Young Love #52
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Don't Let It Stop!", Mary finds herself drawn to the aloof new intern Dr. Swift—only to be left wondering if her feelings are one-sided. When staff psychiatrist Dr. Malcolm steps in with an unexpected intervention, the tension between them finally breaks, revealing a shared longing buried beneath professional reserve. Written by Robert Kanigher and illustrated by John Romita, with letters by Ira Schnapp and a cover by Dick Giordano, this 1965 issue captures a quiet moment of emotional honesty in a world of unspoken hopes.
In "Don't Let It Stop!", Mary Robin finds herself drawn to the reserved new intern, Dr. Dan Swift, who keeps her at arm’s length—until Dr. Malcolm, the staff psychiatrist, intervenes with an unexpected twist. As feelings surface and secrets unravel, the line between professional duty and personal desire begins to blur.
A young woman dedicated to better living conditions for the city's poor, Mary Simkhovitch took bold steps to transform lives by founding Greenwich House in New York City—a community center that brought hope and resources to those in need. Her story, told in three pages of *Young Love* #52, captures the quiet determination behind a lasting social impact.
In "The Day I Looked Like This!", tomboy Judi undergoes a makeover that leaves her looking strikingly like movie star Didi Taylor, and suddenly everyone treats her like a celebrity—leaving her wondering if anyone sees her for who she really is.
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↩ Reprints Wonder Woman #55 (1952), Heart Throbs #67 (1960)
Reprinted in Magic Moment Romances #55 (1966), Amorett #1/1966 (1966), Amorett #2/1966 (1966), Amorett #3/1966 (1966), Falling in Love Romances #59 (1970), Girls' Love Stories #162 (1971), Heart Throbs: The Best of DC Romance Comics #[nn] (1979), Showcase Presents: Young Love #1 (2012)
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