Just Married #19
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Face To Face," a drought-stricken farm faces financial strain when Cora's father opens it to summer guests, bringing city life to rural roots. When Mark Harmon, one of the visitors, tries to kiss Cora after their first date, her reaction hints at deeper tensions beneath the surface. Written by Joe Gill and illustrated by Charles Nicholas, with inks by Sal Trapani, this 1961 Charlton classic captures quiet moments with subtle emotional weight. The cover, penciled by the Vince Colletta Studio and inked by Vince Colletta, sets a nostalgic tone for a story where first impressions carry unexpected gravity.
In "Face To Face," newlyweds Nell and Ted Adams seek to reconnect on a mountain retreat, hoping to rediscover what they’ve lost. When a rock slide traps them in a cave, their isolation forces them to confront the growing distance between them—no escape, no distractions, just the quiet space to finally see each other again.
In the quiet summer of 1961, Cora’s father opens their drought-stricken farm to city guests to make ends meet, and among them is Mark Harmon, a visitor whose attention catches Cora’s eye—though her reaction to his bold move at the end of their first date is anything but welcoming.
In "Heartbreak," newlyweds Steve and Kay face an unexpected turn when Steve, a pilot, is injured at home and left paralyzed—his future uncertain, and Kay’s love tested in ways neither expected. The quiet intimacy of their early marriage gives way to a tender, poignant struggle as they confront the fragile line between hope and fear.
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