Falling in Love #97
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "An Age Limit on Love!", Mia faces a quiet crisis of the heart as she grapples with the fear of loneliness in a town where her friends have all married. After agreeing to marry Howie, she begins to question whether her feelings stem from love—or from the fear of being left behind. Then, a surprising new connection with Gary stirs something she can't ignore. Written and illustrated by John Rosenberger, with lettering by Gaspar Saladino, and a striking cover by John Rosenberger and Nick Cardy, this 1968 issue captures a tender, poignant moment in a young woman’s life.
In "An Age Limit on Love!" from Falling in Love #97, Lisa struggles to adjust when her mother remarries, her growing distance turning sharp when her stepfather begins to interfere in her dating life—testing the fragile bridge between family and independence.
In "Memory of Love!" from *Falling in Love* #97 (1968), a writer visiting a beach house greenhouse to pick out a plant finds himself unexpectedly captivated by the quiet, thoughtful woman who runs the place. Though she’s drawn to him, her guarded heart keeps her from opening up—still healing from the loss of her husband, she fears the weight of love all over again.
In "The Next Best Thing to Love!" from Falling in Love #97 (1968), Mia finds herself at a crossroads—having watched her friends settle down, she agrees to marry Howie, though she's unsure if her decision comes from love or fear of loneliness. Then, during his military service, a surprising new connection stirs in her when she meets Gary, leaving her questioning what she truly wants.
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↩ Reprints Falling in Love #17 (1958)
Reprinted in Young Love #110 (1974)
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