Friday, March 11, 2016

Young Love #86

Young Love #86 (On Sale: March 11, 1971), has a cover by Don Heck and everyone says Tony DeZuniga, but once again everyone is full of it. Might be Dick Giordano, but the two main characters are not inked very well. This issue also has a new and not improved logo to go along with the new editor Dorothy Woolfolk.

We begin with "The Two Faces of Liza" drawn by Winslow Mortimer and Jack Abel.

Next is "Never Bet on Love" drawn by Jay Scott Pike and Vince Colletta.

We end with "My Sister's Lover" drawn by John Romita and reprinted from Falling in Love #52 (1962). As a little girl, Linda falls in love with Nicky, the older boy next door. Linda's sister, Rita, ridicules Linda and has her own designs on Nicky. As Linda grows up, Nicky tries to discourage her attentions, saying she isn't a little girl anymore. 

Eventually, he leaves town and Linda receives a letter from Nicky, telling her she should forget him. But Nicky is actually in love with Linda and just afraid he is stealing her chance of happiness with someone her own age. He comes back and proposes to Linda.

Edited by Dorothy Woolfolk.


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