Young Romance #130
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Inviting Trouble" in Young Romance #130 (1964) captures a moment of youthful misunderstanding with quiet tension and emotional honesty. When Louise’s cousin Trudy arrives in the city, a sudden kiss on the couch sets off a chain of assumptions—only for the truth to reveal a mix-up rooted in timing and miscommunication. Jay Scott Pike handles both art and inks, bringing a subtle, expressive style to the story, while John Romita’s cover captures the drama with a sharp, dynamic pose.
Louise welcomes her cousin Trudy to the city, but things take a turn when she walks in on Trudy kissing Jerry—her boyfriend—on the couch. Torn between trust and jealousy, Louise is hurt, especially when Trudy admits they’re in love. But the truth is messier than it seems: Trudy claims she only kissed Jerry as a joke, and Jerry never touched her at all. Now, with misunderstandings brewing and feelings tangled, Louise must figure out what really happened—before she loses more than just her peace of mind.
Bonnie Taylor finds herself caught between guilt and opportunity when she wins a free trip to Acapulco as the guest of a famous actor—only to pass the chance on to his devoted fan. On a flight to Mexico, she’s drawn into a quiet tension with Captain Bill Andrews, whose presence stirs something deeper than friendship, even as she tries to honor her promise to the fan.
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Reprinted in Girls' Love Stories #161 (1971)
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