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Perfect Love 009 (StJohn - Oct 1953) (Ontology) 36p c2c

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Issue: #9
Published: October 1953, Price: 0.10 USD, Pages: 36, Editing:
Color: Color Dimensions: Standard Golden Age US Paper Stock: Glossy Cover Binding: Saddle-stitched Publishing Format:
Notes: Ziff-Davis material. Continued from Perfect Love (Ziff-Davis, 1951 series) #8
 Comic Contents:
Cover (1 page)
Credits: Pencils: ? (painted) | Inks: ? (painted) | Colours: ? (painted) | Letters: typeset
Genre: Romance

Comic Story (7 pages) I Was My Own Worst Enemy
Synopsis: Jan loves Lance even though he refuses to hire her at his architectural firm. She goes to work for his rival Fred and steals confidential information from Lance’s office to win a contract. Lance finds out and breaks up with her. Jan discovers she’s in over her head on the job and asks Lance for help. He solves her problem and she agrees to give up her career and marry him.
Genre: Romance
Characters: Jan Forest Lance Sullivan Fred Manners

Comic Story (1 page) Your Crowning Glory
Credits: Pencils: ? [as H. H.] | Inks: ? [as H. H.]
Genre: Romance

Comic Story (8 pages) Adios, My Love
Synopsis: Conchita convinces her father to send her to university in the USA, over the objections of her fiancee Manuel. She falls in love with Johnny there, but has to go home when her father is killed. Manuel urges Conchita to marry him; when Johnny doesn’t answer her letters, she agrees. An epidemic of hoof-and-mouth disease strikes their cattle, and Johnny is one of the American doctors sent to help. He and Conchita realize her aunt intercepted their letters to keep them apart. After a thrashing, Manuel confesses he poisoned the cattle. Conchita marries Johnny.
Genre: Romance
Characters: Conchita Lopez Martino Lopez Aunt Maria Manuel Alonzo Johnny Farrell Roberto

Comic Story (7 pages) Wrong Kind of Love
Synopsis: Artist Josh gets a scholarship to study in Paris and wants to marry Ava so she can come with him. However, her widowed mother opposes the match, preferring local businessman Herb for her daughter. Ava and Josh argue and break up, and she becomes engaged to Herb on the rebound. However, on the day Josh’s ship is to sail, Ava changes her mind again and joins Josh, this time with her mother’s blessing.
Genre: Romance
Characters: Ava Halverson Herb Bascomb Mrs. Halverson Josh Meyers

Cartoon (1 page) Dream Man
Credits: Script: Merrylen Townsend [as Merrylen] | Pencils: Merrylen Townsend [as Merrylen] | Inks: Merrylen Townsend [as Merrylen]
Genre: Humor Romance

Text Story (2 pages) I Ran Away from Love
Credits: Letters: typeset
Genre: Romance

Comic Story (6 pages) It's a Man's World
Synopsis: Laurie, an employee of a corrupt political “machine,” urges her boyfriend Guy not to run as the party’s mayoral candidate. When he does, Laurie embarrasses him at a rally and is selected by the reform Citizens Party as his opponent. Guy’s party reveals that Laurie was once in reform school, so Guy quits the ticket. He and Laurie reconcile, and she steps aside so Guy can take her spot. Guy wins the election and marries Laurie.
Genre: Romance
Characters: Laurie Hale Guy Cummings Mr. Parks John Kelly

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