Young Romance #129
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Yesterday's Heartache," a poignant tale from Young Romance #129 (1964), Bonnie’s quiet life takes an unexpected turn when she encounters a stewardess in Holland who bears an uncanny resemblance to her—someone whose past holds a secret link to a man she once knew during her time as a nurse in the Korean War. Written by Robert Kanigher and illustrated by Mike Sekowsky with inks by John Romita, the story unfolds with quiet emotional depth, weaving memories and chance encounters across time and distance. The cover, penciled by Sekowsky and inked by Romita, captures the bittersweet mood of a reunion long overdue.
In "Yesterday's Heartache," Jen is surprised when her sister Harriet returns to town with Jon, the man who once courted her—only to reveal he’d never stopped loving Jen. As old feelings stir and the past comes rushing back, Jen finds herself facing a truth she didn’t expect: her heart has moved on, even as the past tries to pull her back.
Judith sets out to hurt Steve by playing hard to get—only to find herself genuinely drawn to him when she least expects it. In this tender 1964 romance, a clever plan unravels in unexpected ways as old wounds and new feelings collide.
In a quiet moment during a European trip, Bonnie encounters a stewardess in Holland who bears an uncanny resemblance to her—only to learn the woman once shared a fleeting, unforgettable connection with a man during the Korean War. When Bonnie later spots the same man in London, seemingly haunted by a memory she can’t quite place, she sets out to bridge the past and present, bringing two lost souls together across time and distance.
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Reprinted in Calypso #15 (1965), Falling in Love #132 (1972), Susy #72
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