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Issue: Heartbeat Romances #9
Publication Date: January 1966
 
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Publisher: FlagK. G. Murray
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Indicia Publisher: Sport Magazine Pty Ltd
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Pages: 84
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Price: $0.25 AUD
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Content Items: 17 (16 stories, 1 cover)
Editor(s): ?
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Publication Type: Comic Book
Color: Colour cover; Black and white interior
Dimensions: 180mm x 260mm (#1-5?); 180mm x 270mm (#6?-20)
Paper Stock: Newsprint
Binding: Squarebound (#1-5?); Saddle-stitched (#6?-20)
Publishing Format: Ongoing series
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[untitled]

Illustration  on  Cover, Front
Credits
Angel Badia Camps ? (painting)
Angel Badia Camps ? (painting)
Angel Badia Camps ? (painting)
? (original editor)
Subject Matter
romantic
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from ?
Miscellaneous
1
[untitled]

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
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? (original editor)
Subject Matter
humorous
Miss Trudy
Really, Mr. Soggy, I need a new typewriter -
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from ?
Miscellaneous
1
This feature is on the inside cover. It appears twice in this issue.
Keep Away from Other Girls

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
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? (original editor)
Subject Matter
romantic
Aunt May; Jean; Tom
Tom and Jean's holiday at Aunt May's Boarding House is ruined by Jean's jealousy.
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from ?
Miscellaneous
6
"Keep Away from Other Girls" was a 1962 hit by Helen Shapiro. It is likely this story was sourced from Valentine, which routinely used song titles as the basis for its stories.
You Can Depend on Me

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
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? (original editor)
Subject Matter
romantic
Roy Wood; Sue
Sue helps her new neighbour Roy, but while she falls in love, he treats her as a mother hen.
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from ?
Miscellaneous
6
"You Can Depend on Me" was a 1961/1962 hit by Brenda Lee. It is likely this story was sourced from Valentine, which routinely used song titles as the basis for its stories.
A Quiet Kind of Love

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
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? (original editor)
Subject Matter
romantic
George Moore; Laura; Vincent
George is the silent type. Laura loves him, but when he won't speak up for himself or her, she leaves him for Vincent.
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from ?
Miscellaneous
6
"A Quiet Kind of Love" was a 1963 song by Richard Chamberlain. It is likely this story was sourced from Valentine, which routinely used song titles as the basis for its stories.
Love Came to Me

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
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? (original editor)
Subject Matter
romantic
Mary Marshall; Pete; Susie Rawlings; Susie's brother
Pete is shy and doesn't know how to tell Mary he loves her.
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from ?
Miscellaneous
6
"Love Came to Me" is a 1963 song by Dion featuring The Del-Satins. It is likely this story was sourced from Valentine, which routinely used song titles as the basis for its stories.
[untitled]

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
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? (original editor)
Subject Matter
humorous
Miss Trudy
I hate peak-hour trains, Trudy...
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from ?
Miscellaneous
1
You Made Me Love You

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
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? (original editor)
Subject Matter
romantic
George; Helen
George tells Helen he has fallen in love with a girl in a photo… and asks Helen to help him forget her.
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from ?
Miscellaneous
6
"You Made Me Love You" is a song originally published in 1913 most famously sung by Judy Garland in 1939. It was also recorded by by Patsy Cline and by Aretha Franklin separately in 1962. It is likely this story was sourced from Valentine, which routinely used song titles as the basis for its stories.
Let's Talk About Us

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
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? (original editor)
Subject Matter
romantic
Joan; Frank
Joan is caught up in a social whirl, but still feels lonely. Can she get up the courage to go say hello to Frank, who looks lonely?
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from ?
Miscellaneous
6
"Let's Talk about Us" is a song originally recorded by by Jerry Lee Lewis in 1959 and re-released in 1968. It is likely this story was sourced from Valentine, which routinely used song titles as the basis for its stories.
He Could Never

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
?
José Gonzalez ?
José Gonzalez ?
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? (original editor)
Subject Matter
romantic
Joan; Keith Vernon; Ben Carter; Betsy Jones; Marge
Joan and Ben have good times, but she doesn't fool herself it is love. Then Keith fills in at work for Ben for three months. Joan falls for Keith… but he refuses to steal Ben's girl.
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from ?
Miscellaneous
6
Out in the Street

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
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? (original editor)
Subject Matter
romantic
Mercy Martin; George; Aunt Clemmy; Rob Adams
When Aunt Clemmy pushes Mercy into learning to drive, her boyfriend George refuses. But things change when attractive instructor Rob takes over.
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from ?
Miscellaneous
6
"Out in the Street" is the opening track of The Who's debut album released in 1965. It is possible this story was sourced from Valentine, which routinely used song titles as the basis for its stories.
A Day at the Seaside

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
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? (original editor)
Subject Matter
romantic
Unnamed woman; Harry; Bob
The trouble started when she accidentally kissed Bob on the beach, instead of Harry. But then she discovers a day with Bob doesn't involve continuous arguments.
Reprinting
from Valentine (IPC, 1957 Series) #?
Miscellaneous
6
"A Day at the Seaside" is the title of a song sung by Vince Hill for the 1963 heats of the Eurovision Song Contest.
[untitled]

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
?
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? (original editor)
Subject Matter
humorous
Miss Trudy
Really, Mr. Soggy, I need a new typewriter --
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from ?
Miscellaneous
1
This one page feature appears twice in this issue.
The Puzzle

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
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? (original editor)
Subject Matter
romantic
George; Kitty; Kitty's Mum; Ian
George tells Kitty she wasted 20 cents to win a jigsaw puzzle, but Kitty is obsessed until it is complete. When Kitty's mum carelessly breaks it up, Ian offers to help and George jumps to conclusions.
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from ?
Miscellaneous
6
"The Puzzle Song" was released in 1965 by Shirley Ellis. It is possible this story was sourced from Valentine, which routinely used song titles as the basis for its stories.
Lucy Brown

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
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? (original editor)
Subject Matter
romantic
Lucy Brown; Phil Harper
Serious Lucy Brown falls for carefree Phil Harper, but she can't live with the consequences.
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from ?
Miscellaneous
6
"Lucy Brown" is a song recorded by the Larks in 1952. Although there are several songs with "Lucy Brown" in the title, none are around the 1962-1965 peried and this title might not be a song title.
What About Me?

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
?
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? (original editor)
Subject Matter
romantic
Fay; David
All the girls adore charming David, but Fay wants him to herself. When she succeeds, she quickly tires of his repetitive manner.
Reprinting
FlagValentine #21 December 1963 published December 1963
was What About Me? [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
Miscellaneous
6
The original Valentine printing reports this story is based on the title of a song by Bobby Vee, with words and music by Gerry Goffin and Carole King.
Brand New Love

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
?
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? (original editor)
Subject Matter
romantic
Joe; Margaret; unnamed woman; unnamed man
She was to join Joe on the Sweethearts show for a chance to win the hundred dollar prize. After they argue, she needs a new sweetheart.
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from ?
Miscellaneous
6
"Brand New Love" is a 1963 song by Marty Wilde.

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