Falling in Love #64
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Love Me a Little," Joan grapples with unexpected emotions as her new fiancé Eric remains entangled with his past romantic interests—much to her surprise. Meanwhile, she finds herself drawn to Steve, whose quiet affection stands in stark contrast to the chaos around her. Gene Colan’s expressive art and Bernard Sachs’s inks bring the emotional tension to life, while Jay Scott Pike’s cover captures the quiet longing at the heart of the story.
In "Love Me a Little," Marge returns to her favorite Miami getaway, where a guarded encounter with Andrew sparks quiet tension—she’s unsure if his careful distance comes from hesitation or something deeper, all while rumors of her past love life linger in the air.
In "Now and Forever," Hope waits anxiously for her childhood sweetheart, Jo, who’s sailed across the ocean. After a haunting dream of their parting, she’s stunned to learn his ship has vanished—leaving her to wonder if the dream was a warning or something deeper.
Joan finds herself navigating unexpected feelings as she watches her fiancé Eric still entangled with his past romantic interests, leaving her both unsettled and quietly intrigued. Meanwhile, Steve’s quiet devotion begins to stir something new in her—though she’s not sure what it means, or if she should act on it.
In "Don't Bet on Love!" from Falling in Love #64 (1964), Vicki and her friend Inez turn the quiet routine of the local gas station into a playful rivalry, each determined to be the first to catch the attention of the new attendant—though he seems entirely oblivious to their efforts.
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Reprinted in Saphir #2 (1966), Secret Hearts #149 (1971), Young Romance #170 (1971)
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