Diary Loves #10
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Moonlight and Murder," a 1951 gem from Quality Comics, Ellen’s life shifts after a childhood accident leaves her self-conscious about her appearance. With her uncle Bob, a plastic surgeon with wartime experience, she undergoes a nose repair, only to find her relationships tested by fleeting affections and unexpected truths. Written and illustrated by John Forte, with inks by Bill Ward, this poignant story unfolds with quiet intensity, revealing how love and acceptance aren’t always found where you expect.
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As a girl, Ellen fell from a horse and broke her nose. She grows up insecure about her appearance as a result. She’s attracted to fellow college student Bill, but he gives her the brush-off. Ellen’s uncle Bob, a plastic surgeon with experience working on wounded soldiers in Korea, repairs Ellen’s nose. Now Bill is interested, but he breaks up with her after a short time. Ellen dates Dick on the rebound, but has to be saved from his crude passes by long-time friend Harry. She realizes Harry is the only person who loved and defended her all her life, even before her nose job.
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