Romance without tears /

A first-time collection of the best romance comics of the 1950s. Four genres dominated American comic books in the 1940s and '50s: superheroes, funny animals, horror and romance. This revisionist collection of romance comics stories from the '50s challenges the cliche of the "tear-sta...

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Main Author: Dutch, Dana E.
Other Authors: Benson, John (John L.), 1940-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Seattle : Fantagraphics, [2003].
Edition:Firest edition.
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Summary:A first-time collection of the best romance comics of the 1950s. Four genres dominated American comic books in the 1940s and '50s: superheroes, funny animals, horror and romance. This revisionist collection of romance comics stories from the '50s challenges the cliche of the "tear-stained face" that later dominated the genre and became widely known and vilified as a tiresome icon of moral uplift. These bright, naturalistic tales (originally published by Archer St. John and written by unrecognized comics master Dana Dutch) are about high school girls who may be inexperienced but definitely have minds of their own. They choose their guys, not the other way around and they use their heads in dealing with life's difficulties rather than waiting to be saved by some cardboard Romeo. They make all kinds of mistakes, learn from them and hardly ever suffer. What kind of mistakes? Well, there's going out with a prude or a conceited jerk, of course. But also, improbably enough, allowing themselves to be picked-up by strangers in a neighboring town, leading guys on with heavy petting, making nervous boyfriends check into a room as man and wife, as a gag after the car breaks down, lying to the folks and going on a "thrill" weekend in the big city, eloping with a couple of rough guys they met at a riverfront cafe and finding out after the marriage was consummated that it was all a sham. Well, okay, in that last case they did suffer, but it was a rare exception.
Physical Description:160 pages : chiefly color illustrations ; 27 cm.
ISBN:156097558X
9781560975588