Young Love #61
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "My Kind of Love," Debbie’s bold leap from the orphanage to chase stardom in Hollywood takes an unexpected turn when her dreams don’t pan out—leading her back home, where a quiet moment sparks a new path. Written and illustrated with heartfelt detail by John Rosenberger and lettered by Ira Schnapp, this 1967 tale captures a tender, turning point in a young woman’s journey. Jay Scott Pike’s cover art perfectly frames the story’s emotional pivot, all in a 12-cent comic from a golden era of romance and hope.
In "My Kind of Love," Nancy finds herself caught between old ties and new passions when her childhood sweetheart Wally takes a backseat to Pep, a charismatic drummer. As a new musical presence stirs her interest, Nancy discovers that love—and what she truly wants—might not be what she expected.
In "Give Me Your Heart," Susan trades the buzz of the city for a quiet visit to the rural farm where her fiancé Lee spent his childhood. As she settles into the rhythms of country life, she finds herself drawn not only to the land but also to Lee’s older brother, Ed—leaving her caught between two hearts and a choice she never saw coming.
In "Love Is a Million Miles Away!" from Young Love #61 (1967), Jo Ann faces a bittersweet crossroads when her steady boyfriend Bill leaves town for a three-year job, leaving her heart in limbo. As she navigates the quiet ache of his absence, she finds herself drawn to Bob, the cousin of her closest friend, in a moment that stirs feelings neither expected.
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↩ Reprints Heart Throbs #50 (1957)
Reprinted in Magic Moment Romances #63 (1967), Chérie #8 (1968), Magic Moment Romances #67 (1968), Twin Hearts #116
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