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Young Love (1963-1977 DC) comic books

  • Issue #55
    Young Love (1963-1977 DC) 55

    Cover by Jay Scott Pike. Stories by Phyllis Reed and Jack Miller. Art by Arthur Peddy, Jay Scott Pike and Bernard Sachs. She was grimly sure that she could never fall in love! It's a dramatic probing into the heart and mind of a modern girl in..."An Empty Heart"! Plus: Is a mother always right when it comes to picking the man you should love? Read..."Someone of My Own to Love"! Also: "Heart-Shy"; Romance in Fashion 2-pager "Collage"; You Can Be Beautiful 1-pager; and 1-page As Jane Ford Sees It advice column! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.12.

  • Issue #73
    Young Love (1963-1977 DC) 73
    • Paper: Off white to white
    • Label #3961586006
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout.

    Cover by Dick Giordano. Stories by unknown. Art by Vince Colletta, Alex Toth, Mike Sekowsky, Liz Berube and unknown. Lisa continues to deceive Bart about his artwork (which she is secretly buying) and her family (she has servants posing as her parents). When her real father arrives unexpectedly at one of the "family" dinners, Lisa is surprised when he does not expose her and introduces himself to Bart as Lisa's uncle in "The Life and Loves of Lisa St. Claire! [Chapter Five]" Plus: Val is reluctant to tell Mark she doesn't love him anymore, but when he tells her the same thing, she is furious. They reconcile when they realize they had just been taking each other for granted in "When Love Has Gone"! Also: When Gabe and Elise meet again after several years, she gives him another chance to date her, but he seems to be as undependable as ever in the reprint story "Come to Me!" And: Happenings! 2-pager "The Golden Age of the 30s!" Plus: 1-page As Jane Ford Sees It advice column! Statement of ownership -- average print run 357,000; average paid circulation 198,115. 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.12.

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    $280 YOUNG LOVE #73 CGC 9.2 OW PAGES

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  • Issue #102
    Young Love (1963-1977 DC) 102

    Stories by unknown. Art by Werner Roth?, Vince Colletta and unknown. April and Allan meet on a cruise ship, but they each have a terrible secret that will make their romance impossible in "The Last Kiss"! Plus: Switchboard operator Sally is convinced that she's fallen in love with the voice of one of her callers, even though she is engaged to Bruce, in "You've Got My Number"! Also: Patti is determined never to fall in love because of the bad examples set by the marriages of her parents and sister in "All You Need Is Love"! And: 1-page Marc -- On the Man's Side! advice column! Plus: Test Yourself 2-pager "Are You Afraid of Loneliness?" 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.20.

  • Issue #111
    Young Love (1963-1977 DC) 111
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.

    Stories by Barbara Friedlander and unknown. Art by Win Mortimer, Creig Flessel?, Jay Scott Pike, John Forte, Tony Abruzzo, John Rosenberger, Vince Colletta, Bernard Sachs and unknown. Pam is the "Love Expert" columnist in the college paper, but she's never been in love herself! Plus: Marie and Craig meet because his newspaper consistently spells her name wrong in the 2-page story "How We Met"! Also: Selfish and spoiled behavior will drive the boys away in the 1-page story "How to Lose Your Boyfriend"! And: Liz's boyfriend Mark leaves her because she is too affectionate, but they eventually reconcile in "Too Nice to a Boy"! Plus: 2-page Marc -- On the Man's Side! advice column! Also featuring retitled reprints: When Rich breaks up with Terry she can only think about how she will get back at him, but eventually realizes that she still loves him in "When You Come Crawling Back"; for years, Addie has been in love with Teddy, her best friend when they were growing up, but he just doesn't seem to think of her in the same way in "Wandering Eyes"; Sandy isn't interested in Ted, who loves her, because she fantasizes about Derek, a guy from their town who became a movie star. But when she gets a chance to meet Derek she realizes he isn't at all the person she imagined in "I Found My Love in a Dream World"; Joan moves to the big city and dates a lot of men, but doesn't fall in love with any of them. Love finally strikes on a visit home, with a small-town guy in "All Those Great Guys"; Susie meets Rob at her brother's summer camp, but they lose touch over the next year and she is sure he has forgotten all about her in "I Told Her About Us"; Cindy and Richy are always fighting but they finally realize it's because they are really in love in "Can This Hassle Be Love?"; everyone at the office thinks that Lucy and her boss Gary are a couple, but they are the last ones to realize it in "I Wanted Someone Just Like Him"; when Peggy, the girl Noel loves, is in an accident, he thinks it's his chance to finally make her notice him in "I'll Take Care of You"; and blind nurse Jenny falls in love with her blind patient but breaks up with him when he regains his sight because she doesn't want to be a burden in "I'll Be There When You Need Me"! Softcover, 96 pages, full color. Cover price $0.60.

  • Issue #113
    Young Love (1963-1977 DC) 113
    • Chew to edges.

    Stories by Jack Miller and unknown. Art by Win Mortimer, Tony Abruzzo, Mike Sekowsky, Arthur Peddy, Ric Estrada, Vince Colletta, Bernard Sachs and unknown. Sally keeps trying to get the attention of guys she likes by staging "accidents" in order to meet them in "Someone Help Me!" Plus: A waitress convinces her boyfriend to try an onion burger before they go on their date in the 1-page story "The Kiss Test"; a young girl grows up resenting her mother for suggesting that she is too impatient in "Tomorrow Is Too Late" (story printed with un-inked pencils); "Designs for Swinging" fashion page; Linda falls for a salesman's pitch -- and for the salesman -- in an untitled How We Met story; illustrated poem "The Hot Fudge Sundae Blues"; by the time a couple finishes talking about breaking up, they decide to stay together after all in the 2-page story "The Score" (told in rhyming dialogue); and 2-page Marc -- On the Man's Side! advice column! Also featuring reprints: Gail tries to make her boyfriend Peter jealous by flirting with Don, but everything goes wrong when Don is in a bad car accident in "Someday He'll Be Jealous, Too!"; Gail pushes Bob to get married, then to get ahead in his job, then eventually pushes him out of her life until she realizes that she truly loves him in the retitled story "It's Over Too Soon"; Debbie returns to her home town wondering if she can -- or if she should -- rekindle her old romance with Alan in "I Want to Forget You!"; Gail makes a bet with friends that she can get the new guy in town to date her, then when she falls for him she desperately wants to keep him from finding out about the bet in "Bet I Can Make Him Love Me"; Diane meets her old boyfriend Bob, five years after he left her to marry someone else. His wife has died in the meantime, but she is reluctant to become involved with him again in the retitled story "Afraid to Love Again"; Nicole's parents convince her to leave her artist boyfriend for someone of a better social class, but she learns that her new fiance is really just after her money in the retitled story "Love Will Come Later"; Joan believes that Timothy must love her, because he always brings her presents from his many foreign trips, but she is shocked when he brings home a new fiancee in "Meet My Bride!"; and Meg can't find a guy who measures up to her image of her late father in the retitled story "Love Me -- Love My Father!" Softcover, 96 pages, full color. Cover price $0.60.