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Pink #309

May 1979 · IPC · 0.16 GBP
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“Loving on the Right Side”

In "Loving on the Right Side," writer Phillip Douglas and artist Purita Campos bring a quiet, poignant moment to life as Patty stumbles upon a forgotten phone box in an empty skateboard park. With a simple call from a soldier waiting to meet a girl named Trina, she becomes an unexpected messenger in a story of missed connections and fragile hope. Cover by Purita Campos captures the stillness of that moment, where a single ring echoes through time.

writer Phillip Douglas · artist, inker Purita Campos

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artist, inker Purita Campos

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On a nothing-to-do afternoon, Patty is wandering around a deserted skateboard park when she hears a ringing coming from a phone box. With nothing else to do, Patty answers it. The call is from a soldier who had arranged to meet a girl named Trina, but his train was a couple of hours late. Patty tries to find Trina, but has no luck. Still she hopes that they will get together. She hates to think that their romance was as dead as skateboarding.

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