I Love You #74
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeCharlton's long-running romance series delivers genuine heartache in this 1968 issue, with a cover by Dick Giordano that pulls no punches: a desperate young man cradles an unconscious dark-haired woman, his face etched with anguish as speech bubbles cry out "My God, no!! She's had an attack! Her heart has stopped beating!" and "Please don't die, darling — I love you!" The featured story, "Till Death Do Us Part," is promoted as "a love that would endure forever," setting up what promises to be an emotionally charged read. Interior art by Charles Nicholas and Vince Alascia brings the full story — also including "Goodbye, My Loves" — to life in the tender, melodramatic style that made Charlton romance titles a staple of the era.
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