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Hi-School Romance #31 — FN+ 6.5
Hi-School Romance #31 (August 1955, Harvey Comics) — FN+ 6.5
"She Teased and Taunted… and Now She Had to Pay the Price!"
A striking late-Golden Age romance issue with Doug Wildey’s dramatic cover art — classic mid-’50s Harvey composition, rendered in vivid yellow and deep red tones. The emotional tension and cinematic close-up make this one of the standout covers in the series’ run.
📚 Contents
Cover Art: Doug Wildey
“Love Me Tonight” — art by John Prentice; small-town racing hero Vic Marko discovers heartbreak behind the thrill of the track.
“Without Regrets” — Jeff Wilson and Sandra Thomas fall into a fast-moving summer romance with bittersweet consequences.
“Whistle Bait” — art by Ray Bailey; factory worker Patti Hansen learns that beauty can complicate ambition and desire.
“Stolen Dream” — art by Bob Powell; a borrowed country-club membership leads Helen into a doomed affair with a tennis pro.
Plus house ads promoting the Harvey love line: Teen-Age Brides, First Love, Love Problems, and First Romance.
📝 Maj. Picto’s Grading Notes
FN+ (6.5) — Sharp, glossy cover with bold color saturation and tight spine. Light handling wear along the bottom edge and minor corner blunting; faint pencil mark near logo. Staples solid and centerfold secure. Interior pages cream to off-white, supple, and well-preserved.
Hi-School Romance #31 (August 1955, Harvey Comics) — FN+ 6.5
"She Teased and Taunted… and Now She Had to Pay the Price!"
A striking late-Golden Age romance issue with Doug Wildey’s dramatic cover art — classic mid-’50s Harvey composition, rendered in vivid yellow and deep red tones. The emotional tension and cinematic close-up make this one of the standout covers in the series’ run.
📚 Contents
Cover Art: Doug Wildey
“Love Me Tonight” — art by John Prentice; small-town racing hero Vic Marko discovers heartbreak behind the thrill of the track.
“Without Regrets” — Jeff Wilson and Sandra Thomas fall into a fast-moving summer romance with bittersweet consequences.
“Whistle Bait” — art by Ray Bailey; factory worker Patti Hansen learns that beauty can complicate ambition and desire.
“Stolen Dream” — art by Bob Powell; a borrowed country-club membership leads Helen into a doomed affair with a tennis pro.
Plus house ads promoting the Harvey love line: Teen-Age Brides, First Love, Love Problems, and First Romance.
📝 Maj. Picto’s Grading Notes
FN+ (6.5) — Sharp, glossy cover with bold color saturation and tight spine. Light handling wear along the bottom edge and minor corner blunting; faint pencil mark near logo. Staples solid and centerfold secure. Interior pages cream to off-white, supple, and well-preserved.