Picture Romance Library #389
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Beat for Romance" is a tender, character-driven tale from Picture Romance Library #389 (1966), where a flatmate’s sudden fame on television sparks a quiet romance in the making. Written and illustrated with quiet precision by Jesús Redondo, the story follows Steve, a man indifferent to the spotlight, as his friends push him to connect with his star-struck flatmate Norma—only to find himself unexpectedly drawn into a moment of vulnerability when another girl steps forward with a secret. The cover, by ORTSAC, captures the story’s emotional tension in a single, evocative image.
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Norma's flatmate becomes a big television star. Steve never watches television, but his friends badger him about her so much that he calls her up to make a date. When Norma finds out about the date, she asks Sylvia if she can take her place because she has always loved Steve even though he has never noticed her.
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