Just Married #75
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeCharlton's romance anthology delivers another dose of heartache with Just Married #75, featuring cover pencils by Art Cappello and cover inks by Joe Sinnott. The cover captures a tearful blonde woman, hand pressed to her cheek in distress, while a silhouetted couple embraces in the window behind her — a gut-punch visual that pairs perfectly with the cover's pointed declaration: "This is the end… he can't lie his way out of it this time!" Titled "The Love Thief" on the cover, this 1971 issue channels the soap-opera emotional intensity that made Charlton's romance line a compelling read for fifteen cents.
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Natalie wants to break her engagement with Paul because she thinks she is an embarrassment to him at social functions.
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