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Charlton Comics published a wide line of romance titles, particularly after 1953 when it acquired the Fawcett Comics line, which included Sweethearts, Romantic Secrets, and Romantic Story. Sweethearts was the comics world's first monthly romance title [ 9 ] (debuting in 1948), and Charlton continued publishing it until 1973.
Romantic Adventures/My Romantic Adventures (American Comics Group, 1949 – 1964) Romance Tales (Marvel Comics, 1949 – 1950) Romantic Marriage (Ziff Davis/St. John Publications, 1950 – 1954) — acquired by St. John in 1953; Romantic Secrets (Fawcett Comics/Charlton Comics, 1949 – 1964) — acquired from Fawcett in 1953
Pages in category "Romance comics" The following 125 pages are in this category, out of 125 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Pages in category "Romantic comedy comics" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Aline (comic strip)
Pages in category "Romance webcomics" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. ... Sunstone (comics) T. Takahashi from the Bike Shop; Tonari no ...
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.
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.
On Comic Book Roundup, the series received an average score of 8.8 out of 10 based on 50 reviews. [3]Comic Book Resources included the series at number 1 on its "10 Best Image Comics Of 2023" list, writing, "Writer Tom King has created a meaningful and emotional commentary on cultural romantic stereotypes and traditional gender roles, exploring how those traditions limit women’s potential ...