Young Romance (DC)

    (DC, 1963-1975)
©1969 National Periodical Publications, Inc. (DC)
Series continued from Young Romance (Prize) #124

In 1963, DC picked up Young Romance from Prize Comics, who had been publishing it from shortly after World War II. A charmer of a romance series, Young Romance spun tales centered around love overcoming all obstacles. Typical of these were “Dance With Me, Darling” in which a couple grew from childhood as dance partners and eventually found love as adults. Of course, it wouldn’t be a true romance unless there was some obstacle to overcome, such as a physical disability or (more commonly) a rival for their love’s affections. True love always won out in the end however, and the stories would inevitably end with a kiss.
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#125 Variation A (2023 Facsimile Edition Cover A by John Romita Sr.)

April, 2024
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Jack MillerJay Scott Pike, John Romita Sr., Mike Sekowsky, Bernard Sachs
#144

November, 1966
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#155

September, 1968
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 Mike Sekowsky, Arthur Peddy, Ric Estrada
#166

July, 1970
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 John Rosenberger, Ric Estrada
#178

January, 1972
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#181

April, 1972
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#197

February, 1974
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