Love Romances #71
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Lonely World of Cathy Drake!", a heartfelt 1957 romance from Marvel, a young woman grapples with the fear that her wealth keeps people from truly seeing her—until she meets someone whose connection feels genuine, built on shared passions rather than status. Jay Scott Pike handles both art and inks for the story, bringing quiet emotional depth to the page, while Vince Colletta’s cover captures the story’s poignant mood in bold, expressive lines.
In "The Lonely World of Cathy Drake!" from Love Romances #71 (1957), star athlete Cathy Drake finds herself overlooked despite her talents—until a change in her look opens doors she never expected. Written by an unknown author and illustrated by an unknown artist, the story captures the quiet shift when recognition finally meets the girl behind the game.
In "I Love the Wrong Man," Bess struggles with doubt, convinced that every boy who shows interest in her only cares about her money—until she meets Jerry, a rare connection who knows nothing of her wealth, only that they share the same passions. Written by an unknown author and illustrated by an unknown artist, this quiet, heartfelt tale explores the fragile hope of being seen for who you are, not what you have.
In "When a Heart Breaks!" from Love Romances #71 (1957), Madge learns the hard way about the consequences of casual dating when the man she's interested in starts seeing someone else—just as she once did to others. The story quietly explores the shift in perspective when the roles reverse, leaving her to confront her own choices.
In "Good-Bye, My Love!", Vicki’s world changes when an accident leaves her deaf, prompting her to leave town and start anew. But Jed, determined to stand by her, follows her to prove that love endures even when words can’t be heard.
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