Falling in Love #43
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis June 1961 entry in DC's Falling in Love series delivers the kind of romantic tension the title promises — a blonde woman in pink clutches a man's lapels, pleading "Take me with you — please take me with you instead of Joan!", while a dark-haired young woman in blue looks on from the doorway with a wounded expression. John Romita's cover art captures every charged glance and unspoken heartbreak with real skill, and the tagline — "How could I have known I'd be trapped by my own sister… Between Love and Loneliness!" — sets up a story of rivalry and longing that feels genuinely gripping even before you turn a single page.
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