Young Love #55
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "An Empty Heart!", Janie finds herself caught between duty and desire as her mother pushes her toward Donald—wealthy and well-connected, but utterly unromantic—while a surprising new connection with Dean stirs something she didn’t expect. Written by Jack Miller and brought to life with heartfelt detail by Jay Scott Pike, whose art defines the emotional rhythm of the story, this 1966 issue captures the quiet tension of first feelings and the weight of family expectations. The cover by Jay Scott Pike perfectly frames the moment’s emotional stakes.
In "Someone of My Own to Love!" from Young Love #55 (1966), Janie finds herself caught between her mother’s expectations and her own heart, as she’s steered toward Donald—a wealthy, socially prominent suitor she doesn’t care for. Her world shifts when she meets Dean, whose quiet sincerity and different way of seeing things stir something real in her, setting the stage for a quiet but powerful clash between duty and desire.
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↩ Reprints Girls' Love Stories #64 (1959)
Reprinted in Corail #20 (1967), Miroir du Cœur #22 (1967), Young Love #110 (1974), Young Romance #200 (1974), Showcase Presents: Young Love #1 (2012), Bagatelle #7
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