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Error 9736

Summary: Girl Confessions 13-35 (1952 series) (0 need indexing, 23 need checking)
Product: GCD Reporter: Ray Bottorff Jr <CArchivist@aol.com>
Error Type: data errorsAssignee: GCD Error Squad <gcd-error@googlegroups.com>
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URL: http://www.comics.org/series/895/

Description:   Opened: 2014-06-29 02:44 CET
From Tom Lammers,

Most of the series not yet indexed!

GIRL CONFESSIONS  
Numbering continued from Girl Comics (1-12).

13 (Mar 1952)
9626       “The Bride with the Broken Heart” (6 pp.)  Script by [Ed]
Jurist.  Art by [Jay Scott] Pike.
9583       “The Awakening” (6 pp.)   Art by Ogden Whitney.
9636       Text story: “Sob Sister” (2 pp.)
9696       “I Can’t Get Married (5 pp.)  Art by Morris Weiss.
9712       “Fatal Error” (6 pp.)  Art by Bill Everett.

14 (May 1952)      
Cover by Al Hartley.
9859       “We Both Loved Philip” (7 pp.)  Art by Ogden Whitney.
9739       Text story: “The Scoop” (2 pp.)
9935       “I Called Everybody Darling” (6 pp.)  Art by Morris Weiss.
9813       “The Tragedy of Evelyn Hope” (4 pp.)  Art by [Chris Rule].
9942       “Love or Infatuation!” (6 pp.)  Art by Jay Scott Pike.

15 (Jun 1952)
A-429      “Love Trap!” (7 pp.)  Art by Al Hartley.
5600       Text story: “A Truer Love Have I” (2 pp.)
A-470      “Careless!” (6 pp.)  Art by Jay Scott Pike.
A-218      “Is Love Enough?” (4 pp.)
A-339      “I Married for Money” (6 pp.)               Art by Morris Weiss.

16 (Jul 1952)        
Cover by Al Hartley.
A-650      “The Long Wait!” (7 pp.)  Art by Bill Everett.
5602       Text story: “Take a train to Your Love” (2 pp.)
A-554      “I’ll Never Forget You” (6 pp.)  Art by Morris Weiss.
A-476      “The Love I Lost!” (4 pp.)
9321       “The Easy Way” (6 pp.)  Art by Morris Weiss

17 (Aug 1952)      
A-698      “No Love for a Career Girl” (7 pp.)   Art by Al Hartley.
7050       Text story: “Afraid to Marry!” (2 pp.)
A-860      “Soldier’s Wife!” (5 pp.)  Art by Jay Scott Pike.
A-879      “Too Young for Love” (5 pp.)  Art by [Ben] Brown/[David] Gantz.
A-821      “Bitter Victory!” (6 pp.)  Art by Bill Everett.

18 (Sep 1952)
A-855      “No Dates for Dotty” (6 pp.) 
A-987      “The Man I’ll Marry” (5 pp.)
6979       Text story: “Return to Love” (2 pp.)
A-808      “We Both Loved Jerry” (5 pp.)  Art by [Mike Sekowsky/Chris
Rule].
A-907      “Too Much in Love!” (7 pp.)  Art by [Bill Everett].

19 (Oct 1952)
A-988      “Wallflower!” (7 pp.)  Art by Al Hartley.
7067       Text story: “Revenge for Love” (2 pp.)
B-59        “Rude Awakening!” (5 pp.)  Art by [Mike Sekowsky].
A-963      “Marriage without Love” (6 pp.)
B-61        “Always in My Heart!” (5 pp.)  Art by Jay Scott Pike.

20 (Nov 1952)
Cover by [Mike Sekowsky].
B-22        “My First Love” (6 pp.)  Art by Jay Scott Pike.
B-360      “His Last Goodbye!” (5 pp.)  Art by [Mike Sekowsky].
7081       Text story: “I Fought for My Love” (2 pp.)
B-20        “The Weakling!” (5 pp.)  Art by Morris Weiss.
B-223      “I'll Wait Forever!” (7 pp.)  Art by [Werner Roth].

