Each issue was a series of one-shot stories involving a wide cast of characters.
The first three issues began with a standard format of five stories each, and then it branched out to various larger numbers.
Teen-Age Romances, one of a late-1940s spate of romance comics,[1] ran 45 issues, cover-dated January 1949 to December 1955.
[2] Released by St. John Publications, with at least two issues published under that publisher's Approved Comics imprint,[2] it included among its artists Lily Renée and Matt Baker.
Many stories were written by Dana Dutch.