Romeo #1 August 1964
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "That Girl in Pink," Sherry’s holiday plans hit a snag when her new clothes from American fashion manufacturer Elmer seem impossible to wear all in time—until he offers a week-long romantic getaway to make up for it. Guido Buzzelli’s expressive art brings the bittersweet charm of this 1964 D.C. Thomson story to life, while Norman Lee’s cover captures the moment with elegant, nostalgic flair.
In "That Girl in Pink," Tessa returns home from college to find her mother has rented a room to a mysterious artist. Drawn to his haunting painting of a girl in pink, she begins to wonder if the portrait holds a secret—especially as her feelings for the artist grow, even as she feels outmatched by the elegant figure in the art.
In a quiet moment on a drive to Acapulco, Juliette and Hector encounter Benito, a man determined to risk everything in a single dive to marry Maria sooner. Though she pleads with him to wait, Benito’s desperation is clear — and Juliette, moved by their plight, reflects on how a year can feel like forever. That night, Hector makes a surprise decision that changes everything.
In "Boy from the Past," Mary is stunned when Johnny, the boy she thought she'd lost to time, returns for just one night. He takes her back to the places that once held their shared history, stirring up memories she thought were buried. As the evening ends with a kiss, Mary finds herself not pulled back—but finally free, ready to embrace the future with Barry.
Toby’s chronic lateness has always landed Katy in trouble, and now it’s threatening to ruin their engagement party. With time running out, Katy sends Mark on a frantic search to find him—just as Toby’s absence begins to unravel the day’s plans.
In "null," Sherry finds herself swept up in a whirlwind of new clothes and unexpected romance when she meets Elmer, a charming American fashion manufacturer. As her friends tease her about the sheer number of outfits she’s bought for her holiday, she returns to Elmer with a playful complaint—only to be invited on a week-long date to make use of them all. But when a flat tire derails their final outing, Sherry’s plans hang in the balance.
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