Marilyn #14 July 1962
In this 1962 issue of Marilyn, Carol faces a quiet but heavy moment as Jerry asks her to sign a document, triggering a memory of their shared past—of friendship long buried by her father’s rigid disapproval of her ties to the village’s 'riff-raff'. Drawn with delicate precision by Domingo Álvarez, the story unfolds in a single, poignant scene that lingers on the weight of forgotten bonds and the quiet cost of class divisions.
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As Jerry asks her to sign the document, Carol remembers how they had been childhood friends until her father refused to have his daughter mixing with any 'riff-raff' from the village.
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