Young Love #87
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Too Proud to Love," Paul and Anne’s spark on a 1971 cruise quickly turns complicated when Paul claims to be married—his usual excuse to avoid second dates. But this time, the lie weighs heavier as he finds himself truly drawn to Anne, caught between his old habits and something real. Jack Katz’s art and Vince Colletta’s inks bring the emotional tension to life, while Don Heck and Dick Giordano’s cover captures the moment’s quiet ache.
In "Too Proud to Love," Patricia, a wealthy young woman used to getting her way, faces a humbling setback when a riding accident leaves her unable to walk. Though she resists help at first, her stubborn pride begins to soften as a kind and persistent doctor quietly proves his patience and care. The story captures the quiet tension of two people learning to see beyond their defenses.
In "I'm Married, Darling," a chance encounter on a cruise sparks an instant connection between Paul and Anne, but Paul’s quick claim of being married sets an unexpected tone. As their romance unfolds, he begins to question his usual excuse—especially when he finds himself truly drawn to her, despite the lie.
In "Fortitude," a young woman faces down a ringing phone with quiet resolve, steeling herself against yet another missed date and rehearsed apology from her boyfriend. But when the call comes, something unexpected shifts the tension in the room—her calm is no longer just defiance, but the first flicker of something new.
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