Falling in Love #124
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Anybody's Girl!", Linda’s quiet life takes a sudden turn when a chance encounter with Paul on a moonlit beach sparks an unexpected romance—though their connection remains fleeting. Written with subtle emotional depth and brought to life by Bob Oksner’s evocative cover art, this 1971 issue captures a moment of longing and uncertainty, all rendered in the distinctive style of Ira Schnapp’s lettering.
In the quiet hush of a moonlit beach, Linda’s life takes an unexpected turn when she meets Paul under the silver glow of the night sky. Drawn to him in a way she can’t explain, she’s left wondering if their fleeting moment meant as much to him as it did to her—especially when he vanishes without a word.
In "Puppy Love!" from Falling in Love #124 (1971), Sheila finds herself drawn to Quentin Reardon, though he seems utterly devoted to his dog. Determined to get his attention, she surprises him—literally—by adopting a pup of her own, hoping their paths will cross by chance.
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