Brides in Love #10
In "The Bride of 5th Avenue," Harriet grapples with love and fear, shaped by her aunt Margaret’s painful past. As her own romance with George begins to deepen, Margaret finally reveals the truth behind her heartbreak—her lost love was never unfaithful, but lost to amnesia after an accident. With heartfelt honesty and a long-held secret laid bare, Margaret offers her blessing, easing Harriet’s doubts. Charles Nicholas’s expressive art, inked by Sal Trapani and lettered by Jon D'Agostino, brings this tender story to life, while Vince Colletta’s cover captures its emotional weight.
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Harriet was raised by her Aunt Margaret, who was jilted as a girl and never trusted a man again. Harriet falls in love with George but is afraid to commit to him because of her aunt’s stories. Margaret tells Harriet the truth: her fiancé didn’t dump her deliberately, he was in an accident and contracted amnesia, so he didn’t remember her. Margaret gives Harriet and George her blessing.
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