Secret Hearts #116
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Nobody Loves Me!", Gloria’s focus on her career blinds her to the growing distance between her and her boyfriend Larry—until the arrival of her old friend Sally quietly shifts the balance. With Gene Colan handling both the interior art and inks, and Ira Schnapp lettering the emotional beats, this 1966 issue captures a tender, bittersweet moment in a relationship strained by pride and unspoken fears. The cover, also by Colan, mirrors the story’s quiet tension with a single, telling glance.
In "Nobody Loves Me!" from Secret Hearts #116 (1966), Jane retreats to her summer home after a painful breakup, vowing to stay away from men. There, her quiet neighbor offers her solitude and support in ways that quietly stir something new—without saying a word.
In "Heart's Choice," Gloria’s focus on her career blinds her to the growing distance between her and her boyfriend Larry. When her old friend Sally returns, Gloria is unaware that her indifference is quietly paving the way for a change she never expected.
In "Episode 7" from *Secret Hearts* #116, Karen’s urgent warning sets off a quiet storm as she alerts Lila and Roger that their son Richy is planning to elope—giving them a fleeting chance to intervene. Meanwhile, Peggy’s long-buried feelings resurface when she learns her old flame Bob is single again, stirring a delicate mix of hope and hesitation.
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