Girls' Romances #85
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "True, True Love," Paul finds himself drawn to Elaine, a woman whose quiet sorrow stirs his compassion—and then his affection. As their connection deepens, he discovers the truth behind her emotional distance, forcing him to confront the fragile line between kindness and genuine love. Mike Sekowsky’s art, inked by Bill Draut, brings the story’s heartfelt moments to life, while John Romita’s cover captures the bittersweet tension of the moment.
In "A Message from Yesterday," Steve finds himself caught between loyalty and longing as he tries to shield Sophia—his brother’s widow—from the sharp words of his mother and the lingering jealousy of his brother’s former girlfriend. As their quiet moments grow more meaningful, Steve begins to realize that his growing feelings for Sophia might be more than just brotherly duty.
In "Not for These Arms," Paul finds himself drawn to Elaine, a woman whose quiet sadness tugs at him as he tries to lift her spirits. As their connection deepens, he discovers the truth behind her emotional distance—her recent breakup has left her heart unready, and his affection may be nothing more than a fleeting comfort.
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Reprinted in Calypso #7 (1964), Falling in Love #121 (1971), Girls' Romances #155 (1971), Romantic #60 (1974), Twin Hearts #55
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