Love Romances #91
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "No Man Is Good Enough!", Sally faces a quiet storm of emotions when a new coworker, Paul, stirs feelings she didn’t expect, testing the strength of her engagement to Tom. Written with emotional precision and brought to life by Dick Giordano’s expressive art and Vince Colletta’s crisp inks, this 1961 tale captures the tender tension of a heart caught between duty and desire. The cover, a striking collaboration by Giordano and Jack Kirby, perfectly frames the moment of emotional turning point.
In "No Man Is Good Enough!" from Love Romances #91 (1961), Julia—used to being adored by high society’s finest—finds herself unexpectedly drawn to a man who doesn’t flinch at her presence, standing firm amid a construction crew when she passes by. The story captures a quiet moment of connection that challenges her expectations, setting the stage for something new.
In "The Heartbreak of Helen Barton," Jo navigates the quiet pressures of college life, balancing part-time work with her studies while her wealthy roommate Gloria flaunts her privileged connections. When Helen spots Gloria out with John, the campus heartthrob from an elite family, a pang of longing stirs—especially as Gloria makes it clear that their worlds couldn’t be further apart.
In "And Then I Met You!" from Love Romances #91 (1961), Sally’s life is upended when Paul, a new coworker, stirs feelings she never expected. As her growing affection for him clashes with her engagement to Tom, a single evening out becomes the turning point in a quiet but intense emotional reckoning.
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Reprinted in Romeo #184 (1961), Romantic Rendezvous Comic #3 (1964)
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