Young Love #67
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Deep in the Heart of Steve" sees photographer Steve at a crossroads—his career in decline until he reinvents his girlfriend Kate as the dazzling fashion sensation Carnaby Kate. Their sudden fame brings joy and success, but as Steve's focus shifts, Kate begins to question whether their bond is still real. Written by Barbara Friedlander and brought to life with sharp, expressive art by Bill Draut and Bernard Sachs, this 1968 issue captures a moment of love, ambition, and the fragile balance between image and identity. The cover by Jay Scott Pike perfectly frames the glamour and tension of the story.
In "Deep in the Heart of Steve," photographer Steve's struggling career takes a surprising turn when he reinvents his girlfriend Kate as the glamorous fashion icon Carnaby Kate. Their sudden fame brings dazzling success, but as Steve's focus shifts to the spotlight, Kate begins to wonder if she's becoming just another part of his scheme.
In "I Gave My Love Away!", Sue finds herself caught in a cycle of playful defiance, stealing her sister Betty’s boyfriends just to prove a point—until one day, she realizes she’s fallen for one of them for real. When the man she loves ends up marrying Betty, Sue must face the consequences of her actions with a heart full of regret and longing.
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↩ Reprints Falling in Love #35 (1960)
Reprinted in Young Romance #174 (1971), Romantic #53 (1973)
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