Young Love #73
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Come to Me!", Lisa’s carefully constructed web of deception begins to unravel when her real father shows up unannounced at one of the staged family dinners—only to surprise everyone by playing along, introducing himself to Dirk as her uncle. Written by Jack Miller and brought to life with expressive art by Jay Scott Pike and inks by Vince Colletta, this 1969 issue of Young Love captures the quiet tension of secrets and the fragile nature of first love. The cover, a striking portrait by Dick Giordano, hints at the emotional storm brewing beneath the surface.
In "When Love Has Gone," Val and Mark face a quiet crisis in their relationship when Val struggles to confess she no longer loves Mark—only to be stunned when he says the same. Their emotional clash leads to a moment of clarity, as they both realize how easily they’d begun taking each other for granted.
Lisa St. Claire keeps up her delicate deception, hiding the truth about her family and her secret purchases of Dirk’s artwork—until her real father shows up unannounced at one of the staged dinners. To her shock, he plays along, introducing himself to Dirk as her uncle, leaving her caught between two worlds she’s carefully constructed.
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↩ Reprints Falling in Love #30 (1959)
Reprinted in Cinévision #50 (1974)
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