Our Love #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "My Kisses Were Cheap!", Ann returns home after college, where her brother Marty introduces her to Vince—a man she quickly falls for. As Marty pushes Vince to pursue a career in professional wrestling, Ann finds herself caught between her feelings and her brother’s ambitions. The story unfolds with quiet emotional weight, exploring love, loyalty, and the cost of compromise, all drawn with expressive detail by Jack Kamen. The cover by Jack Kamen captures the moment’s tension with a striking, period-perfect design.
In "My Kisses Were Cheap!", Betty, a headstrong young woman, finds herself drawn to Garry, her father’s employee, though he’s initially unimpressed by her ways. When she sends him to manage the family farm upstate, she follows soon after, determined to change his mind—though not everything on the farm goes as planned.
In "My Phony Love!" from Our Love #2 (1950), Adrienne and Lionel play a couple for the cameras, but while she’s truly in love, he remains skeptical. When she discovers Lionel is engaged to Claire, she stages a dramatic fake suicide to prove her feelings—only to find her ruse might just be the beginning of something real.
In "Violence Was My Rival!", Ann returns home after college to find her brother Marty has set her up with Vince, a rising professional wrestler. As their romance grows, Ann struggles with the toll Vince’s career takes—especially when Marty pushes him to compete despite injury, forcing a painful choice. The story follows their emotional journey as love and sacrifice collide, leaving their future uncertain.
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