Cynthia Doyle, Nurse in Love #72
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Flames of Guilt," a heartbroken man’s tragic moment after his wife’s death in surgery ripples outward, touching the lives of a couple still healing from a fire that scarred them both. Written by Joe Gill and brought to life by Art Capello’s expressive art with inks by Vince Colletta, this poignant 1963 Charlton tale explores how grief and loss can unexpectedly draw people together. The emotionally charged cover by Dick Giordano captures the tension and sorrow at the story’s core.
In "After the Honeymoon," Marcia Wheeler grapples with the quiet ache of separation as her husband Jay departs for overseas duty just weeks after their wedding. The story captures the tender, bittersweet rhythm of her days, clinging to hope as time stretches ahead with no clear end in sight.
When a rodeo rider is brought into the hospital with life-threatening injuries, two worlds collide—the bruising danger of the arena and the quiet struggle to heal—forcing those around him to reckon with the cost of ambition. Jenny Cabot watches her husband Al recover and worries he'll never leave the rodeo life, while his manager and mentor Bret Mace—a former champion himself—seems driven by something deeper than just prize money. As the hospital staff observes the fierce bonds between these men, they begin to wonder what really drives people to risk everything.
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