21 (Dec 1952)      
Cover by Al Hartley.
B-196      “Beauty and the Boss!” (6 pp.)  Art by Jay Scott Pike.
B-504      “Unwanted!” (6 pp.)  Art by [Mike Sekowsky].
SL-5329  Text story: “Loveless Honeymoon” (2 pp.)
B-540      “The Wedding of Sally Knight!” (5 pp.)  Art by Morris Weiss.
B-425      “Too Good for Him!” (6 pp.)  Art by Jay Scott Pike.

22 (Jan 1953)       
Cover by Al Hartley.
B-622      “Without Love!” (7 pp.)  Art by Jerry Robinson.
B-413      Text story: “Love Can Be Blind” (2 pp.)
B-162      “The Sweetheart of Alice Dorne” (6 pp.)  Art by Morris Weiss.
B-680      “Mine Alone” (5 pp.)
9367       “When Tears Must Fall!” (5 pp.)

23 (Feb 1953)      
Cover by Al Hartley.
B-800      “The Long Engagement” (7 pp.)  Script by Stan Lee.  Art by Jay
Scott Pike.
A-250      Text story: “A Part of the Past” (2 pp.)[1]             
A-867      “The Man Who Kissed Me” (6 pp.)  Art by Morris Weiss.
B-951      “Keeping Up with the Joneses” (5 pp.)  Art by [Ben]
Brown/[David] Gantz.
B-735      “Free” (5 pp.)  Art by Jay Scott Pike.

24 (Mar 1953)      
Cover by Al Hartley.
C-89       “The Lonely Nights” (7 pp.)  Art by Jerry Robinson.
B-962      Text story: “Stagestruck” (1⅔ pp.)
C-53       “Martha’s Man!” (5 pp.)  Art by Al Hartley.
               Statement Required by the Act of August 24, 1912 (⅓ pg.)[2]
B-846      “Love Note!” (6 pp.)  Art by [Ben] Brown/[David] Gantz.
C-120     “The Way You Kiss!” (5 pp.)  Art by “VG” [Vern Greene].

25 (Apr 1953)       
C-251     “After Marriage … What?” (7 pp.)  Art by Jay Scott Pike.
C-219     Text story: “First Love” (2 pp.)
C-214     “Back into His Arms!” (5 pp.)  Art by [John Tartaglione].
C-76       “Two Different Worlds!” (5 pp.)
B-917      “Elopement!” (6 pp.)

26 (Jun 1953)       
Cover by Al Hartley.
C-210     “The Man I Must Marry” (6 pp.)  Art by Jerry Robinson.
C-407     “Mildred’s Other Love” (6 pp.)
               House ad: “The Most Frankly Fabulous Four Girls’ Magazines
in the Nation Today!!” (1 pp.)[3]
C-316     Text story: “Through the Black of Night” (2 pp.)
C-558     “A Girl’s Got to be Missed!” (5 pp.)  Art by Jay Scott Pike.
C-267     “The Two Mitzi Jeffreys” (5 pp.)

27 (Aug 1953)      
Cover by Al Hartley.
C-910     “Grounds for Marriage” (7 pp.)
6366       Text story: “Career Girl!” (2 pp.)
C-357     “There’s Something about a Soldier” (5 pp.)  Art by Jerry
Robinson.
C-566     “The Whole Town’s Talking” (5 pp.)  Art by “MS” [Manny
Stallman].
C-557     “I’ll Never Love Again” (6 pp.)  Art by Jay Scott Pike.

28 (Sep 1953)      
Cover by Al Hartley.
C-913     “Love Me ... or Leave Me” (7 pp.)[4]  Art by Jay Scott Pike.
C-336     Text story: “Her Hidden Guilt” (2 pp.)
C-863     “Bobbie's Blind Date!” (5 pp.)  Art by Jerry Robinson.
C-856     “I Take this Man!” (5 pp.)  Art by [Mike Sekowsky].
C-808     “How Much Do I Love You” (6 pp.)

