Falling in Love #134
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Mister Redhead," Darleen finds her romance with her red-headed boyfriend Rick strained after a hit song by a singer named Ronnie Redhead steals the spotlight. When Ronnie unexpectedly arrives in town, Darleen’s frustration turns to curiosity—and then to an unlikely friendship. With art by Art Saaf and inks by Vince Colletta, and a cover by Werner Roth and Vince Colletta, this 1972 DC tale explores jealousy, connection, and the surprising ways people can help each other find their way back.
In "Mister Redhead," Darleen finds her romance with Rick strained after his heart gets stolen by a hit song that shares his name—“Mister Redhead.” When the song’s mysterious singer, Ronnie Redhead, arrives in town, Darleen sets out to confront him, only to discover an unexpected friendship. As she navigates jealousy and second chances, Ronnie’s quiet kindness begins to shift her perspective.
In "A Man for Marsha!" from Falling in Love #134 (1972), overbearing Gale sets out to transform her friend Marsha, pushing her to date someone new—only to accidentally drive a wedge between Marsha and her boyfriend Ben, whose patience is wearing thin under Gale’s constant meddling.
In a quiet moment between acts, circus clown Elaine finds herself unexpectedly drawn to Doug, a man who offers her a chance at a new life on television. As their connection sparks, she’s unaware that Doug carries a secret of his own—something that could change everything.
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