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Young Love (1963-1977 DC) comic books 1974

  • Issue #107
    Young Love (1963-1977 DC) 107

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    \First 50c cover priced issue. Cover by Nick Cardy. Stories by Robert Kanigher and unknown. Art by John Rosenberger?, Gene Colan, Jay Scott Pike, Tony Abruzzo, Werner Roth, Win Mortimer?, Liz Berube, Vince Colletta, Bernard Sachs and unknown. Connie finally falls in love with a man who loves her for herself and not for what she can do for him in "Buy Love -- Buy Heartbreak"! Plus: Debbie's parents constantly complain about her boyfriend Tony until she reminds them of the early days of their own relationship in "Not Good Enough for Me!" Also: Sue gets a makeover from her friend Jackie, which finally makes Brian notice her, but can she give up her dreams of college when Brian doesn't want her to leave him in "Turnabout to Love"? And: Sally prefers the "all-natural" look -- or does she -- in the 1-page story "Like It Really Is"! Plus: 1-page Paul -- the Other Side! advice column! Also featuring reprints: Advice columnist Amy Ames warns a reader against falling in love at first sight but then it happens to her in "Heartbreak -- Take Me!"; Monica takes her mother's advice, determined to marry a rich man so she won't have to struggle, but her plans don't work out as she expected in "I Wanted Too Much!"; Rob has been in love with Maggi for years but when his brother Brion takes an interest in her, Rob doesn't stand up for himself and almost loses her in "Hand-Me-Down Love"; both Michael and Debra's parents disapprove of their children's relationship until Debra brings them together to face the problem in "My Kind of Man"; Leslie agrees to help her cousin Doreen find out how Bruce feels about Doreen, but then Leslie finds herself falling in love with Bruce in the retitled story "I Love You, Doctor!"; and Tina is insecure about all her boyfriends because her mother is always around, dressing too young and trying to be part of Tina's crowd in "My Mother -- My Rival!" Softcover, 96 pages, full color. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #108
    Young Love (1963-1977 DC) 108

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    Last 50c cover priced issue. Stories by unknown. Art by Win Mortimer, John Romita, Sr., Jay Scott Pike, Mike Sekowsky, Liz Berube, Vince Colletta, Bernard Sachs and unknown. Surfer Karen is saved from drowning by Cal, the boy she loves, but she comes on too strong and nearly drives him away for good in "Twice in One Summer"! Plus: Lori offers five dollars to anyone who can get a picture of Paul, the guy she wants, in "A Picture to Kiss"! Also: Angie's boyfriend nearly leaves her because she belongs to a women's lib group, but her friends in the group help her get him back in "Cry Like a Real Girl!" And: Marc -- On the Man's Side! advice column! Also featuring reprints: Nina waits impatiently for Sandy, who has gone away and promised to send for her when he has built a home for them to live in in "I'll Send for You"; a chance meeting with a stranger turns into a brief romance for Elena, and makes it impossible for her to love anyone else after he is gone in the retitled story "An Hour of Love"; Karen remains in love with her childhood sweetheart even after he has moved to Chicago. When she gets an opportunity to go there, she believes that he no longer feels the same about her in "Don't Call It Love!"; Sabina has a crush on her older sister's boyfriend that grows into love after her sister breaks up with him in "Pick Up the Pieces"; a girl fantasizes about falling in love with every handsome man she sees, and eventually it happens for real in "My Secret Love!"; a secretary learns of a man's expected inheritance before he does and sets out to make him fall in love with her in the retitled story "Only Money"; composer Sandy is in love with Nina, the girl who sings his songs on television, but she's in love with Phil, their producer, in "Serenade to a Broken Heart!"; and when Tom breaks Tina's heart, she tries to pretend it doesn't matter by acting frivolously in the retitled story "Laugh It Up!" Softcover, 96 pages, full color. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #109
    Young Love (1963-1977 DC) 109
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    First 60c cover priced issue. Stories by unknown. Art by Creig Flessel?, Ric Estrada, Jack Sparling, Win Mortimer, Liz Berube, Wally Wood?, Vince Colletta and unknown. Robin becomes a successful teen model but she doesn't like the seedier side of the business in "A Bad Trip"! Plus: Marie keeps taking her friend Phyllis' boyfriends for herself in "The Huntress"! Also: Illustrated poems "4 Guys -- 4 Seasons," "Love Has No Voice," "True Love" and "I Wonder"! And: 1-page Marc -- On the Man's Side! advice column! Also featuring reprints: Susan gets her friend Terry to write letters to the soldier she likes because she is insecure about her education, but Terry sets out to impress the guy herself in "Little Doublecrosser"; Claire spends years being too shy to approach the guy she likes in "Shy Girl"; Ann believes that she knows who is sending her love notes, but could she be mistaken in "The Mysterious Love Notes"?; Barbara and Denny get married in spite of her parents' objections and learn that married life is a lot harder than they thought in the retitled story "A Couple of Kids"; Margo won't marry her faithful boyfriend Ken because she thinks that her real dream man is still out there somewhere in "I Can't Get Him Out of My Mind!"; Irene tries to keep her cousin Lilly away from Brett, who she thinks is wrong for Lilly, but then she falls in love with him herself in "Match-Maker, Match-Breaker"; Janie is always being compared unfavorably to her younger sister by their mother, because Janie can't keep a boyfriend interested in her in "Why Can't I Hold A Boy?"; and Janie treats Richard badly even though she knows he is in love with her. Years later they meet again and she changes her mind, but she hears that Richard wants to get back at her by dumping her just as she dumped him before in the retitled story "Something Else on His Mind"! Softcover, 96 pages, full color. Cover price $0.60.

