Secret Hearts #127
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Unworthy of Love!", young Debbie clings to a quiet, steadfast hope that one day the older Steve—distant and unaware—will see her as more than just a childhood crush. Set against the quiet rhythms of small-town life in 1968, this tender story captures a girl’s enduring heart in a world that doesn’t yet understand her dreams. Penciled with delicate precision by Werner Roth and inked by Bernard Sachs, with lettering by Ira Schnapp, the issue unfolds with a quiet emotional honesty. The cover, by Jay Scott Pike, captures Debbie’s longing in a single, poignant moment.
In "Unworthy of Love!", Helene, who’s long felt invisible and unlovable, is stunned when Bertrand shows genuine interest in her. As his attention deepens, she struggles to believe someone could truly find her worthy of love.
In "Catch My Heart," young Debbie clings to a quiet, steadfast hope: one day, she’ll marry Steve, the older boy who barely notices her. Though he leaves town for college and medical school, her belief in that dream endures—simple, tender, and unwavering.
In "Episode 18" from Secret Hearts #127 (1968), Karen faces a turning point when Greg’s declaration of love for Rita forces her to reconsider her place in Danville Corners. Torn between past ties and the life she once left behind, she packs her bags and heads back to Hollywood, where old friendships and memories await.
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↩ Reprints Falling in Love #32 (1960)
Reprinted in As de Cœur #33 (1970)
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