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Marti Caine, born Lynne Denise Shepherd (26 January 1945 – 4 November 1995), was an English comedienne, actress, dancer, presenter, singer, and writer, who first came to national attention by winning the television talent show New Faces in 1975, and went on to become a variety star on shows including the self-titled Marti Caine (1979–84), and as host of the revived New Faces (1986–88).
Heart Throbs (Quality Comics/DC Comics, 1949 – 1972) — acquired by DC in 1957; Hi-School Romances (1949) Hollywood Romances/For Lovers Only (Charlton Comics, 1966 – 1976) I ♥ Marvel (Marvel Comics, 2006) I Love You (Charlton Comics, 1955 - 1980) Ideal Romance (Quality Comics, 1954 – 1955) Just Married (Charlton Comics, 1958 - 1976)
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Women may not always get the historical credit their male counterparts do, but as these women show, they were always there doing the work. With their fierce determination and refusal to back down, all of these 12 women were not just ahead of their own times, but responsible for shaping ours.
Heart Throbs was a romance comic published by Quality Comics and DC Comics from 1949 to 1972. Quality published the book from 1949– 1957 , when it was acquired by DC. Most issues featured a number of short comics stories, as well advice columns , text pieces, and filler .
If you grew up in the '80s, '90s, or the 2000's, it's safe to say there were plenty of heartthrobs over the years. SEE ALSO: 11 TV stars from the '90s that you most definitely had a crush on
The three-day convention, held from September 12 through 14, brought the biggest names and faces from the iconic decade together for panels, meet-and-greets, live performances and more.
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 ).