Secret Hearts #58
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn Secret Hearts #58, a writer seeking solitude in a beach house finds unexpected connection with Wilma, a thoughtful companion who listens to his heartbreak. As she gently helps him see the other woman’s side, their growing bond raises a quiet question: can understanding truly heal, or might it pull him back where he came from? Mike Sekowsky’s art, inked by Mike Peppe and lettered by Ira Schnapp, brings emotional depth to this tender, introspective story, with Tony Abruzzo and John Romita’s cover capturing its quiet tension.
In "Love Was Like This!" from Secret Hearts #58 (1959), two people with wildly different views on romance—Jo, the librarian who sees love as sweet and warm, and the writer who sees it as hard and cruel—find themselves drawn together despite their opposing beliefs. Their connection sparks a quiet but electric tension, as their personal truths collide in ways neither expected.
In "His Magic Spell!" from Secret Hearts #58, Cathy discovers that the charm of her new town isn’t in the scenery—but in the man who shows it to her. As she shares quiet moments with Hank, she begins to wonder if the magic was never in the places, but in the person beside her all along.
In "Out of Love's Reach!" from Secret Hearts #58 (1959), a writer seeking solitude in a beach house finds unexpected connection with Wilma, a woman whose quiet presence slowly draws him out of his emotional isolation. As he shares the painful details of his recent breakup, Wilma offers a surprising, compassionate insight into the other woman’s point of view—leaving him to wonder if understanding might lead him back to her, or help him finally move on.
In "A Heart Full of Pride!" from Secret Hearts #58 (1959), Mib finally learns that sometimes the best way to win someone’s attention is to stop chasing—especially when the boy she’s always had a crush on, Jimmy, starts noticing her in a whole new way. A quiet shift in her approach sets off a tender, slow-burn moment that leaves her heart full of hope.
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Reprinted in Young Romance #139 (1965), Young Love #53 (1966), Heart Throbs #100 (1966), Girls' Love Stories #161 (1971)
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