Young Romance #141
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"A Heart of Stone" in Young Romance #141 (1966) captures a quiet, poignant moment in a romance where grief shapes connection—Elsa, still wrapped in sorrow after her husband’s passing, finds her guarded heart beginning to thaw when she meets Van, a man carrying his own quiet loss. With Mike Sekowsky’s expressive art and John Romita’s fluid inks, the emotional weight of longing and tentative hope is drawn with gentle precision, while Tony Abruzzo’s cover perfectly frames the story’s bittersweet tension.
In "A Heart of Stone," a grieving widow named Elsa struggles to open her heart after her husband's passing, turning away every suitor who dares to hope. When she meets Van, a man carrying his own quiet sorrow from the loss of his wife, something shifts—slow, uncertain, but undeniably real.
In "A Meeting with Heartbreak!", Jeanie, a young babysitter for little Penny, finds herself drawn to Penny’s widowed father, Craig—though his heart is already promised to Kay, a woman who doesn’t miss the tension between them. As feelings grow and secrets simmer beneath polite smiles, the quiet moments between Jeanie and Craig become charged with unspoken longing.
In "Funny Bunny!", Bunny’s bold style and playful spirit light up every gathering, but her boyfriend Richy starts to wonder if he’s falling for a persona instead of the real her—testing their relationship in ways neither expected.
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Reprinted in Magic Moment Romances #54 (1966), Young Romance #181 (1972), Romantic #71 (1977)
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