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Love Letters#7
Cover: Carlyle Blackwell Jr.

Love Letters #7

Mar 1951 · Quality Comics · 0.10 USD
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“To the Ends of the Earth”

In "To the Ends of the Earth," Dick’s quiet devotion is tested when Gail longs for a more passionate, desperate love—until a dangerous night at the Lilac Club forces him to prove his courage in ways he never expected. Cover by Carlyle Blackwell Jr., this 1951 gem from Quality Comics captures a pivotal moment in a relationship where true strength isn’t in fire, but in quiet resolve.

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cover pencils, inks Carlyle Blackwell Jr.

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Dick loves Gail but doesn’t display the “fiery possessiveness” she desires. “I want a man to fight for me like a wolf for his mate!” When Chet invites her to the Lilac Club, Gail has Dick drive her there and then dumps him: Dick gives up “without a struggle!” Gangster Ace makes a play for Gail and Chet stands up to him, but is nearly shot to death as a result. Gail knocks Ace out and is afraid she’s killed him; Dick returns and takes responsibility (but Ace is only unconscious). Gail realizes Dick has “a moral courage” and decides to marry him.

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