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.
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The main character is nameless, but she feels like a nobody. A random encounter with a couple underscores this, as the other girl refers to her as "a stray dog." She joins a pen-pal group and receives a letter from a boy who signs his letter "Nobody," feeling the same as she. By chance, she meets the boy from the couple, who takes a liking to her. They spend time together and attend a beach party, where the other girl slips a letter to him. She was delivering a letter from "Nobody," and it is revealed that the two main characters have been writing each other the letters.
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