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Romance comic

Mitzi Comics

Mitzi Comics

Mitzi Comics was published in 1948 for only 1 issue. This series continued into Mitzi's Boy Friend.
Genre: Romance

Mitzi's Boy Friend

Mitzi's Boy Friend

Continued from Mitzi Comics, Mitzi's Boy Friend ran during 1948 through 1949 for 6 issues. This series then continued into Mitzi's Romances.
Genre: Romance

Star Crossed

Star Crossed

Dyltah is a being from the far-future, a loner she forsakes the humanity of her upbringing and elects to undergo a genetic transformation, becoming “a living lightsail” who glides the solar currents of deep space. She commences an unlikely romance with Saa, a sentient chunk of space-rock. Part parody, part space opera, Star Crossed pays oblique homage to Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet as the dalliance of the two lovers draws the attention of various political factions within the Solar System including that of human beings who live in a pod colony in orbit near Jupiter. The mutated Jovians are antagonised by the presence of the genetically-optimised Dyltah and the various parties are gradually drawn into conflict as the narrative develops.
Genre: Romance, Comedy

Saga of the Swamp Thing

Saga of the Swamp Thing

Before WATCHMEN, Alan Moore made his debut in the U.S. comic book industry with the revitalization of the horror comic book THE SWAMP THING. His deconstruction of the classic monster stretched the creative boundaries of the medium and became one of the most spectacular series in comic book history. With modern-day issues explored against a backdrop of horror, SWAMP THING's stories became commentaries on environmental, political and social issues, unflinching in their relevance. SAGA OF THE SWAMP THING Book One collects issues #20-27 of this seminal series including the never-before-reprinted SAGA OF THE SWAMP THING #20, where Moore takes over as writer and concludes the previous storyline. Book One begins with the story "The Anatomy Lesson," a haunting origin story that reshapes SWAMP THING mythology with terrifying revelations that begin a journey of discovery and adventure that will take him across the stars and beyond.

Oscar Comics

Oscar Comics

(Please note: Although the covers for the first and second issues are both numbered 24 & 25 respectively. With the remaining issues within the series numbered as 3-10. For our purposes here, issues 24 & 25 are numbered 1 & 2 to keep the series sequence correct).
Genre: Romance

Nobody

Nobody

N/a
Genre: Romance

Roots

Roots

On a journey to the old world—she discovered a whole new world. After a messy year of heartbreak and setbacks, Tara sets off to Ireland in search of clues to her family's ancestry, but what she found wasn't at all what she expected. Some of it has to do with the lack of records, but a lot has to do with John, the charming cartoonist she met on Twitter. Wrapped in real family history and set amongst the natural beauty of the Irish countryside, Roots is a classic romantic-comedy adventure and a page-turning account of a young woman finding herself.

Hedy Of Hollywood Comics

Hedy Of Hollywood Comics

Continued from Hedy De Vine Comics, Hedy Of Hollywood Comics ran during 1950 through 1952 for 15 issues.
Genre: Romance

Georgie And Judy Comics

Georgie And Judy Comics

Continued from Georgie Comics, Georgie And Judy Comics ran during 1949 for 3 issues. This series then continued back into Georgie Comics.
Genre: Romance

Cindy Smith

Cindy Smith

Numbered 39 to 40 for a total of 2 issues. Series continued from Cindy Comics and continues into Crime Can't Win.
Genre: Romance

A Date with Millie (1959)

A Date with Millie (1959)

Back in the 1960's (though she first appeared in the 1940's) one of Marvel's most oft-appearing characters was Millie the Model who was usually appearing in at least two titles at any one time. Now, although her longest-running series was Millie the Model Comics, around the late 50's she seemed to pick up in popularity and received a new series entitled A Date with Millie Volume 1, however the series only ran seven issues before it met its end. Of course that wasn't the end of Millie as two years later this second series named A Date with Millie came about and also lasted seven issues. At that point Marvel decided to change the name with the eighth issue and it became known as Life with Millie, but once again that didn't prove to be enough and finally the name was changed to Modeling with Millie with issue twenty-one and so the title remained until the series concluded with fifty-four issues.
Genre: Romance

Love the Way You Love

Love the Way You Love

Tristan has two things to his name - a band and a broken heart - and if he's not careful, he's liable to lose them both. Like A Dog is a band on the verge of blowing up, and with Tristan finally back from an overseas trip, they think tonight's gig might just light that fuse! But when Tristan spots his dream girl in the crowd, will she fix his lack of love or send his band's career down in flames?
Genre: Romance, Comedy

Fangirl

Fangirl

Cath doesn't need friends IRL. She has her twin sister, Wren, and she's a popular fanfic writer in the Simon Snow community with thousands of fans online. But now that she's in college, Cath is completely outside of her comfort zone. There are suddenly all these new people in her life. She's got a surly roommate with a charming boyfriend, a writing professor who thinks fanfiction is the end of the civilized world, a handsome new writing partner... And she's barely heard from Wren all semester!

Archie's Love Scene

Archie's Love Scene

"Plenty of fun... oodles of laughs... and a very special message. Archie is greater than ever- and Archie's got something no other comic has! You'll love his comic book adventures with all his old- and new- buddies. Read all of 'em- Archie is really something else! " (per solicitation)."Take Me to Your Ladder!" - Mister Lodge suffers the scare of a lifetime when he mistakenly believes Archie and Veronica are going to elope."Back Seat Driver!" - Archie and Jughead are haunted by the ghosts of mystery, crime, hate and fear...

Miss America

Miss America

All together, both Miss America Magazine and this volume ran for 126 issues in total. Miss America Magazine had a complicated numbering, with a new volume that was put in the indica every few years, continuing up until vol. 7, issue 50 of that series (better known as the 83rd issue of Miss America Magazine). After that issue, the series reverted to a comic book format as Miss America, starting numbering with issue 51 (which followed the numbering of 'vol. 7" of the Magazine) and going untill issue 93.
Genre: Romance

A Date with Patsy

A Date with Patsy

A Date With Patsy ran during 1957 1 issue.
Genre: Romance

Girls' Life

Girls' Life

Girls' Life ran during 1954 for only 6 issues.
Genre: Romance

Hedy Wolfe

Hedy Wolfe

Hedy Wolfe was published in 1957 for only 1 issue.
Genre: Romance

Wedding Bells

Wedding Bells

N/a
Genre: Romance

Ultrasylvania

Ultrasylvania

At the end of the 19th century, Bram Stoker ventures to Ultrasylvania to interview its monarch for a biography. But, is this man a writer -- or an assassin?Fifty years earlier in neighboring Bavaria, King Victor Frankenstein grants sanctuary to a young woman -- and quickly falls in love. But, is she more than she seems?The answers to these questions will bring these men together -- and seal their fates.

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