Wednesday, June 14, 2017

LOVE DIARY "Love Slave!"

Handsome guy snuggling beautiful gal.
Looks like True Love, doesn't it?
Well, looks can be deceiving...
Typical story of the era..woman must be taught her self-destructive desires are wrong by an assertive man who knows what's best for her!
Illustrated by Marvel Comics mainstay John Buscema, this cover-featured tale from Orbit's Love Diary #47 (1954) was a reprint from just a year earlier in Orbit's Love Journal #20 (1953).
(The extremely-sexist writer is, perhaps mercifully, unknown.)
If you're wondering why it was reprinted so quickly, it was because Orbit was shutting down and simply fulfilling it's contracted obligation to the distributor to supply a specific number of issues.
It didn't matter if the books were original material or reprints.
And, at that point in comics history, creatives didn't get reprint royalties, so...
The next issue of Love Diary, also all-reprint, was the last Orbit comic ever published.
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Wednesday, June 7, 2017

LOVE 1971 "Reckless Losers"

We were gone for a month while we moved into a new home...
...but now we're back with a slew of stories for your summer reading pleasure starting with the torrid tale under this psychedelic Charlie Armentano cover!
Written/pencilled by Ric Estrada and inked by Tony DeZuniga, this cover-featured, never-reprinted story from DC's Super DC Giant #21 was the only new tale in the 64-page book.
The rest were reprints with hairstyles and clothing "updated" to the then-current styles!

Note: Charlie Armentano did only two comic pages that were ever published; this cover and the back cover of DC 100-Page Super-Spectacular #5 Love Stories (1971)!
The art was apparently submitted with coloring done on the original art itself, unheard-of at the time...
I've been unable to find anything else about him on the Net.
If anyone has anything to share, please do so!
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...which features Charlie Armentaro's only other comic book art on the back cover!

Wednesday, May 10, 2017

REACH FOR HAPPINESS "The End"

With Rita out of her coma (and breaking her engagement with Greg), Karen should be happy!
But she's experiencing self-doubt about her love, even turning down Greg's marriage proposal!
Disillusioned, Karen prepares to leave town...
With a classic "only in soap-opera" miscommunication, the series ends on a joyous note!
Did Karen and Greg live "happily ever after"?
What do you think, dear reader?
This chapter of "Reach for Happiness" from Secret Hearts #138 (1969) was written by Barbara Friedlander and Jack Miller, penciled by Jay Scott Pike and Jack Sparling, and inked by George Roussos (except for the cover which publisher Carmine Infantino penciled and editor Dick Giordano inked).
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Wednesday, May 3, 2017

REACH FOR HAPPINESS "Episode 29"

...but now, the final chapter begins!
Has Karen suddenly developed a magic touch to solve romantic relationships (except her own)?
And where the heck is she going?
Next Week:
The Heart-Stopping Finale!
You'll Cry Your Eyes Out If You Miss It!
This concluding chapter of "Reach for Happiness" from Secret Hearts #139 (1969) was written by Jack Miller and Barbara Friedlander, penciled by Jay Scott Pike and Jack Sparling, and inked by George Roussos.
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Wednesday, April 26, 2017

SECRET HEARTS "What About Some Love for Me?"

How many of us have been treated like doormats by our "friends"...
...even to the point where we'd actually help them steal the one we love?
I'll bet a lot of readers can identify with Katie...
We don't know how Jane reacted to this turn of events...nor do we care!
This never-reprinted, cover-featured tale from DC's Secret Hearts #109 (1966) was penciled by John Romita, inked by Bernard Sachs with several panels redrawn by Mike Sekowsky.
(Romita had just gone over to Marvel to take over as the artist on Daredevil, and shortly thereafter, Spider-Man!)
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