Marilyn #12 August 1961
In "There's No Tomorrow," Jordi Franch Cubells' poignant artwork brings to life Audrey’s quiet breaking point after six months of marriage, as she flees her flat overwhelmed by chores. Her moment of reflection takes a turn when she spots Tom’s old car—once cherished, now sold to make her life easier—hinting at a love that’s deeper than the daily grind. Cover by Jordi Franch Cubells.
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After six months of married life, Audrey is fed up with all the washing, cooking and ironing. She leaves her flat and reminisces about her life before she was married until she sees Tom's old car. He had loved the car, but had sold it to pay for things to make her life easier.
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