My Love #24
In "My Sister, My Enemy!", a quietly observant schoolteacher finds her routine upended by the arrival of a new colleague—someone whose repeated, hesitant advances leave her caught between hope and resignation. Written by Stan Lee and brought to life with moody precision by Gene Colan, with inks by Dick Ayers and letters by Artie Simek, this 1973 Marvel gem captures the quiet tension of unspoken feelings. The cover by John Romita (pencils and inks) hints at the emotional undercurrents simmering beneath the surface.
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A school teacher who thinks she is plain-looking has resigned herself to a life without romance. When a new teacher arrives, she contents herself with him asking her out about once every two weeks, but he never comes close to being romantic.
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