Love Romances #75
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Is Second Fiddle Better Than Nothing?", Lila finds herself caught between two worlds—one defined by quiet longing and a love rooted in familiarity, the other shimmering with promise and the allure of a life beyond her current reality. When a wealthy stranger’s car stalls outside the diner where she works, her path shifts in ways she never expected. Matt Baker’s expressive art brings her inner conflict to life, while Vince Colletta’s dynamic cover captures the moment of choice.
In "He's Rough, But I Love Him!" from Love Romances #75 (1958), Lila finds herself torn between the rough charm of a truck driver she’s deeply fond of and the polished attention of a millionaire who shows up at the diner where she works. As their quiet romance unfolds, she must decide what kind of future she truly wants—fueled by passion or comfort.
In "My Parents Don't Like Him!" from Love Romances #75 (1958), Annie’s parents have their doubts about Bob, especially after they learn he drives too fast. Their concerns are put to the test when a sudden car accident forces them to confront their fears — and Annie must face the consequences of her choices.
Jo, determined to stop being seen as always available, tries to play hard to get—but her attempt to seem aloof only earns her a reputation as someone tough to date. In this 1958 romance, her well-intentioned plan spins unexpectedly out of control.
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Reprinted in Red Rose Romances #31 ? (1960), Romantic Rendezvous Comic #3 (1964)
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