Young Romance #6 (84)
In "Much Ado About Love," Jack Kirby’s heartfelt storytelling and dynamic art bring to life Judy Ann’s quiet struggle in a boarding house ruled by the strict Miss Pritchett, who bans male visitors. When her fiancé Pete stirs up drama one evening, Judy Ann fears eviction—only to discover Miss Pritchett’s own past heartbreak may have softened her rules. The story, drawn with Kirby’s signature energy and inked by Joe Simon, captures a tender moment of love and second chances, with Judy Ann and Pete planning a new life on a Kansas farm.
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Judy Ann lives in a boarding house where landlady Miss Pritchett prohibits male visitors. Judy Ann’s fiancé Pete makes a scene one night and Judy Ann thinks she’ll be evicted. Miss Pritchett admits she was “left at the altar” by her boyfriend, and thinks Pete’s actions were romantic. Judy Ann decides to marry Pete and they’ll move to a farm in Kansas.
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