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The first issue of Fox Feature Syndicate's My Life (Sept. 1948) was the third romance comic book title on the newsstands following Crestwood's Young Romance and Timely/Marvel's My Romance. By 1950, more than 150 romance titles were on the newsstands from Quality Comics , Avon , Lev Gleason Publications , and National ( DC Comics ).
Love Scandals ( Quality Comics, 1950) Lovelorn/Confessions of the Lovelorn ( American Comics Group, 1949 - 1960) Millie the Model ( Marvel Comics, 1945 - 1973) Modern Love (1949) My Date Comics ( Hillman Periodicals, 1947–1948) — romance/humor mixture by Simon & Kirby. My Love Life ( Fox Comics, 1949 – 1951)
Young Romance is a romantic comic book series created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby for the Crestwood Publications imprint Prize Comics [1] [2] in 1947.Generally considered the first romance comic, [3] [4] the series ran for 124 consecutive issues under Prize imprint, and a further 84 (issues #125-208) published by DC Comics after Crestwood stopped producing comics.
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Girls' Romances is a romance comic anthology published by DC Comics in the United States. Debuting with a Feb.,/Mar. 1950 cover-date, it ran for 160 issues, ending with the Oct. 1971 issue (the final issue came out on October 3, 1971, and sold for $0.25). Mike Sekowsky was a regular artist on the book from 1952 to the end of its run.
My Own Romance. My Own Romance is a comic book title originally published by Timely Comics beginning in 1948 to 1951 and later by Atlas Comics from 1951 to 1961, and published by Marvel Comics until 1962.
Teen-Age Romances. Teen-Age Romances was an American romance comic series produced by St. John Publications. Each issue was a series of one-shot stories involving a wide cast of characters. The first three issues began with a standard format of five stories each, and then it branched out to various larger numbers.
Girls' Love Stories was an American romance comic book magazine published by DC Comics in the United States. Started in 1949 as DC's first romance title, it ran for 180 issues, [1] ending with the Nov-Dec 1973 issue. The stories covered such topics as girls worrying about getting a man, or marrying out of pressure, not love.
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