Confessions of the Lovelorn #91
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Two of a Kind!", Ruth, fresh from her small-town roots in Tickle Falls, Indiana, finds herself in New York City chasing dreams—only to stumble upon George Allen, a fellow Tickle Falls native who’s also seeking his fortune in the big city. Written by Richard Hughes and illustrated with expressive detail by Kurt Schaffenberger, this heartfelt story captures the quiet magic of unexpected connections. The cover by Ken Bald perfectly frames their chance encounter, a moment of possibility set against the urban backdrop.
In "Two of a Kind!" from Confessions of the Lovelorn #91 (1958), Ruth flees her quiet hometown of Tickle Falls, Indiana, for the big city, only to find a familiar face in New York—George Allen, another Tickle Falls native who’s also chasing a new life. Their chance reunion sparks a quiet connection that feels both unexpected and inevitable.
In "Duet for Old Lovers," childhood friends Cory and Paul drift apart when Paul moves to New York to pursue his career as a composer, leaving behind the quiet life they once shared. Years later, fate brings him back, and the music of their past begins to echo once more.
In "A Dream Romance!" from Confessions of the Lovelorn #91 (1958), Sally, newly moved from Millfield to the city, finds herself adrift in her new life—until she starts telling her office mates about her imagined romance with a Marine overseas. When the real Bill Leeds walks into her life, the lines between fantasy and reality blur in a quiet, heartfelt turn of events.
In "Braced for Love," dentist Theodore Slade gently suggests Harriet needs braces, sparking her worry about her appearance—until he surprises her with a different kind of confidence. As their conversation turns tender, a quiet understanding grows between them, leading to a decision that changes everything.
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Reprinted in Atlas Artist Edition #2 (2024)
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