Young Love #60
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "I Never Gave Love a Chance!", Sandy struggles to see past her daydreams about Derek, the movie star from her hometown, leaving Ted, who truly cares for her, in the shadows. When fate finally brings her face-to-face with Derek, the reality doesn’t match the fantasy—and she’s left reconsidering everything. Art by Werner Roth with inks by Bernard Sachs and lettering by Ira Schnapp, this 1967 DC classic features a cover by Jay Scott Pike.
In "I Never Gave Love a Chance!", Sandy finds herself caught between her unrequited crush on Ted and her daydreams of Derek, the Hollywood star she’s long admired from afar. When fate finally brings her face-to-face with the man of her fantasies, she’s forced to confront the gap between myth and reality.
In "One Summer Morning," Hal finds himself drawn to the mysterious woman who’s taken up residence in the cabin next to his, their lives quietly unfolding in the same summer landscape without a single word exchanged. As the days grow longer and the quiet moments between them stretch like sunlight across the grass, he begins to wonder if the distance between them might one day close.
Nancy, wary after two failed romances with men who played her, finds herself drawn to Dirk—until his cousin, hearing rumors of her past, steps in to end things before they begin.
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↩ Reprints Heart Throbs #62 (1959)
Reprinted in Quiproquo #18 (1967), DC 100-Page Super Spectacular #5 (1971), Young Love #111 (1974)
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