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COLLECTION OF THE BEST ROMANCE COMICS
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Darling Romance
Darling Romance #1 – 7 (1949-1951) : The series ran for 7 issues from September-October 1949 – Winter 1951.
Young Romance
Young Romance is one of the longer running DC Romance titles, and one which DC purchased to increase its market share in the romance genre. At one point non-superhero titles dominated the medium, and Young Romance represented some of the dominance of other genres, chiefly in this case the romance genre.
Girls' Romances
Girls' Romances is a romance comic anthology published by DC Comics in the United States. Debuting with a Feb.,/Mar. 1950 cover-date, it ran for 160 issues, ending with the Oct. 1971 issue (the final issue came out on October 3, 1971, and sold for $0.25).
The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis 01-26 (1960-1964)
The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis (also known as simply Dobie Gillis or Max Shulman's Dobie Gillis in later seasons and in syndication) is an American sitcom starring Dwayne Hickman that aired on CBS from September 29, 1959, to June 5, 1963. The series was adapted from the "Dobie Gillis" short stories written by Max Shulman since 1945, and first collected in 1951 under the same title as the subsequent TV series, which drew directly on the stories in some scripts. Shulman also wrote a feature-film adaptation of his "Dobie Gillis" stories for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1953, titled The Affairs of Dobie Gillis, which featured Bobby Van in the title role.
Angel Love
Angel Love was a comic book series created by Barbara Slate about a young red-headed woman named Angel Love who works as a roller-skating waitress in a New York City restaurant, looking for love and also looking to get a break as an aspiring cartoonist. Shes lives in an apartment with her roommate Wendy Thornball, who aspires to be a famous actress just like her mother. Throughout the series, Angel deals with a man she's dating who has a cocaine habit, her best friend and co-worker getting pregnant and deciding on whether to have an abortion or not, her mother in Scranton, Pennsylvania dying, and her sister posing herself as somebody else, trying to hide a family secret even from Angel. It mixes it all with light humor and a bit of cute fantasy elements, such as a fairy godmother-type character that comes to life when Angel draws her. Despite its look, the series was intended for mature audiences. The series ran for eight issues, then was followed by a special that wrapped up things following the cliffhanger ending of #8.
Darling Love 1 – 11 (1949-1952)
The series ran for 11 issues from Oct. 1949 – 1952
Personal Love 001-010 (1950-1951)
Published from January 1950 to June 1955 with 33 total issues numbered from 1-33.
Modern Love
The EC Archives – Modern Love (2019) : The complete EC series Modern Love collected here, contains stories of forbidden love, betrayed lovers, and strange romances! Collects the complete Modern Love series #1–#8, this volume features—in fully remastered digital color—the work of comic book greats Al Feldstein, Bill Gaines, Graham Ingels, Wally Wood, and more!
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