Cherie #160
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Elvis Presley Story," a 1963 Cherie comic from D.C. Thomson, the tale unfolds with a quiet mystery tied to the sea and a familiar stretch of beach. When Sheba, a dog with a past, takes up residence near the same shore where her former owner met a tragic end, she forms an unexpected bond with Jill—though the full story of how their paths crossed remains shrouded in quiet, coastal secrets. Norman Lee handles both art and inks, bringing the story’s emotional undercurrents to life with subtle, expressive detail.
In a quiet moment by the sea, Sheba—once abandoned to the waves—finds herself drawn to Jill near the same shore where her past owner vanished. A silent bond forms between the two, as the tide of memory and loss gently pulls them together.
In this 1963 slice of whimsy from *Cherie* #160, Hector nervously applies for the role of tutor to Juliette, the spirited young heir to the House of Simpson, as she embarks on an educational tour across Europe—where charm, missteps, and the occasional grand gesture might just be part of the curriculum.
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