Loveland #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Was I Too Plain for Love?", Wendy’s quiet life with her recovering racing driver husband Rex takes a dramatic turn when he’s tempted back to the track for a final chance at a $5,000 prize to start an auto repair shop. With her fears rising and their future hanging in the balance, the stakes explode when tragedy strikes during the race—only not in the way anyone expected. A powerful emotional story drawn with precision by Hy Rosen and Joe Kubert, this issue captures the heartbreak and hope of second chances, with a cover by Hy Rosen.
In "Was I Too Plain for Love?", Lil, convinced her plain looks keep her from love, enters a swimming contest to win over Joe, the lifeguard she admires. When her friend Art secretly coaches her, their bond deepens in ways neither expected.
In "Forgive Me!" from Loveland #2 (1950), Jean, working under a false name at her father’s toy factory, finds herself drawn to the kind-hearted toy designer Ted. When Ted learns the truth about her identity, his disappointment turns to anger—until Jean quietly reveals the heartfelt letters from children who’ve been touched by his creations, proving her sincerity.
In "Pitfall!", Judy finds herself caught between duty and desire when her brother Ted, wanted for murder, hides aboard a cruise ship where she’s traveling. As Lance, a charming stranger, grows close to her, Judy must keep her distance—knowing the man she’s trying to avoid is the very one he thinks is her lover. When the journey ends, a new chapter begins, but the truth about Ted’s innocence will soon bring Lance back into her life, changing everything.
In "Fall Gal!" from Loveland #2 (1950), Gail finds herself caught between her past and present when she starts dating the wealthy Loring after ending things with Bob. When Bob secures a prized timber lease and Loring retaliates by sending thugs to settle the score, Gail must choose between loyalty and love—leading to a tense showdown where old feelings resurface.
In "Anguish," Wendy stands by her racing driver husband Rex after his crash, only to face heartbreak when he defies her plea to stay out of the sport. Torn between love and ambition, Rex risks everything in a race that ends in tragedy—and a reunion built on sacrifice.
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