Romeo #5 August 1967
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "My Yesterday Man?", Jack and the mysterious Astra go on the run after Jack refuses to let a scientist from the Scottish Highlands Space Research Station study her. With the professor’s daughter stirring up trouble by alerting the press, Jack must protect Astra from those who would exploit her—though she may not be as helpless as she seems. Norman Lee’s expressive art brings the tense, secretive journey to life, capturing the quiet urgency of their flight.
In "My Yesterday Man?", Jane returns home after heartbreak in London, finding solace in helping her longtime friend run his summer "boats for hire" business. As the season unfolds, he confesses his long-held feelings and asks her to marry him, leaving her unsure how to answer.
In the Scottish Highlands, Jack protects Astra from a scientist who wants to study her, sparking a tense escape when the professor’s jealous daughter leaks news of the "space creature" to the press. With the military closing in, Jack and Astra flee into the wilds—only to realize they’re not alone in the shadows.
In "Girl for all Seasons," Jo, a seaside girl tired of fleeting summer romances, tries to keep her distance from passing holiday boys—until a misstep on the dunes lands her in a messy standoff with one who’s had enough of flings. As sand flies and sandwiches get ruined, she discovers he’s not the type to disappear when the season ends.
In this quiet, poignant three-page story from *Romeo #5*, Jody finds herself drawn to the church on her lunch breaks, watching newlyweds emerge in joy—her thoughts lingering on the bittersweet truth that every celebration leaves behind someone who’s lost. Written with gentle observation, the moment captures a fleeting, tender reflection on love’s fleeting nature.
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