Intimate Confessions (1951 Realistic) comic books 1951
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Published Aug 1951 by Realistic Publications.$190.00
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Painted cover art. "Pick-Up Girl!", art by Louis Zansky; Small-town girl Mary moves in to a New York apartment with Debbie and Vickie, and gets caught up in their wild, partying lifestyle; Mary is attracted to Brian, whom she meets accidentally, but instead dates flashy Fred, only to learn hes married and merely wants her as his mistress; Debbie dates drug dealer Lucky, who abuses and eventually murders her. "The Girl Who Went Bad!", art by John Rosenberger; Cynthia uses her beauty to steal John from his girlfriend Mary, but then dumps him for Everett, who runs with a fast crowd; Cynthia is fired from her job in the town library due to her association with Everett, and discovers he is a criminal. "I Made Men Love Me!", art by John Forte; Tony grows up on the streets to avoid her drunken, abusive father; She uses her beauty to control men: she convinces a group of her admirers to organize into a criminal gang; The men fight among themselves over her, and Tony has to flee. "The Night on My Conscience!", art by Maurice Del Bourgo; Connie grows up in a working class neighborhood and stays away from men, until she meets and falls in love with Navy sailor Jay; Jay ships out for Korea and Connies father throws her out of the house. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Oct 1951 by Realistic Publications.
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Art by Everett Raymond Kinstler, Walter Johnson, Louis Zansky, Louis Ravielli and Norman Nodel. Tales of romance with lush, lurid covers reprinted from Avon paperbacks and a title that suggests more than the stories themselves. Dancer Dora falls for her mothers boyfriend, but she cant reveal her true age without ruining their stage act; Carole realizes that the modeling agency she joined is actually an escort service; A woman learns that her boyfriend is only using her as bait for his robberies. Featuring a painted cover reprinted from Avon paperback #456. Also featuring a nice contents page illustrated by Everett Raymond Kinstler on the inside front cover. Too Young To Love!; Doomed to Silence; Two Wayward Girls!; Born For Trouble! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Dec 1951 by Realistic Publications.
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Art by Everett Raymond Kinstler, John Rosenberger, and Howard Larsen. Tales of romance with lush, lurid covers reprinted from Avon paperbacks and a title that suggests more than the stories themselves. A secret from the past threatens a married couples present happiness; A woman longs for the one man she cant have. Featuring a painted cover reprinted from Avon paperback #250. Also featuring a nice contents page illustrated by Everett Raymond Kinstler on the inside front cover. A Love You Can Touch; The Wrong Kind of Love; Threat to Our Marriage; The Only Man for Me. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.