Valentine #22 August 1964
In "Trouble in Mind," Gaston springs into action when Jezebel falls overboard during a yacht outing, setting off a chain of tense moments aboard the ship. The next day, Pete grapples with guilt after confessing his kiss to Penny, reaffirming his loyalty to his wife while cryptically hinting he knows the author of a mysterious love poem. That night, a violent clash at the casino leaves Bob facing accusations of murder after a man falls and hits his head—leaving the truth of what really happened hanging in the balance. Art by Carlos Freixas.
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Gaston jumps in to save Jezebel after she falls overboard on the yacht. After rehearsal the next day, Pete apologizes for kissing Penny and reiterates that he loves his wife. He also tells Penny that he knows who wrote the love poem, but he won't tell her who. That night Bob gets in a fight at the casino. He hits a man who falls and hits his head on the table. Bob is accused of killing him.
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