Girls' Love Stories #114
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis October 1965 DC romance issue captures a genuinely poignant moment: a red-haired young woman looks troubled as ghostly images of past boyfriends float behind her, while a sharp-suited man at her side declares, "Forget it, baby! You've had too many boyfriends before me!" Gene Colan's cover art balances heartache and tension with a graceful, expressive line that suits the emotional stakes perfectly. With stories including "I'm Singing Songs of Love — But Not for Me!" and the promise of "a love story you will never forget," this issue delivers the bittersweet drama that made DC's romance titles so compelling in the mid-1960s.
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Renee is known to be an excellent kisser, but she gains a bad reputation for her enthusiasm.
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