Intimate #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Intimate #1" delivers a quiet, poignant romance set in 1957, where Sheila returns to her family’s mansion after her mother’s passing, reuniting with Tupper—the son of the longtime caretaker. As their connection deepens, a party forces Sheila to confront her upbringing when she learns Tupper’s wealth surpasses her own, yet his feelings remain unchanged. Written by Joe Gill and illustrated by Charles Nicholas, with inks by Sal Trapani and lettering by Jon D'Agostino, the story’s emotional core is brought to life through Nicholas’s expressive art and Vince Alascia’s striking cover.
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