I Love You #35
In "Love Me Again," Lois finds herself caught in a delicate web when her fiancé Dan McCann suffers a nervous breakdown, erasing the past year from his mind. With Dan recovering on a boat with his friend Lou Snider, Lois must reinvent herself as "Lollie," Lou’s niece, to stay close—without revealing the truth. Written by Joe Gill and brought to life with expressive art by Joe Sinnott and inks by Vince Colletta, this 1961 Charlton gem explores memory, identity, and the quiet hope of rekindling love from the ground up. The cover, by Sinnott and Colletta, captures the story’s bittersweet tension in a single, poignant moment.
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Lois is engaged to Dan McCann, a Madison Avenue genius. But the strain gives Dan a nervous breakdown and he has a total blackout of everything that happened in the past year. The doctor suggests that it might be bad for Dan if he did remember Lois, since it might bring on another breakdown. Dan returns to a boat he owns with Lou Snider. Lou agrees to introduce Lois as his niece, "Lollie" so she can be near Dan.
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