Heart Throbs #50
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFrom DC's National Romance Group comes Heart Throbs #50, a tender 1957 slice of heartache that captures the bittersweet ache of lost love. The cover, inked by Bernard Sachs, depicts a young blonde woman lying across her bed, surrounded by scattered letters, envelopes, a wilted rose, and a photograph of a smiling young man — her tearful thought balloon reading "Oh, darling… darling… h-how can I forget you…?! You were my whole life…!" It's a quietly moving image that promises the emotional honesty this series did so well, with the featured story "Weep and You Weep Alone" beckoning readers into another affecting tale of the heart.
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When Tom breaks Tina's heart she tries to pretend it doesn't matter by acting frivolously.
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