Magic Moment Romances #66
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Episode 16" in Magic Moment Romances #66 (1968) delivers a heartfelt, character-driven story of young love tested by peer pressure, with Robert Kanigher’s writing and Norman Nodel’s expressive art capturing the quiet tension and emotional turning points in Terry’s relationship with Dave. Jay Scott Pike’s cover perfectly encapsulates the issue’s bittersweet mood, making this a standout moment in the series’ romantic arc.
In "Episode 16" from Magic Moment Romances #66, Greg finds himself caught between two women after a heated argument with Rita. Seeking clarity, he turns to Karen, only to find their tension sparking into a moment that leaves both of them unsettled—yet Greg remains firm in his decision to marry Rita.
In "Trust Him," Jill finds herself torn between her sister Marta’s harsh warnings about men and her growing feelings for Jim. As their relationship deepens, Jill begins to question whether she can truly trust him—despite her own doubts, she’s drawn to him in ways she can’t ignore.
In "False Kisses," nightclub dancer Tina and wealthy Paul Jr. share a passionate romance, but their future is threatened when Paul’s father warns Tina that their marriage would end his son’s career. Heartbroken, she leaves, only to unexpectedly reunite with Paul Jr.—who has quietly convinced his father that she was always his true love.
In "Hand-Me-Down Love," Rob’s long-held feelings for Maggi are tested when his brother Brion steps into the picture, forcing Rob to confront whether he’ll let hesitation cost him the one he loves. Written by an unknown author and illustrated by an unknown artist, the story captures the quiet ache of unspoken emotions and the risk of letting someone else take what you’ve always wanted.
In "I Didn't Want His Love," Terry finds herself caught between her heart and her friends' opinions when she starts dating Dave, whose reputation doesn't win her over—nor theirs. As their relationship unfolds, she pushes him away, only to later discover that her feelings were never about what others thought, but about him, all along.
In "Her Reputation—Ruined Her Love," Janet carries the weight of a teenage scandal that shadows her into adulthood, making trust hard to earn. When she finally opens up to a man who shares his own past regrets, the two find themselves navigating fragile connections built on honesty and second chances.
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