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Love Romances is a comic book title originally published by Atlas Comics beginning in 1948 and later by Marvel Comics until 1963.
The title began publication as Ideal #1–5 (July 1948 - March 1949) until issue #6 (May 1949) when it was changed to Love Romances and continued until issue #106 (July 1963).
The title featured art from comics industry notables such as Larry Lieber, [1] Don Heck, [2] Vince Colletta, [3] Christopher Rule, [4] and Jay Scott Pike, [5] and stories from writers such as Hank Chapman. [6]
Coletta's earliest confirmed Atlas romance art was the six-page story "My Love for You" in Love Romances #37 (March 1954). [7] Pike's final Atlas/Marvel works were the six-page story "When a Romance Ends" in Love Romances #87 (May 1960), and the five-page "Love or Infatuation?", written by Stan Lee, [8] years later in issue #105 (May 1963). [5]
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verification. (August 2018) |
Love Romances is a comic book title originally published by Atlas Comics beginning in 1948 and later by Marvel Comics until 1963.
The title began publication as Ideal #1–5 (July 1948 - March 1949) until issue #6 (May 1949) when it was changed to Love Romances and continued until issue #106 (July 1963).
The title featured art from comics industry notables such as Larry Lieber, [1] Don Heck, [2] Vince Colletta, [3] Christopher Rule, [4] and Jay Scott Pike, [5] and stories from writers such as Hank Chapman. [6]
Coletta's earliest confirmed Atlas romance art was the six-page story "My Love for You" in Love Romances #37 (March 1954). [7] Pike's final Atlas/Marvel works were the six-page story "When a Romance Ends" in Love Romances #87 (May 1960), and the five-page "Love or Infatuation?", written by Stan Lee, [8] years later in issue #105 (May 1963). [5]