Just Married #68
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeCharlton's long-running romance series delivers another emotionally charged installment with this December 1969 issue, featuring cover art by José Luis García-López. The cover draws you in with a tender, tension-filled embrace between a blonde young man and a dark-haired woman, set against the backdrop of what appears to be an artist's studio — his speech bubble promising to support her financially while her thought balloon reveals a heartbreaking secret she's keeping to herself. It's a quietly dramatic snapshot of love and sacrifice that captures everything Just Married does best, with interior story "Everyone Must Love Me" written by Joe Gill and illustrated by Charles Nicholas.
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Linda entertains a soldier heading off to Viet Nam with a kiss, but her heart belongs elsewhere.
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