29 (Oct 1953)
C-666     “Away from It All!” (6 pp.)  Art by Jay Scott Pike.
C-891     “The Sergeant and the Lady” (7 pp.)
D-208     Text story: “Two Loves Have I” ( pp.)
C-668     “Who Is Hannah?” (5 pp.)
C-623     “The Truth about Thelma Johnson” (5 pp.)  Art by [John
Tartaglione].

30 (Jan 1954)
D-221     “Come to My Wedding!” (6 pp.)  Art by Al Hartley.
D-242     “Tall, Dark, and Hands Off!” (6 pp.)
6556       Text story: “Stormy Heart” (2 pp.)
D-203     “The Man Who Left Me” (6 pp.)  Art by Jerry Robinson.
D-95       “For the Love of Linda” (5 pp.)  Art by Jay Scott Pike.

31 (Feb 1954)
D-651     “When the Real Thing ... Comes Along” (6 pp.)
D-620     “To Each Her Own!” (6 pp.)
SL-7205  Text story: “In Love with Amy” (2 pp.)
D-559     “I'll Never Forget You!” (6 pp.)  Art by [Bill] Benulis/[Jack]
Abel.
D-569     “The Real Nancy Kent” (5 pp.)  Art by [John Severin].

32 (Mar 1954)      
Cover by Jay Scott Pike.
D-994     “Schoolgirl Crush” (6 pp.)
D-963     “Darling, Hurry Home!” (6 pp.)  Art by Joe Maneely.
6727       Text story: “Waiting for Love” (2 pp.)
D-995     “Too Late!” (5 pp.)
D-957     “I Love You” (6 pp.)  Art by Sid Greene.[5]

33 (Apr 1954)       
Cover by Al Hartley.
E-129      “A Boy and a Girl!” (6 pp.)  Art by Al Hartley.
E-57        “At Last, He’s Mine!” (5 pp.)
7351       Text story: “Love Is Precious” (1⅔ pp.)
E-58        “Table for Two” (6 pp.)
               Statement Required by the Act of August 24, 1912 (⅓ pg.)[6]
E-113      “Together” (6 pp.)  Art by [Vince] Colletta.

34 (Jun 1954)       
Cover by [Vince] Colletta.
E-184      “Office Wife” (6 pp.)   Art by Jay Scott Pike.
E-240      “Dream’s End!” (6 pp.)[7]  Art by R[uss]. Heath.
7246       Text story: “Not Free for Love” (2 pp.)
E-215      “Love Me Ever!” (5 pp.)
E-267      “Affair of the Heart!” (6 pp.)  Art by Al Hartley.


35 (Aug 1954)      
Cover by [Vince Colletta].
E-358      “The Man I'll Marry” (6 pp.)  Art by [Vince] Colletta.
E-324      “One Heart Must Break” (6 pp.)  Art by Joe Maneely.
A-202      Text story: “The Home Type” (2 pp.)
E-426      “Going Steady” (5 pp.)  Art by [Mike Sekowsky].
E-339      “Someone to Love!” (6 pp.)  Art by Jay Scott Pike.


[1] The accompanying illustration is an excerpt from the splash panel of A-678
“Goodbye My Love!” in Love Romances 24 (Sep 1952).
[2] For 1 Oct 1952.  Stan Lee, Editor; Martin Goodman, Managing Editor; Monroe
Froehlich, Jr., Business Manager.
[3] Shows covers of (clockwise from upper left) Patsy Walker 47, Miss America
52, Patsy and Her Pals 1, and Patsy and Hedy 15.
[4] Note on splash reads, "This true story is based on an actual letter from
Jimmy Croft of Pennsylvania, one of the many male readers of this magazine!"
[5] Name appears on book spine as author of Young Love.
[6] For 1 Oct 1953.  Stan Lee, Editor; Martin Goodman, Managing Editor; Monroe
Froehlich, Jr., Business Manager.
[7] Man writes pulp fiction for “Magazine Management publishers.”
------- Comment #1 From frankmotler 2014-06-30 09:57:10 CET -------
Doc V (Dr. Michael Vassallo) submitted the following additional info to GCD
maillist, June 30, 2014.
regards, frank m.

