Falling in Love #127
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Sing to Me, Baby!", Linda navigates the awkward rhythms of a new school, experimenting with bold new ways to catch a boy’s eye—only to find her efforts only make her seem more out of place. A quiet moment of authenticity, though, reveals a simpler path to connection. Gene Colan’s expressive art and Ira Schnapp’s crisp lettering bring Linda’s journey to life, with Art Saaf’s cover capturing the story’s tender, self-discovery tone.
In "Sing to Me, Baby!" from Falling in Love #127 (1971), Monica, a rising singer, and Alan, a gifted songwriter, find their lives entwined through music and passion—until fame begins to pull them apart. Their shared dream, once a source of joy, tests the strength of their bond as success reshapes who they are.
In "Will the Real Linda Stand Up?", newly arrived at school, Linda experiments with bold new personas in hopes of catching boys’ attention—only to find each attempt makes her seem more out of place. As she learns to shed the act and embrace her true self, the story quietly explores the relief and connection that come from simply being seen for who you are.
Sherry, determined to finally experience her first kiss, boldly approaches Dennis—only to accidentally drive him away. When she later discovers he was just as nervous and that it was his first time too, the moment takes on a new, quiet significance.
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↩ Reprints Secret Hearts #82 (1962), Heart Throbs #91 (1964), Falling in Love #87 (1966)
Reprinted in Magic Moment Romances #88 (1971), Twin Hearts #167 (1972)
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