Heart Throbs #64
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Your Dreams Are Mine!", Meg’s journey from small-town life to stardom in Los Angeles takes a turn when her boyfriend Adam, now her manager, begins to change under the city’s influence. Mike Sekowsky’s art, with Bernard Sachs’s inks and Ira Schnapp’s lettering, captures the shifting dynamics of ambition and identity, while John Romita’s cover perfectly frames the tension between love and aspiration.
In "Your Dreams Are Mine!" from Heart Throbs #64 (1960), Meg’s boyfriend Adam supports her move to Los Angeles to chase a singing career, hoping to manage her rise. As her fame grows, the glittering city begins to change Adam in ways neither of them expected.
In this tender 1960 romance from Heart Throbs #64, Mimi finds herself drawn to sea captain Doug during a summer getaway in Maine—his charm is undeniable, but so is his knack for making every woman feel special. As he gently urges her to leave her teaching life behind, Mimi can't help but wonder if his affection is as true as it seems.
In "My Heart Kept on Counting!" from Heart Throbs #64 (1960), Rick unexpectedly reunites with Paula a year after their breakup—only to discover, with quiet relief, that his feelings have changed. The story captures a tender moment of emotional clarity as he realizes he’s truly moved on, making room for something new with Ellen.
In "Take My Heart!", Roy is instantly smitten with Dena the moment he sees her, but her loyalty lies with Nick—though Roy isn’t ready to give up. As he finds ways to be near her, Nick’s jealousy flares, turning every shared moment into a quiet test of wills. When Dena finally makes her choice, the outcome hangs in the balance of a single, heartfelt decision.
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Reprinted in Young Love #74 (1969), Heart to Heart Romance Library #157 (1971), Girls' Love Stories #157 (1971)
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