...Marvel did a mini-series based on the same concept...except it was written entirely by men!
Re-written by John Lustig, who had experience doing similar re-writes of Charlton's First Kiss series as Last Kiss.
The original version of this tale was the cover-featured story in Atlas' Teen-Age Romance #84 (1961)...
This was the original splash page...
...but the Marvel Romance Redux appearance wasn't the first reworking of this story!
When the tale was reprinted in Marvel's Our Love Story #9 (1971), it wasn't rewritten...it was redrawn!
"Why did they do that?" you may ask...
With
sales falling on most non-superhero genres in the late 1960s (including
Western and war as well as romance), this "updated reprinting" became a
common practice on romance comics until the genre all-but died out in
the late 1970s.
Publishers would do a new 6-12 page lead story and use retouched reprints to fill out the book.
Editors felt that:
a) the plots were relatively timeless.
b) updating the art was cheaper than totally-redrawing the story.
c) the artists were better-utilized doing stuff that sold better (like superheroes).
d)
the audience for romance comics, unlike superhero comics,
totally-changed every 5-6 years anyway, and wouldn't notice the "old"
plots.
You can read both the earlier versions
HERE.
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