Showing posts with label 1940s. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1940s. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 29, 2023

Romance on the Range ADVENTURES IN ROMANCE "Stopgap: the Saga of Coby Nash"

Though not strictly a "Western romance" title......St John's anthology Adventures in Romance was an attempt to mix several genres with romance...including high adventure, swashbuckling pirates, and, as you'll see, Westerns...to attract both male and female readers!





Despite running romance strips in almost every genre (except horror and sci-fi), the book only lasted two issues.
Illustrator Leonard Starr spent a decade in comics before moving on to newspaper comic strips, first as an assistant on Flash Gordon, then as the creator/writer/artist of the long-running Mary Perkins: on Stage!
He's best known to contemporary audiences as the creator/writer/designer of the animated TV series ThunderCats!

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We're Not Yet Sure What We'll Present!
But...
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Wednesday, March 22, 2023

Romance on the Range FRONTIER ROMANCE "Ropin' in a Wild Cowpoke"

A new reality series, Farmer Wants a Wife, is about four farm/ranch owners seeking a mate.
And, to tell the truth, they sound a helluva lot like this guy!
Illustrated by Ed Waldman, this tale from Avon's Frontier Romances #1 (1949) starts out transactional, but turns emotional by the end.
BTW, in regard to Fox's Farmer Wants a Wife reality series, the show plays up the "rancher/cowboy" aspects while playing down the "farmer" aspects of the lifestyle.
Wonder why?

Next Week:
Our Final "Romance on the Range"!
You'll Cry Your Eyes Out if You Miss It!

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Wednesday, March 8, 2023

Romance on the Range ROMANCE TRAIL "Romantic Tenderfoot"

This is one of those "contemporary city slicker finds love at the dude ranch" tales...

...but with an unusual twist, which fans of Old West fiction will appreciate!

Illustrated by John Giunta and scripted by an unknown writer, this never-reprinted tale from DC's Romance Trail #2 (1949) plays up one of the "open secrets" of genre (mystery/sci fi-fantasy/Western) fiction...that a number of supposed male authors were actually women, whether using a name that could be either male or female (as Lee does) or a male pseudonym!
There's an article about the phenomenon in Old West fiction HERE!
Ironically, this comic book story was, more than likely, scripted by a male writer!

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Another "Romance on the Range"!
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Wednesday, January 11, 2023

LOVE PROBLEMS AND ADVICE ILLUSTRATED "I Hated Men!"

For the rest of January, we're presenting several different tales with this title...

...because it's one of the most frequently-used headers for romance comic stories!
Illustrated (and possibly written) by Bob Powell, this (surprisingly) never-reprinted tale from McCombs' Love Problems and Advice Illustrated #1 (1949) is a classic example of male/female attitudes of the era!
Note: This year we're going to do a different theme each month.
Wait'll you see what we have planned...

Next Week:
Another, Radically-Different Story Entitled
"I Hated Men"!
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Wednesday, November 9, 2022

GOLDEN WEST LOVE "The Love I Almost Lost"

It's not often we run a real-life love story about a celebrity...
...and, in addition, it's a romance set in the Wild West
Annie Oakley appeared in almost 300 stories in the 1950s and '60, including several strips in anthology comics, numerous guest appearances in other character's strips, and at least two solo comic books.
This story from Golden West Love #2 (1949) was penciled by Tex Blaisdell and inked by John Augustin.
The writer is unknown. 
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Wednesday, August 3, 2022

YOUNG BRIDES "Wait for the Doctor!"

Are newlyweds truly ready to handle "for better or worse"?
The answer may lie behind this totally-unrelated stock photo cover (despite the misleading caption) in a never-reprinted story from Prize's Young Brides #2 (1952)!
Written by Natalie Krigstein, penciled by Mort Meskin, and inked by George Roussos.
Though written by a woman (and a married one, at that), it feels a bit patronizing about Jeanie and her feelings and expectations in the marriage!
Next Week:
We're Not Sure Yet Exactly What We'll Present!
But...
You'll Cry Your Eyes Out if You Miss It!

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