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    $25 Young Love #109 VG/FN (DC Comics 1974) Romance

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  • Issue #110
    Young Love (1963-1977 DC) 110

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    Stories by Jack Miller and unknown. Art by Creig Flessel?, John Rosenberger?, Jay Scott Pike, Howard Purcell, Joe Orlando?, Win Mortimer, Liz Berube, Vince Colletta, Jack Abel and unknown. Linda gets a bad reputation from hanging out with the wrong crowd, but Rick doesn't listen to the talk about her and falls in love with her anyway in "Greaser's Girl"! Plus: Vickie is infatuated with Randy, not noticing that there's another guy who's much more interested in her in "Outsider"! Also: Illustrated poems "That's Just How I Am," "My Unwritten Poem," "My Family" and "The Gift of Love"; 2-page Marc -- On the Man's Side! advice column; fashion advice in Happenings 1-pager; Songs of Romance poem "September" submitted by Nancy Greene; makeup advice in The Beauty Bar 2-pager "Let's Create a Face!!"; and makeup advice in Beauty on a Budget 1-pager! Also featuring reprints: Janie's mother keeps pushing her toward Donald, who's rich and socially important, but Janie isn't interested at all, especially when she meets Dean, who isn't at all like Donald, in the retitled story "Mother's Choice"; when Dina's boyfriend Steve goes away to law school, she finds herself drawn to Jerry, who rides a motorcycle and treats her roughly in the retitled story "Jerry's Hen"; when Lisa's mother remarries, it takes Lisa several years to accept her stepfather into the family, especially when she starts dating and he becomes harsh and controlling in the retitled story "Another Kind of Love"; and Ginny can't help looking at other guys when she's out with Frank, which causes Frank to break up with her. Later, when she falls in love with Bill, she knows that her love is real this time because she has no interest in anyone else in the retitled story "Little Flirt!" Softcover, 96 pages, full color. Cover price $0.60.

  • Issue #111
    Young Love (1963-1977 DC) 111

    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.

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    2 days left Auction YOUNG LOVE DC Comics 100 PAGE GIANT 111 i was the love expert Sept. 1974

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  • Issue #112
    Young Love (1963-1977 DC) 112

    Stories by unknown. Art by Nick Cardy, Win Mortimer, Vince Colletta, Bernard Sachs, Tony Abruzzo, Ric Estrada, John Celardo and unknown. Alex's girlfriend Nancy breaks up with him when she joins a women's lib group, but none of the other girls he dates seem as interesting to him as she was in "His Plaything!" Plus: Nora tells her friends that she is secretly dating singing star Johnny Apollo, but she is horrified to learn that her lie will be exposed when he comes to play a concert in her town in "Never Been Kissed"! Also: Kathy receives a love poem in the mail, and is surprised to learn that it's the mailman who sent it in the 2-page story "How We Met"; 2-page illustrated poem "Remember Your Valentine"; and 2-page Marc -- On the Man's Side! advice column! Also featuring retitled reprints: Janie wants to fall in love, even though everyone she knows says that men can't be trusted. When she meets Peter, she thinks they're perfect for each other -- until she sees him kissing another girl in "I Could Love Him, But - Could I Trust Him!"; Denise is sad when her new boyfriend Warren relocates to another town, but he introduces her to his friend Peter who takes an immediate interest in her in "Give Me Something to Remember You By!" (not retitled); Peggy is devastated when Richard breaks up with her, but by the time he changes his mind and wants her back, she realizes that she is over him in "Nothing Lasts Forever"; when Mindy becomes the pupil of famous pianist Greg Talmadge, she falls in love with him but he only wants to use her as an example of his talent as a mentor in "Distant Admirer"; Gail reluctantly agrees to write love letters for her friend Lana to Lana's boyfriend Stephen, even though Gail loves him herself, in "With Love and Kisses"; Gwen is intimidated by her pretty friend Janice, who always attracts the handsomest guys, in "The Pretty One"; and Diane moves easily from one guy to the next until no one will date her because of her reputation. She gets another chance when her family moves to another town, and she decides to do things differently in "One Boy After Another"! Softcover, 96 pages, full color. Cover price $0.60.