Wednesday, March 28, 2018

STRANGE CONFESSIONS "Everybody's Sweetheart"

President Don the John's interactions with Stormy Daniels remind us...
...of the double standard too many males (not "men" by any standard) still apply when commenting on male-female relationships!
Ben Brown and David Gantz illustrated this never-reprinted warped-morality parable for Ziff-Davis' Strange Confessions #3 (1952).
BTW, the writer is, mercifully for him or her, unknown, but might well be the Ziff-Davis comics line's editor, Jerry (Superman) Siegel!
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Wednesday, March 21, 2018

MY ROMANTIC ADVENTURES "Spring Meeting"

Since it's now Spring, 2018, let's look at a tale from Spring, 1958...
...and see a story that some would say could happen today, 60 year later!
"I figured right off that any check I gave you would be just a way of keeping the money in the family!"?
Now that's a lawyer!
This never-reprinted short illustrated by Al Williamson and Angelo Torres (who penciled and inked different sections as they passed the pages back and forth) appeared in ACG's My Romantic Adventures #86 (1958).
Odds are the script was by editor Richard E Hughes who wrote almost everything at ACG!
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Wednesday, March 14, 2018

OUR LOVE STORY "You Can't Love Again"

...since Nan's doing such a good job, I'll just let her explain...
Wait..Mike deliberately planted stories in the press about his "professional disgrace"...just to see if she loved him?
Mind you, this was in the pre-Internet days, but even so, the word would have spread around both the entertainment and legal worlds pretty damn quickly!
Makes you wonder how he cleaned up that mess!
This Stan Lee-scripted/Gene Colan-penciled/Frank Giacoia-inked tale from Marvel's Our Love Story #4 (1970) was one of the few two-parters the Silver Age Marvel romance titles did!
Oddly, it wasn't cover-featured for either segment, as you'd expect such a story designed to draw repeat customers would do!
Even stranger...when the two-parter was reprinted, it appeared in two different titles several months apart!
And...this part (the conclusion) was reprinted before the first part!
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But...
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Wednesday, March 7, 2018

OUR LOVE STORY "But How Can I Love a Square?"

It was the 1960s, and if you weren't "hip", you were a "square".
Today, we call them "conservatives".
I hate to say it, but Nan seems unbelievably shallow!
This Stan Lee scripted/Gene Colan penciled/Frank Giacoia inked tale from Marvel's Our Love Story #3 (1969) was one of the few two-parters the Silver Age Marvel romance titles did!
Oddly, it wasn't cover-featured for either segment, as you'd expect such a story designed to draw repeat customers would do!
You'll Cry Your Eyes Out if You Miss It!

And now a word from out sponsor..
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"It Happened at Woodstock," "My Heart Broke in Hollywood," "Love on the Rebound!"
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