Girls' Romances #142
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "No Love for Janie," a 1969 DC gem, the titular character faces repeated heartbreak in her romantic pursuits, weighed down by her mother’s constant comparisons to her more popular younger sister, Phyllis. With Jay Scott Pike’s expressive art and Vince Colletta’s crisp inks, the story captures Janie’s quiet resilience as she navigates teenage insecurities, all while the cover by Werner Roth and Vince Colletta sets a nostalgic, emotionally charged tone.
In "No Love for Janie," a charming but perpetually single young woman named Janie struggles to keep a boyfriend past the first date, all while her mother quietly favors her younger sister Phyllis. As the pressure mounts, Janie finds herself unexpectedly outshining Phyllis—not through grand gestures, but in ways that quietly redefine what matters.
In "Meant for Each Other," Diane encounters Bob, her former boyfriend, five years after he married someone else—now a widower. Though fate has brought them together again, Diane struggles with the hesitation of reopening a past she thought was closed.
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Reprinted in Corail #32 (1970), Young Love #109 (1974), Twin Hearts #140
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