Falling in Love #102
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "No More Love for Me!", a lonely hospital patient asks a nurse to deliver a letter to her boyfriend away on business—only for the nurse to secretly take up the pen, writing passionate love notes on the patient’s behalf. With heartfelt sincerity and quiet longing, the story unfolds through the fragile exchange of letters, where truth and deception blur in the quiet corners of a 1968 hospital room. Bernard Sachs and Tony Abruzzo bring the emotional tension to life with tender, expressive art, while Ira Schnapp’s lettering adds a personal, intimate rhythm to the page. The cover by John Rosenberger and Dick Giordano captures the bittersweet mood, a silent echo of the letters left unsent.
In "Deceiving Heart!" from Falling in Love #102 (1968), a lonely hospital patient asks a nurse to deliver a letter to her boyfriend, unaware that the nurse has fallen for him. Torn between loyalty and longing, the nurse begins writing love letters of her own—pretending they’re from the patient—hoping the boyfriend’s return will make her realize her feelings were never meant to be.
In "Too Late for Love," Candy finds herself drawn to Peter, a man years her senior who’s already engaged—until tragedy changes everything. As their bond deepens through quiet moments and shared silences, the growing affection between them tests the boundaries of age, family expectations, and the fragile hope of a love that might never be allowed to bloom.
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↩ Reprints Heart Throbs #83 (1963)
Reprinted in Magic Moment Romances #69 (1968), Corail #33 (1970), Young Romance #197 (1974), Twin Hearts #136
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