Man and Woman #23
"Miss Kind Heart" delivers a tender, emotionally grounded story in Man and Woman #23, a 1975 40-cent comic from K. G. Murray. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated with dynamic precision by John Buscema, with inks by John Romita, Frank Giacoia, and Joe Giella, the issue explores Jan’s quiet struggle to reconcile her past with her present. The cover, a striking portrait by José Luis García-López, captures the story’s poignant mood, hinting at a reunion that may hold more than just romance.
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Jan's mother keeps trying to match her up with a boyfriend, but Jan can't forget her older boyfriend Fred Roberts. Finally, Jan's mother admits that her husband, who was killed in Korea, was 10 years older. She tells Jan to go back to Fred if she loves him. But after everything that happened, will Fred still love her?
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