Secret Hearts #104
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDC's long-running romance anthology delivers another emotionally charged installment with this June 1965 issue, featuring a striking split-panel cover by Gene Colan that captures a dark-haired young woman caught between two very different embraces — her thought bubble asking "Then what am I doing in someone else's arms?" says everything about the heartache within. At the bottom, romance counselor Amy Ames teases the anguished tale of Susan D, "a girl who was one person by day and an entirely different one by night," promising the kind of soul-searching drama Secret Hearts did so well. Readers also get a bonus reason to pick this one up: a call for entries in the glamorous Miss American Teen-Ager Contest, making this a lively slice of mid-'60s DC romance publishing.
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