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Girls' Love Stories#132
Cover: Jay Scott Pike

Girls' Love Stories #132

Jan 1968 · DC · 0.12 USD
“A License to Love!”

"A License to Love!" is a tender, character-driven story from Girls' Love Stories #132 (1968), where Beth, a thoughtful flower shop employee, finds herself intrigued by a regular customer whose habit of buying roses for multiple women stirs both curiosity and doubt—especially when he finally turns his attention to her. With delicate storytelling and expressive art, the issue captures the quiet tension of first attraction and the uncertainty of trust, all rendered in the distinctive inks of Bernard Sachs. The cover, a vibrant and emotional portrait by Jay Scott Pike, perfectly captures the story’s romantic tension.

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cover pencils, inks Jay Scott Pike

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Beth works in a flower store and is attracted to a customer who buys roses for many different girls, which makes her doubt his faithfulness when he finally notices her.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).