Vintage Pulp | Feb 22 2016 |
![ENDLESS LOVE](/images/headline/3306.png)
Do you mean it'll feel like forever? Or do you mean it's a permanent commitment? Because we should talk about that.
Originally called Don't Wait Up for Spring and published in 1944, Charles Mergendahl's Tonight Is Forever was published in paperback by Popular Library in 1951 with the great Earle Bergey art you see here. The story concerns a playwright and the lead actress of his play, her convention defying decision to pursue him and do whatever it takes to generate a marriage proposal, even though he's headed off to the army in three weeks. What is a little thing like virginity, after all, when half the planet is at war?