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Issue: True Sweetheart Secrets #4
Publication Date: September 1951
 
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Publisher: FlagFawcett
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Indicia Publisher: Fawcett Publications, Inc.
On Sale Date: (not set)
Volume: 1
Pages: 36
ISBN: none
UPC/EAN: none
Price: $0.10 USD
Indicia Frequency:
Content Items: 8 (4 stories, 1 cover)
Editor(s): Roy Ald; Will Lieberson (executive editor); Al Jetter (art editor)
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Publication Type: Comic Book
Color: color
Dimensions: standard Golden Age US
Paper Stock: glossy cover; newsprint interior
Binding: saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: was ongoing series
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romantic
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Love Scenes from Life Itself!
House ad for "Sweethearts" comic.
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Inside front cover, black-and-white.
Pawn of Torment

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Johnny Cleever; Diane Watley; Ellen; Major Michael Suel; Mrs. Deveren
Hospital worker Diane agrees to care for the newborn baby of a dying WAC whose husband is missing in action. Wounded veteran Johnny falls in love with Diane and gets a job at the hospital to be near her, but suffers a relapse and is hospitalized. Diane thinks Johnny will leave her if he knows about the child, so she relinquishes it to an orphanage. However, it turns out Johnny is the father and he knew about Diane's kindness to his late wife. He thinks Diane "cold-bloodedly and heartlessly" gave the baby away, but when she comes back to claim it, Johnny decides to marry her.
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Unwanted!

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Bob Powell
Bob Powell
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romantic
Nina Folsom; Hank; Hank's mother; David Jennings
When Nina is of age, she leaves the orphanage where she grew up. Kindly diner owner Hank gives her a job and his mother rents her a room. Nina is happy and indebted to Hank and feels guilty when Hank encourages her to date David. David and Nina fall in love, but she resists leaving Hank and the diner. Hank says she's frightened to face life and orders her to leave. Nina realizes she does love David and wants to really begin to live her life.
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Faith Is the Thing

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Elaine Miller
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romantic
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Murder Was My Secret

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Nan Fredly; George Argon
Nan sees a man across the street kill another man. She rushes to call the police, but runs into the man, George. He's friendly and Nan wonders if the victim was perhaps a criminal. Nan and George fall in love. When Nan sees George with another woman, she goes to the police. George says "up to the time you thought I was dropping you for that girl, you were perfectly willing to accept the love of someone you thought a murderer!" The "murder" was a rehearsal for a TV show and the "other woman" was helping him pick a ring for Nan. Nan is mortified but perhaps George will forgive her.
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In Romantic Secrets you will read...
House ad for "Romantic Secrets" comic.
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Why is True Confessions the largest-selling romance magazine at the newsstands of America?
House ad for "True Confessions" magazine. April 1951 issue cover is reproduced.
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Back cover.

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