All True Romance #11
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Korean War Bride," undercover agent Shoshone—once a wartime savior—now struggles to find her place in civilian life after marrying Jack. Tensions rise when Jack’s friend Dick makes a crude advance during a quiet tea, forcing Jack to step in and protect his wife. With heartfelt sincerity and strong visuals by Don Heck, this poignant 1953 tale explores loyalty, belonging, and the quiet courage it takes to be seen. The cover by Pete Morisi captures the story’s emotional weight with striking, period-accurate detail.
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Undercover agent Shoshone saves Jack’s life during the Korean War. They are married and return to the USA. Shoshone feels Jack’s friends are only nice to her when he’s around. She invites Jack’s friend Dick in for tea, only to be mauled by the lecherous man. Jack comes home and saves his wife. His other friends apologize for being standoffish and promise to include her from now on.
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