Young Romance #180
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Love -- Hollywood Style!", Emily tries to follow her sister Florence’s bold dating advice, only to witness firsthand how those same tactics have backfired in Florence’s own marriage. With art by Bernard Sachs and a striking cover by Art Saaf and Vince Colletta, this 1972 Young Romance issue explores the pitfalls of mimicking romance's glamorous surface — a 25-cent look at love, nerves, and the real cost of pretending.
In "Love -- Hollywood Style!", reporter Phyllis finds herself drawn to the enigmatic film director Len Summit, even as his brusque and unpredictable nature keeps her on her toes. As she digs into his world for a story, the lines between assignment and affection begin to blur in the dazzling, high-stakes atmosphere of 1972 Hollywood.
In "Footsteps to Heartbreak," Emily struggles with shyness around boys until her sister Florence offers bold advice on how to win them over—only to realize too late that Florence’s own marriage may have been damaged by those very same tactics.
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↩ Reprints Girls' Love Stories #15 (1952), Falling in Love #53 (1962)
Reprinted in Cupido Classics #1 (1972), Cupido Classics #2 (1972), Romeo og Julie #1/1972 (1972), Romeo og Julie #2/1972 (1972), Junge Liebe #1 (1972), Cinévision #50 (1974), Hartjelief Classics #3 (1976)
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