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.
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A patient in a hospital dictates a letter to a nurse for her boyfriend, who is out of town for a few weeks. She wants to break the news that there is now someone else in her life, but the nurse is smitten with the patient's old boyfriend herself and can't bear to hurt him. Instead, she writes love letters to him on the patient's behalf, thinking the patient will change her mind when they meet again.
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