Young Romance #193
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Love Me, Don't Use Me!", Tina finds herself caught in a tense moment when her photography club audition brings her face-to-face with the school's star quarterback, whose suspicion of her motives sparks a charged, uncertain spark. Art Saaf’s expressive art and Vince Colletta’s sharp inks bring the emotional tension to life, while Jack Katz and Frank Giacoia’s cover captures the moment’s intensity—perfect for a 20-cent comic in 1973.
In "Love Me, Don't Use Me!", Cecile stands by Lonnie through every sacrifice as he pursues his dream of becoming a singer, only to find that success changes him in ways she didn’t expect. As his fame grows, the distance between them deepens, leaving her to wonder if her love is enough when he’s no longer the same person she knew.
In "Miss Peeping Tom!", Tina finds herself in a sticky situation when her audition for the school's photography club lands her behind the lens of a star athlete—literally. The handsome quarterback isn't amused when he catches her snapping his picture, and suddenly the quiet girl with a camera is the one being watched.
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Reprinted in Cupido Classics #16 (1974), Romantic #68 (1976), Love Song Romances #90 (1980)
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