A New Play
by Frederick Biro

Since Frederick Biro is mentioned nowhere else in the story, this may be a reference to one of the creators of the story.

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Series Information
Table of Contents
  1. 0. You're My World
  2. 1. You're My World
  3. 2. Sweet and Tender Romance
This issue was modified by, among others
  • Steve Belknap
  • Ramon Schenk
  • Jim Van Dore