Young Romance #195
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Nobody's in Love!" from Young Romance #195 (1973), a nameless young woman grappling with feelings of invisibility finds unexpected connection through a pen-pal letter signed simply "Nobody." Written by Robert Kanigher and illustrated by Werner Roth with inks by Vince Colletta and letters by Milt Snapinn, the story unfolds with quiet emotional precision as chance encounters and hidden notes begin to unravel a quiet, tender bond. The cover by Jay Scott Pike captures the bittersweet mood of longing and connection, perfectly framing a tale where two lonely souls might finally be found—by each other.
In a quiet moment of self-doubt, a nameless young woman feels invisible—until a chance encounter with a couple sharpens her sense of being overlooked. Drawn to a pen-pal group, she receives a letter signed simply "Nobody," a voice that echoes her own loneliness. When she unexpectedly meets the boy from the couple, their connection deepens through shared moments and a beach party, where a hidden letter reveals a surprising truth: the one she’s been writing to all along was the boy standing beside her.
Bette is left reeling when her friend Veronica Fields, the girl with everything—including the man Bette secretly pines for, Dana—asks her to spend a month with him while she’s away. What starts as a favor quickly turns complicated as Bette and Dana grow close during their shared outings, unaware of the storm their connection will unleash when Veronica returns.
In "Bitter Lesson in Love!", Ann finds herself caught in a painful web of unrequited feelings when her sister Sherry’s boyfriend, Danny, suddenly confesses his love for her—echoing the very words he once said to Sherry. As Ann grapples with the emotional fallout, she’s forced to confront the cost of love that’s not truly returned.
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