Romeo #7 November 1964
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Book Lover," Bett rallies the girls to brew their own wine, sparking a surprise party that takes an unexpected turn when Taffy collapses after a sip—only to later show up, sheepish and sincere, apologizing to Sherry. Guido Buzzelli’s expressive art brings the quiet drama and humor of the moment to life, while Norman Lee’s cover captures the story’s playful tension. A 6d comic from 1964, this issue offers a slice of everyday life with a touch of whimsy and warmth.
In "Amorous Andy and the Poor Little Rich Girl," a chance encounter on a cargo ship sets the stage for an unexpected connection when a mysterious young woman boards the vessel. When Andy spots her in a Gibraltar newspaper article, he learns she’s the 18-year-old daughter of a wealthy textile magnate—adding a twist to a relationship that’s just begun.
In a quiet moment that feels like a dream, Juliette finds herself drawn to a presidential candidate who sweeps her off her feet with a sudden proposal. But when the cameras fade and the headlines explode, the truth comes out—his words were never meant to be real.
In "A Wonderful Boy," Betty finds herself caught between two men when a chance encounter at the ice rink leads her to skate with Cliff—just as she begins to wonder if this time, things might be different. But one misstep and a sudden bump send her straight into Larry’s arms, leaving her heart and choices in motion once more.
In "null," Bett rallies her friends to brew homemade wine, leading to a surprise party that fizzles—until Taffy shows up, sheepish and sincere, to apologize to Sherry. He blames a mix-up with aspirins for his earlier collapse, leaving the girls wondering if the real magic was in the moment, not the wine.
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