>>
Here are additions to Tom's index:

Girl Confessions:
#13 text illo. is Morris Weiss

#15 "Love Trap was written by Carl Wessler
#15 "Is Love Enough" has some inking by Chris Rule but not the entire story.

#16 text illo. is Mike Sekowsky
#16 "The Love I Lost" appears to be John Tartaglione in some capacity, possibly
"all", but I cannot tell for certain.

#18 "No Dates For Dotty" is John Tartaglione again, like #16.
#18 "We Both Loved Jerry" is pure Christopher Rule. No Sekowsky. It's even
signed by Rule, something rarely seen!

#19 cover is Carmine Infantino inked by Chris Rule
#19 "Rude Awakening" is only penciled by Sekowsky. Someone else is inking.
#19 text illo is Jay Scott Pike
#19 "Marriage Without Love" is George Klein

#20 cover is likely Carmine Infantino pencils, not Mike Sekowsky. 
#20 "His Last Goodbye" is Mike Sekowsky pencils only. Inks are unknown.

#21 "Unwanted!" is Mike Sekowsky pencils only. Inker is same as #19.

#22 "Mine Alone" is Klein (?) / Klein. He inked it and "may" have penciled it ,
but I cannot be certain.
#22 "When Tears Must Fall" looks like this could be Val Barclay pencilling it.
Inker unknown. So Barclay (?) / ?

#25 "Back Into His Arms" is Tartaglione like Tom said but there's a chance he
only inked it. I just cannot say except I keep seeing Alice Kirkpatrick here!
#25 "Two Different Worlds" is Klein (?) / Klein. It's possibly all Klein but
I'm not 100% sure on the pencils, only 75% sure.
#25 text illo is John Tartaglione panel.

#26 "Mildred's Other Love" is Al Hartley
#26 "A Girl's Got to be Missed" was written by Paul S. Newman.
#26 "The Two Mitzi Jeffreys" is Alice Kirkpatrick

#27 "Grounds For Marriage" is Alice Kirkpatrick
#27 "The Whole Town Is Talking" is not "MS" for Manny Stallman, it's signed
"VG" for Verne Greene. 
#27 "I'll Never Love Again" is written by Paul S. newman.


#28 "I Take This Man" is Sekowsky pencils only. Someone else inked this. The
writer is Paul S. Newman.
#28 "How Much Do I Love You" is Alice Kirkpatrick
#28 Text illo is Mike Sekowsky panel.

#29 Cover is Al Hartley (signed)
#29 "The Sergeant and the Lady" is Alice Kirkpatrick, written by Paul S.
Newman.
#29 "Who is Hannah?" is a diverse hands job. I see Sekowsky, Chris Rule and
Vince Colletta at least! Written by Paul S. Newman.

#30 cover may be Alice Kirkpatrck. (?)
"Tall, Dark and Handss-off" is Alice Kirkpatrick

#31 First story is Fred Kida
#31 Second story is Gil Kane and Jack Abel
#31 Fourth story is not John Severin. It's Harry Anderson.

#32 1st is Art Peddy with possibly Bernie Sachs inking.
#32 3rd is unknown and Christopher Rule. Rule is one among possibly 3 total 
artists. 

#33 second looks like Jay Scott Pike and Paul Cooper.
#33 Third  is diverse hands.I see Christopher Rule and someone else.

#34 3rd is same as last issue, Pike / Cooper

#35 text illo is Jay Scott Pike panel
#35 "Going Steady" is Sekowsky pencils only.
Doc V.
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