Brides in Love #44
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Double Trouble," newlyweds Chuck and Wilma settle into their suburban home, only to find their peace tested when Joan Maxwell, a charmingly flirtatious neighbor, begins paying unusual attention to Chuck. As the tension quietly builds, the arrival of a new couple shifts Joan’s focus—leaving Chuck and Wilma to navigate the aftermath of what might have been. Written by Joe Gill and inked by Vince Colletta, this 1964 Charlton classic captures the quiet drama of small-town life with a touch of romantic suspense, all wrapped in a cover by Vince Colletta.
In "Double Trouble," sisters Kathy and Ruth—so inseparable they’ve lived parallel lives since childhood—find their close bond tested when their husbands, Mark and Ron, finally voice their growing concern: they never seem to have their wives to themselves. As the sisters grapple with the realization that marriage means more than shared moments, the quiet rhythm of their lives begins to shift in ways neither expected.
In "Other Girls' Husbands," newlyweds Chuck and Wilma settle into their suburban home, only to find their peace disrupted by Joan Maxwell, a vivacious neighbor whose flirtatious attention toward Chuck grows increasingly hard to ignore—despite her marriage to Rex. As the tension builds, a new couple arrives, and Joan’s focus swiftly shifts, leaving Chuck and Wilma to navigate the quiet aftermath of what might have been.
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