Oops, sorry, wrong house.
Boy Loves Girl #47, by Lev Gleason
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
Oops, sorry, wrong house.
Boy Loves Girl #47, by Lev Gleason
How nice, a helpful gentleman offers to lend a flashlight so the Blonde In A Red Dress isn’t stranded in the dark when her boyfriend’s car ran out of gas.
Boy Loves Girl #45, by Lev Gleason
There’s no reflection in the mirror! They’re vampires!
Boy Loves Girl #44, by Lev Gleason
Shame! That’s who was missing from the previous cover’s anthropomorphic personifications of evil and negativity!
Boy Loves Girl #38, by Lev Gleason
Sadly, the Nice Girl didn’t find herself a Nice Gil.
Boy Loves Girl #36, by Lev Gleason
In retrospect, the Blonde in Red should have more closely monitored the fluctuating Bliss/Heartbreak-Disgrace exchange rate.
Boy Loves Girl #33, by Lev Gleason
Nothing says “true secrets of love and romance” like a good ol’ fashioned love triangle brawl at the roller derby.
Boy Loves Girl #30, by Lev Gleason
Again? That trick never works!
Boy Loves Girl #39, Lev Gleason
Meanwhile, backstage, an acting coach wept silently over the most bored, wooden, lifeless and uncharismatic attempt at romantic chemistry ever attempted.
Boy Loves Girl #34, Lev Gleason