Wednesday, July 14, 2021

TEEN CONFESSIONS "Perfect Date"

Remember Dating Game?
They're revived it on tv as Celebrity Dating Game...
...apparently on the premise that everyday people seeking love is no longer interesting to the audience!
Let's look a a story about what would later be called a "reality show", scripted and illustrated during the original show's heyday in the 1970s...

This never-reprinted tale from Charlton's Teen Confessions #85 (1974) was illustrated by Demetrio Sanchez Gomez with a slightly-different style (and unlike the previous story we presented, he doesn't sign every page!)

Next week:
We haven't decided yet what it'll be, but we can guarantee that...
You'll Cry Your Eyes Out if You Miss It!
(Oh, you've heard that, eh?)
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Wednesday, July 7, 2021

JOE COLLEGE "Rosie Romance Seeks Her Knight in Shining Armor!"

Before it became the province of little kids (6-13) in the 1960s...
..."teen humor" was also popular not only with with older kids (13-18), but both genders!
In fact, there were male-oriented teen humor titles, like Hillman's Joe College, from which this never-reprinted story was taken.
Note: the male characters in the book, including the title character, Housedate Harry, and Boola Boola Jones, fare no better.
They're all portrayed as obsessed idiots, who, if they achieve anything, it's through blind luck!
Sadly, the creator(s) of this strip are unknown.
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Wednesday, June 30, 2021

ACTUAL CONFESSIONS "Summer Romance"

It's summertime, so when better to present a tale about  summer romance?
But, I have to ask, was "Heartbreak Harry" a nickname for a "love 'em and leave 'em cad?
The "bad boy's" name in the story is "Jim"!
Jim would be seeking "friends with benefits" rather than "happily married" status if this never-reprinted story from Atlas' Actual Confessions #14 (1952) was created today!
As was common in comics "back in the day", the cover (by penciler Carmine Infantino and inker Gil Kane) and story (by artist Jay Scott Pike) were likely created weeks if not months apart,
Editor Stan Lee would sometimes come up with an idea, have a cover done based on it, then he (or another writer) would flesh out the concept for the story's illustrator (usually someone other than the cover artist) weeks or even months later, resulting in inadvertently changing story elements between the two!

Next Week:
We don't know what we'll present..yet,
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You'll Cry Your Eyes Out if You Miss It!
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Wednesday, June 23, 2021

MY LOVE "Only Myself to Blame!"

...well, who can tell us better than Stan (the Man) Lee, himself?
And now, on with the only two-part tale in Marvel romance comic history...
Sal Buscema took over on inking from John Romita Sr, but otherwise the creative lineup stayed the same for this sequel tale from Marvel's My Love #4 (1969).
Oddly though both this and it's lead-in story were reprinted a couple of times, they were never reprinted either in the same issue or back-to-back issues!
BTW, the cover above says "My Love #38".
It's actually the cover from the previous story, reversed.
This chapter of the two-parter wasn't given the cover, so we decided to run the rather nice John Romita Sr piece as our header.
BTW, when reprinted, this tale didn't appear in My Love #38 or #39!
It appeared in Our Love Story #22 (1973), three years before the first part of the story was reprinted in My Love #38 (1976)!
Next Week...
We don't yet know what we'll present!
But, we can guarantee that...

You'll Cry Your Eyes Out if You Miss It!
(Yeah, we say that a lot...but it's true!)

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Marvel picked some of the best love comics from the 60s and 70s.
Collects Love Romance #89 and #101-104; My Love #2, #14, #16 and #18-20; Teen-Age Romance #77 and #84, Our Love Story #5; and Patsy Walker #119.

Wednesday, June 16, 2021

MY LOVE "Man I Must Not Love!"

Besides featuring the work of three of Silver Age Marvel's artistic legends...
...this is the opener of the only two-part tale Marvel's romance line ever published!
(DC did numerous soap opera-style serialized romance strips, but Marvel never did!)
Scripted by Stan Lee, penciled by John Buscema, and inked by John Romita (Sr), the cover-featured tale from Marvel's My Love #3 (1970) has been reprinted a couple of times...but, oddly without the sequel story being reprinted either in the same issue, or even the next issue!
Weird, eh!
You'll Cry Your Eyes Out if You Miss It!
(Yeah, we say that a lot...but it's true!)
And now a word from out sponsor...
Please Support True Love Comics Tales!
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Marvel's picked some of the best love comics from the 60s and 70s.
Collects Love Romance #89 and #101-104; My Love #2, #14, #16 and #18-20; Teen-Age Romance #77 and #84, Our Love Story #5; and Patsy Walker #119.