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Cover: José Luis García-López

I Love You #95

Jan 1972 · Charlton · 0.20 USD
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A vivid snapshot of early-1970s romance and social change, this Charlton issue features cover art by José Luis García-López depicting "Emancipated Amanda" — before and after. On the left, Amanda dances at a lively party amid psychedelic flowers and a crowd of revelers; on the right, she strides confidently past women's liberation protesters carrying signs, while a well-dressed young man looks on. A small portrait in the corner teases a free pin-up poster of David Cassidy inside, making this 20-cent January 1972 issue a genuine time capsule of the era's pop culture and shifting attitudes toward love and independence.

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Full credits

letterer Ray Burzon
cover pencils, inks José Luis García-López

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Amanda’s roommate Dorothy enlightens her about modern women while at the same time Dorothy learns something new about modern men.

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