



I made a decision twenty-one years ago today, that continues to resonate. In other words, "It's my anniversary, and I'll cry if I want to!". Courtesy of Karswell and THOIA, here is a story that I requested for this auspicious occasion from Marvel Comics, Vault of Evil #4 (Aug. 1973), but originally presented in Journey into Mystery #15 (Apr. 1954). Vic Carrabotta is credited with art duties on this marriage-gone bad-tale.
Enjoy!
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