Teen-Age Love #88
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 1972 Charlton romance offering pulls readers right into a web of workplace heartache, with a dark-haired nurse looking on wistfully as a young man leans attentively toward a blonde woman at a desk — her speech bubble reading "Why thank you Greg, I'd like that." A inset vignette at the bottom shows a couple in a tender close-up, while the caption hints at a nurse's quiet rivalry: "As a nurse I was very good with children but Ellen was the master with men… When Will It Find Love?" Jack Abel's cover art captures that bittersweet early-'70s romance atmosphere with clean, expressive linework, and the promise of Joe Gill and Charles Nicholas's story "Take My Love" inside makes this an appealing slice of Charlton's heartfelt romance line.
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