Young Love #6 (36)
In "Two-Faced Woman," young Anne finds herself drawn to Ted, the quiet boarder at her boarding house, as their tentative romance deepens. When she uncovers unsettling newspaper clippings suggesting Ted was involved in a fatal car crash that killed his girlfriend, her trust is tested—yet she chooses to face her fears and join him on a drive, determined to see beyond the past. Art by Mort Meskin, inks by George Roussos, and letters by Ben Oda bring this poignant, suspenseful story to life in a 10-cent comic from 1952.
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Anne is attracted to Ted, a resident of the boarding house where she lives. He is standoffish but they begin to date. Ted refuses to ride in a car and Anne discovers newspaper clippings in his room indicating he was arrested after a car crash killed his girlfriend. Anne fears he’s a fugitive and she may be in danger but agrees to accompany Ted on a drive because she loves him. Ted explains he was innocent and Anne’s faith in him has allowed him to resume a normal life.
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