Teen-Age Love #66
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeCharlton's Teen-Age Love #66 from 1969 delivers the romantic heartache the series does so well, with a cover split between two emotionally charged scenes: a tearful young woman lost in conflicted thought — her daydream bubble showing a bedridden figure and her own angry declaration — and below, a tense carnival-booth encounter where Judy stands between two young men, with the banner warning she's "buying big trouble in another's arms." The push-and-pull of longing and regret is written right across every face, courtesy of cover art by Hugo Di Benedetto, Hal Grauer, and Vince Colletta. Interior story "Another's Arms" is crafted by writer Joe Gill and artist Hal Grauer, making this a nicely complete package of late-'60s teen romance drama for fifteen cents.
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