Secret Hearts #43
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA genuinely moving cover by penciler John Romita sets the emotional tone for this November 1957 installment of DC's Secret Hearts. In what appears to be an attic, a young red-haired woman kneels tearfully clutching a white wedding gown while an older woman comforts her — the girl's anguished speech bubble reads, "Oh, Mother… I-I've dreamed so long of being married in your gown… and now it will NEVER happen… NEVER!" — as a bespectacled young man watches quietly from the background near a framed photograph. Inside, artist Arthur Peddy, inker Bernard Sachs, and letterer Artie Simek bring you "Alone in Love," a heartfelt tale that captures the bittersweet drama of romance that defined DC's Personal Love Stories line at its most earnest.
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Claire broke up with Tom long ago, but now that he is about to marry her friend Frances she realizes that she is still in love with him.
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