Love Romances #18
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "No Greater Love," a 1951 romance comic from Marvel, the emotional stakes run high as Kirk and Dennis, locked in a bitter rivalry over Irma, find their lives upended by war and heartbreak. With art by Frank R. Sieminsky and a cover by Sol Brodsky and Christopher Rule, this poignant story follows their fractured love triangle into the turmoil of Korea, where loyalty, loss, and quiet sacrifice take center stage.
In "No Greater Love," Susan arrives at a summer camp seeking romance, only to find herself drawn to widower Greg and his young son Jimmy. When a near-drowning incident tests loyalty and courage, Susan’s quick action puts her at the center of a shifting emotional triangle—leaving Greg to reconsider what truly matters.
In "My Mardi Gras Romance!", Carol, torn between her childhood promise to Ted and the magic of Mardi Gras, makes a risky choice that splits them apart—only to find herself drawn to a mysterious masked stranger in the carnival crowd. When the masked man finally reveals his identity, the twist brings the story full circle in a way that’s as sweet as it is unexpected.
In "My Tragic Moment!", Jo finds herself caught between two men—Kirk and Dennis—both vying for her affection, only to play them against each other while keeping her options open. After graduation, promises are made and broken, leading to heartbreak and separation, until war brings them all to Korea, where truth and loss collide.
In "The Timid Heart!", Sheriff Rod faces a test of courage when bank robbers nearly take his life, leaving his reputation—and his relationship with girlfriend Jane—in doubt. When Jane witnesses him accepting a bribe from saloon owner Jake, she doubts his integrity, unaware he’s quietly setting a trap to catch the real culprits. The story unfolds with quiet tension and emotional stakes, as trust is tested and hidden intentions come to light.
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