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Heart Throbs #28 (1954)
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In "My Past Came Between Us," a young woman named Jo, amnesiac after a fiery bus crash, finds herself drawn to private detective Roger as he helps her piece together her identity. When Jo glimpses a wedding photo in a shop window—showing a woman who looks exactly like her—her past begins to unravel, leading to a painful separation. But as secrets from her forgotten life surface, Jo discovers she’s not just a stranger to her own history—she’s the twin sister of the woman in the photo, and her real name is Betty.
In "We Dared to Kiss," Donna and Barry, bound by a secret romance, find themselves stranded by a rising tide, their young love tested by the long-standing feud between their mothers. As the night unfolds, their parents' worry overrides old grudges, revealing a shared humanity beneath the rivalry. The story captures a quiet, heartfelt moment where connection and care begin to heal what generations have divided.
In "Don't Give Me Sympathy," high school student Jean flees her cruel stepmother to find refuge with neighborhood grocer Al and his mother. Though Al, years older than Jean, proposes and she accepts, her heart soon turns to fellow student Rick—leading Al to make a quiet, selfless choice. Penciled by Bill Ward, this poignant 1954 tale explores young love, sacrifice, and the quiet strength it takes to let someone go.
In "I Should Marry Another," Wendy and George face a tough choice when George’s modest income makes marriage impossible. When George leaves town on business, his wealthy friend Howard steps in—only to surprise Wendy by proposing, testing her loyalty. The story unfolds with quiet tension and emotional honesty, as Wendy’s devotion is put to the test in a moment that could change everything.