Intimate Love #21
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "A Fool in Love," waitress Jessica finds herself torn between practicality and heart when she backs mechanic and inventor David Bannister’s risky project—knowing full well she’s falling for him. As her loved ones warn her she’s setting herself up for heartbreak, David vanishes without a word, leaving her wondering if she was just another pawn. But when he reappears in Detroit with a surprising revelation and a heartfelt proposal, Jessica must decide if love was ever the real risk. Sid Greene’s expressive art brings the emotional tension to life in this 1953 romance, a poignant tale of trust, timing, and second chances.
In "A Fool in Love," waitress Jessica finds herself torn between practicality and heart when she agrees to fund mechanic David Bannister’s invention—knowing full well she’s falling for him. Though her friends warn her she’s setting herself up for heartbreak, David vanishes without a word, leaving her convinced she’s been used. But when he reappears in Detroit, claiming he’s sold his invention and ready to make things right, Jessica faces a moment that could change everything.
In "Undecided Heart," small-town secretary Eve Lonigan trades her quiet routine for a sun-drenched escape to Puerto Rico, where a chance encounter with charming Hollywood screenwriter Chris Granger stirs something unexpected. Though she initially leans toward the dependable life of Toledo banker Morty, Eve finds herself torn between two very different paths—each pulling her in a new direction.
In "You're My Man," elementary school teacher Laura Fraser grapples with the weight of her past when her engagement to policeman Pete Monoghan stumbles under the shadow of her father’s death in the line of duty. After a brief, unexciting romance with accountant Warren Wright, Laura’s perspective shifts when Pete puts himself in danger to protect one of her students—forcing her to confront what truly matters.
In "Too Sure of Love," Marie learns the hard way that her longtime boyfriend Bill Dover’s quiet devotion isn’t something to take for granted—until she sees him with her best friend Jill. When Bill stops calling and Marie realizes how much she misses him, Jill reveals her surprising motive: she was trying to make Marie see what she already had.
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Reprinted in Setting the Standard: Comics by Alex Toth 1952-1954 #[nn] (2011)
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