Wednesday, April 18, 2018

ADVENTURES IN ROMANCE "Black Lily"

Let's journey back to the 1700s, when men were dashing, women were demure...
...and court intrigue was commonplace!
This page was the inside back cover of the comic, so it's b/w rather than color.
This torrid tale from St John's Adventures in Romance #1 (1949) was illustrated by Leonard Starr, who did over 400 comic stories in the late 1940s-mid 1950s, went on to create the long-running (1957-79) newspaper soap-opera strip Mary Perkins on Stage and then took over the writing and illustrating chores on Annie (adapting his realistic style to match original artist Harold Gray's looser, "cartoonier" style) finally ending up as the primary designer and story editor on the original ThunderCats animated tv series!
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Wednesday, April 11, 2018

WOMEN IN LOVE "I Was a Greenwich Village Character"

...and the unknown writer of this tale seems very familiar with the workings of both the commercial art and fine art communities that mingled in The Village!
This never-reprinted tale from Ziff-Davis' 100-page one-shot Women in Love (1952) is incredibly-overwritten, as if it was a prose story that just happened to be illustrated!
Artist Gerald McCann had the unenviable task of trying to actually illustrate panels that are overflowing with captions and text!
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Wednesday, April 4, 2018

OUR LOVE STORY "He's Hers, But--I Want Him!"

A story so moving...so true to life...that the same book ran it twice within three years!
Here it is, from Marvel's Our Love Story #6 (1970) and Our Love Story #21 (1973)
Apparently fashions and hairstyles didn't change enough to warrant modifying the art by Gene Colan and Dick Ayers as is usually done with reprints!
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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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