Girls' Love Stories #125
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA quietly poignant cover from DC's long-running romance anthology, this February 1967 issue poses a question that would have resonated with many young readers: are some girls truly "Born to Be Alone"? Jay Scott Pike's cover art captures the contrast beautifully — a glamorous couple smiling in the foreground while a lonely red-haired teenager in a red jacket looks on, her speech bubble spelling out her insecurities about being 16 and dateless. Pike's clean, expressive linework gives the scene genuine emotional weight, making this a compelling snapshot of the heartfelt drama that made Girls' Love Stories a staple of 1960s romance comics.
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Trina believes that she's not pretty enough attract a boyfriend, and she's too embarrassed to be friendly to the handsome guy next door.
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