Best Love Stories #3
"Girls are Made for Loving" is a quietly charged story from Best Love Stories #3 (1974), a standout issue featuring the distinctive artwork of Jesús Redondo on pencils and inks. Arlette’s return to San Francisco after years as an air-hostess sets the stage for a tense, emotional shift when her past and present collide—especially as her uncle’s hidden agenda begins to unfold. The story’s emotional core is anchored in the contrast between appearance and truth, with Keith Chatto’s cover capturing the moment’s quiet tension.
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Arlette announces she is leaving the airline after serving as an air-hostess. She arrives in San Francisco to stay with her uncle and aunt who had raised her after her parents died. Realizing her uncle is wealthy, George drops his girlfriend and romances Arlette. But Arlette's job as an air-hostess was actually a cover for her to transfer security documents to Japan on behalf of her uncle. He has one more assignment for her, but when George sees her in the air-hostess uniform he assumes she has been fooling him about her wealth and leaves her.
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