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Lovelorn #72 (1956)

American Comics Group · 1956 · 36 pages

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Contains 4 stories
Woman Hater!
9 pp

Mark Norris swears off women after his fiancée Nora leaves him for another man, convinced that all women are fickle and heartless—until he moves to San Francisco for a fresh start and finds himself working alongside his new secretary, Miss Jean Billings, whose genuine concern for his struggles begins to challenge everything he believes. As Mark pushes himself relentlessly to meet an impossible sales goal, Jean's quiet support and shrewd business insight force him to reconsider whether his bitterness toward women might be blinding him to the truth standing right in front of him.

You're Not Old Enough!
7 pp

Polly Winston feels trapped by her youth, yearning for sophistication and mature romance while her peers dismiss her as just a kid—until a summer visit to the Adirondacks introduces her to both an older, charming man named Rick and Tom Richards, a boy she's initially written off as beneath her. When Tom steps into a crisis with quiet heroism, Polly finds herself questioning everything she thought she valued, but discovers she may have already squandered her chance with him.

Second Date!
2 pp

Millie Arnold has always dreamed of romance among the wealthy, so when handsome Tony Delaporte—son of the mill owner—asks her out in their small town, it feels like her daydreams have finally come true. But as their connection deepens and she fears losing him across the social divide between them, Millie resorts to telling lies about her background, setting her heart and their budding romance on a collision course with the truth.

Doctor, Darling...
8 pp

Dr. Judith Brent answers a call to work at a remote jungle hospital in Africa, only to discover that her new colleague, Dr. Carl Anderson, deeply resents working with a woman doctor—believing they lack professional objectivity. When their forced partnership gradually transforms into mutual respect and then romance amid the demands of their dangerous work, Dr. Brent's hopes for a shared future clash with Carl's uncompromising commitment to medicine. As emotions and ambitions collide, both doctors must confront what they're truly willing to sacrifice.

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