Girls' Romances #77
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Gone from My Heart," Joan faces a quiet heartbreak as she attends the wedding of Tom, the man she loves, to someone else—her memories of their past unfolding with poignant clarity. Penciled with tender precision by John Romita and inked by the same, the story captures a moment of emotional weight through intimate flashbacks, all rendered in the signature style of the era. The cover, also by Romita, perfectly frames the bittersweet mood of the issue.
In "Gone from My Heart," Jo finds herself torn between lingering hurt and the quiet possibility of reconciliation when Kenneth returns, seeking forgiveness after a painful betrayal. Written with emotional precision, this poignant tale explores the fragile hope of healing in the wake of heartbreak.
In "Come to My Arms," Elise stands at the threshold of a quiet cottage Don has prepared for them, only to feel a wave of panic and flee—her dreams of a grand life too far from the simple promise of this small-town future, and the role of a mechanic’s wife too small for her ambitions.
In "You for Me!", Joan faces a heart-wrenching moment as she attends Tom’s wedding to another woman, her emotions tugging at memories of how they first met and the bond they once shared. The story unfolds through quiet reflections, tracing the tender, fleeting connection between two people caught in a moment neither expected to survive.
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Reprinted in Romantic #12 (1963), Love and Romance Library #178
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