Girls' Romances #33
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA golden-hued wedding scene crackles with tension in this July 1955 installment of DC's Girls' Romances, featuring cover art penciled by Tony Abruzzo and inked by Bernard Sachs. The cover draws you right into the drama: a dark-haired woman in a green gown clutches her gloved hands and declares, "I — I can't let Neal marry her — he's really in love with me!", while a blonde bride and her groom stand mere inches away, oblivious — or perhaps not. With a title teasing "Stranger at the Wedding!" and the series' promise of "love stories that could happen to you," this issue delivers the kind of heartfelt romantic suspense that made Girls' Romances a beloved fixture of 1950s comics shelves.
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