Brides in Love #44
In "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.
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Chuck and Wilma get married and move to a house in the suburbs. When they are invited to a neighborhood party, they meet Joan Maxwell who seems to flirt quite a bit with Chuck despite being married to Rex. Over time the flirting continues to the point where it is about to affect Chuck and Wilma's marriage. But then a new couple moves into the neighborhood and Joan immediately spends all her attention on the new neighborhood husband, virtually snubbing Chuck.
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