Lovers #62
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Time of Her Life!", Lili finds herself at a crossroads as her friends settle down, leaving her questioning whether her long-standing rule of avoiding serious romance might finally be catching up with her. Jay Scott Pike handles both art and inks for the story, bringing a smooth, expressive style to the emotional beats of a woman confronting her own choices. Vince Colletta’s cover captures the moment with a classic, nostalgic flair—perfect for a 10-cent comic from 1954.
In "Time of Her Life!" from Lovers #62 (1954), Jo finds herself alone when all her friends settle down, leaving her to reconsider her long-held rule of never getting serious—until she realizes she might be the one who’s been missing the right moment all along.
In "Talked-About!" from Lovers #62 (1954), Carol finds herself unfairly judged by her friends for her choice of romantic partners—everyone assumes she’s only after wealth, not love. As rumors swirl, the truth begins to surface: beneath the gossip lies a woman simply searching for connection, not just a fortune.
In "The Moon and You!" from Lovers #62 (1954), Kathi begins a new chapter as secretary to the charming but distant astronomer Ed Lamont, drawn to his brilliance yet unsure if she can compete with the stars he so passionately studies.
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