Falling in Love #30
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Come to Me!", Evelyn finds herself drawn to a mysterious boy whose name she’s only seen in a park guest book—until she realizes he’s been right in front of her all along, working at the park every day. Bernard Sachs handles both art and inks for the story, bringing quiet emotion to Evelyn’s growing fascination, while Sy Barry’s cover captures the moment of shy connection. A 10-cent comic from 1959, this issue blends gentle romance with the quiet magic of everyday encounters.
In "In the Name of Love!" from Falling in Love #30 (1959), Evelyn finds herself drawn to a boy whose name she’s only seen—signed in a park guest register. She’s stunned when she realizes he’s been right in front of her all along, working at the very park where she’s dreamed of him.
In "Hurry Toward Heartbreak!", Gail’s relentless drive to build a life with Bob spirals into a series of demands that push him further away—first with marriage, then with ambition, until he’s gone. As she watches him leave, she begins to wonder if she’s lost the one person she truly cares about.
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Reprinted in Falling in Love #105 (1969), Young Love #73 (1969), Heart Throbs #119 (1969), Ciné*Flash #32 (1970), Young Love #113 (1974), Twin Hearts #25, Twin Hearts #27
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