Love Song Romances #90
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Look before You Love," war veteran Lee finds himself drawn to the quiet, elusive Theresa during a seaside vacation. As their connection deepens—sparked by a life-saving moment at sea—Lee grapples with the sudden, painful realization that her devotion lies not in romance, but in a sacred calling. Written by Robert Kanigher and illustrated by John Rosenberger, with inks by Vince Colletta, this poignant 1980 tale unfolds with emotional precision. The cover, by Kurt Schaffenberger and Vince Colletta, captures the story’s bittersweet tension in a single, evocative moment.
In "Look before You Love," Janet finds herself drawn to the excitement of a summer romance with Kent while away from her steady boyfriend Ross. Back home, she’s stunned to learn Ross has also been unfaithful—yet the revelation leads them both to a surprising, heartfelt understanding of what they truly value in each other.
In "I Love You I Hate You!" from Love Song Romances #90, Tina’s growing affection for Teddy complicates her long-standing connection with Gordon, whose coldness pushes her toward his brother. Years later, as feelings shift and memories linger, only Gordon seems to truly see the heart behind her choices.
In "Miss Peeping Tom!", Tina faces a tricky challenge when her audition for the school's photography club demands she capture shots of the star athletes—especially the handsome quarterback, who's quick to accuse her of more than just snapping photos. Written by an unknown author and illustrated by an unknown artist, the story captures the quiet tension between curiosity and suspicion in a single, unforgettable school day.
In "Veil of Love," war veteran Lee finds himself drawn to the quiet Theresa during a seaside vacation, her reserved nature only deepening his fascination. When she rescues him from drowning, he believes their bond is fated—until he learns she is a nun, and must walk away forever.
In "Cold Fish!" from Love Song Romances #90 (1980), Leila is reeling after discovering Brett only asked her out as part of a bet—but he swears their time together changed everything. As she grapples with the truth, he tries to prove his feelings are real, not just a game.
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