Love Diary #77
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeCharlton's Love Diary #77 (March 1972) captures the tender pull of romance right on its cover, where a young woman clutches her diary — its handwritten words clearly visible — as a man leans close in an intimate moment, the tagline "Forever Is Now" summing up the feeling perfectly. A small inset portrait of a dark-haired woman watches from above, adding a quiet note of longing to the scene, while the promise of a free Susan Dey pin-up inside gives the issue an appealing pop-culture charm. Art Cappello's linework brings a warm, expressive softness to the figures, and with all-new stories and all-new art throughout, this is a solid slice of early-'70s romance comics at their most heartfelt.
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