Young Love #122
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "There's No Such Thing As Love," Davis finds himself drawn to Denisse, a girl whose sharp skepticism about romance clashes with his growing feelings. As their chance encounters deepen, he uncovers the past that shaped her disbelief—and sets out to prove that love, even in her world, might still be real. Written by Gerard Conway and illustrated by Ric Estrada with inks by Tony DeZuniga, this poignant story captures a quiet moment of connection amid doubt. The cover, penciled by Ric Estrada and Jack Sparling with inks by Vince Colletta, captures the tension between longing and hesitation.
Davis finds himself drawn to Denisse, a girl who claims there’s no such thing as love—yet keeps crossing his path. As he learns more about her past, he begins to see the reasons behind her cynicism, and quietly, determinedly, sets out to prove her wrong.
In "The Boy of My Dreams," Janie holds out for a love that feels truly perfect, convinced she’ll know him when she sees him—until the right one shows up in a way she never expected. Her friends are stunned by the twist, but Janie’s heart has already found its match.
Melanie Winters has had enough of her mother’s matchmaking, especially when the suitors are all the same — wealthy, polished, and utterly uninteresting. When the truth of her feelings for her stepfather comes to light, she flees home with nothing but a suitcase and a heart full of secrets. Now, with 20 miles of uncertain road ahead, she’s not just running from her family — she’s running toward a future she can’t yet name.
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