Number 597
"I Fell For A Commie!"
You won't find many love comics in the Pappy collection, not because I hate love--on the contrary--but because the girls in many of the stories are so outrageously naïve. See how far into the story we get before Gladys realizes she's fallen in with a bunch of Reds.
This classic of a girl finding love in the midst of the Communist cell is from Quality Comics' Love Secrets #32, August 1953. Sorry, comrades, I don't know the artist.
8 comments:
Where's the love Pappy? There is such great artwork on this feature, that "commie-conscious" or not, I can't help but love it.
Too, too many of the romance comics from the early years were of high quality, that it's a shame that more of them aren't reprinted.
hoooooooboy!...
I have another love comic coming up in a few weeks, drawn by Bill Ward. I've got it scanned and ready to go, just need to schedule it. Patience, boys...love is worth waiting for.
The internationale preserves the human race!!! Sing with me, imperialist pigs, dupes of the bourgeois industrialists!
So romantic!
Actually reminds me of board meetings at the station.
Did this one have the Joseph McCarthy seal of approval?
Very well drawn. But total propaganda.
I think the art in romance comics is the very best there is, frankly. But see here: as cleverly and carefully lined as this story mostly is, what's up with that wall map in the last panel of page nine? Is that supposed to be the USA? It looks like a pelt.
I love this style of art. Oddly enough, there were several Mexican comics available here in the U.S. that kept that same style until well in to the 1990s. Some where even in black and white or sepia tones.
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