Career Girl Romances #66
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "What Do I Need?", Laura faces a crossroads: her dream of a wealthy future with Dr. Charles Scanlon begins to shift when he chooses principle over profit, returning to a struggling inner-city clinic. Art Cappello’s artwork, inked by Vince Alascia, brings quiet intensity to this heartfelt moment of self-discovery. Cover by Sal Gentile captures the emotional weight of a choice that could change everything.
In "What Do I Need?" from Career Girl Romances #66 (1971), Laura has her heart set on a future with Dr. Charles Scanlon—rich, successful, and perfect on paper. But when Charles faces a moral choice that could cost him wealth and status, Laura must decide whether her dream life depends on money or something deeper.
Lisa Ann Potter hits the job market with determination, but her dream of becoming an auto mechanic is met with stubborn resistance—no shop will take her, not even Chuck's Auto Repair, despite the "Mechanic Wanted" sign. When Chuck's sister Mae takes matters into her own hands with a bold protest, the shop’s doors finally open—though not necessarily to the way anyone expected.
In "If He Were Mine," Belinda, a rising actress with dreams of stardom, finds herself drawn to the charismatic young director Hal Cole—only to discover he’s engaged to Gloria Smith, a once-great star now fading from the spotlight. When Gloria learns of Belinda’s romantic ambitions, she strikes back by removing her from the film, leaving Belinda stranded in Hollywood with her career in ruins.
In "Sure to Die!" from Career Girl Romances #66, Ellen Steavens faces a terrifying diagnosis and pushes away her fiancé Bob, convinced she’s facing the end. As she battles her illness, Nurse Cynthia Treat reminds Bob that love endures even in the shadow of fear—waiting with quiet hope when Ellen wakes from surgery.
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Reprinted in Career Girl Romances #2 (1978)
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