Valentine #10 August 1963
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Right by My Side," a seaside day takes a sudden turn when a woman, waking from a nap under a newspaper, finds herself kissing a stranger—just as her boyfriend Harry walks away in hurt confusion. With the stranger’s quiet suggestion, she agrees to spend the next hour together, testing whether their constant bickering is truly inevitable. Carlos Prunés’ expressive art brings the moment’s tension to life, while Félix Mas’ cover captures the scene’s poignant twist with subtle, evocative detail.
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After snoozing under a newspaper during a day excursion at the seaside, she suggests they stop quarreling and kiss. But when she opens her eyes, she discovers Harry isn't there and she is kissing a stranger. Harry sees the scene and leaves her. She confides in the stranger that she and Harry are always quarreling. He suggests they spend the next hour together as a test to see if they quarrel.
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