Heart Throbs #130
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Like Father, Like Daughter!" from Heart Throbs #130 (1971), Cindy struggles with the weight of her family's secret—her father’s confinement in a mental institution—while trying to fit in at school. When she finally opens up to Ted, believing he’ll understand, his parents quietly begin scheming to end their budding romance. Win Mortimer’s art, with inks by John Rosenberger and lettering by John Costanza, brings emotional depth to this heartfelt coming-of-age story, while Tony DeZuniga’s cover captures the tension and intimacy of the moment.
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Cindy's mother is constantly worried that people will learn that her father is in a mental institution. Cindy's secretiveness makes her unpopular at school, but she eventually meets Ted and confides in him. He assures her that his parents will not care, but they are secretly plotting to break up the young romance.
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