Patsy Walker #122
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "No Greater Love!", Patsy Walker faces a heart-wrenching reunion with Buzz, the soldier she once doubted during his absence in Vietnam. After months of uncertainty, Patsy learns he’s returned home injured, only to find him withdrawn and determined to end their relationship—claiming he no longer loves her, and that he wants to protect her from the burden of caring for a man he fears is now broken. Written by Al Hartley and illustrated by Al Hartley with inks by Frank Ray and Joe Giella, this poignant 1965 story captures a moment of quiet tragedy, layered with regret and unspoken devotion, all rendered with the emotional honesty of its era. The cover, penciled by Al Hartley and inked by Frank Giacoia and Joe Giella, reflects the story’s bittersweet tone.
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After many months Patsy discovers the missing Buzz enlisted to fight in Vietnam and has returned home to recuperate from injuries. Patsy is filled with remorse for having doubted his love and dated in his absence. Buzz acts oddly and refuses to see Patsy while Hedy discovers Buzz's overseas letters which were delayed in the mail. Patsy visits Buzz in the hospital but he is distant. He comes to dinner informing Patsy he has fallen out of love and their relationship is over. In confidence he informs Patsy's friends that he wants to spare Patsy the pain of caring for a crippled man.
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