Our Secret #6
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Forsaking All Others," widowed Gwen returns to her hometown with a long-held dream: winning Roger’s heart, despite his happy marriage to Mary. As Gwen’s desperate plan unfolds, old secrets and simmering tensions come to a head—leading to a shocking accusation from Roger’s mother and a chilling twist that traps her in her own deception. A gripping drama from the Iger Shop, with all art and cover by the same team, this 1950 issue captures a moment of quiet dread in a small town where love and lies blur.
Catherine Lardner suspects her brother Bill's fiancée Marcia Maybank has abandoned him for the wealthy Sheik Abdul Abulbul, and when the pair seem headed for marriage, Catherine takes matters into her own hands—pursuing them across the Atlantic to Paris to stop what she fears is a terrible mistake. As Catherine closes in on the couple at their hotel, she discovers there's far more at stake than a broken engagement, and the truth behind Marcia's sudden departure may be nothing like what it appears.
In "I Was a Cheat!" from Our Secret #6 (1950), Marc finds himself torn when he discovers his fiancée April is secretly seeing another man, Kip. With honesty on the line and emotions running high, the two men make a surprising decision—letting April choose who she truly loves.
In "I Loved My Doctor!" from Our Secret #6 (1950), student nurse Sara finds herself caught between her feelings for Dr. Alex and his engagement to fellow nurse Gloria. After a car accident brings them together, Sara’s compassion and quiet devotion are put to the test—especially when she learns Alex has broken off his engagement and is waiting for her in New York.
In "The Girl Next Door," widowed Gwen returns to her hometown with a quiet obsession: winning Roger’s heart, despite his happy marriage to Mary. As Gwen’s longing turns to desperate schemes, a shocking accusation from Roger’s mother unravels her carefully laid plans—leaving her trapped by her own choices. Written by an unknown author and illustrated by an unknown artist, this 1950 romance unfolds with a haunting, melancholic tension.
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Reprinted in Love and Marriage #6 (1953), Secret Romances #12 (1953), My Secret Marriage #1 (1953), Secret Romances #26 (1955), My Secret Marriage #16 (1955), Weird Love #10 (2015), Weird Love #4 (2016)
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