Lettering problems and advice, illustrated: It’s a very small difference of spacing between “GLITTERED” and “GUTTERED”.
True Love Problems And Advice Illustrated #13, by Harvey
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
Lettering problems and advice, illustrated: It’s a very small difference of spacing between “GLITTERED” and “GUTTERED”.
True Love Problems And Advice Illustrated #13, by Harvey
This comic might be better titled “First Love Triangle Illustrated”.
First Love Illustrated #24, by Harvey
The Blonde in a Red Dress hates small talk at parties.
All True Romance #9, by Comic Media
Yes, the Blonde in a Red Dress certainly looks “lovelorn” on this cover.
Lovelorn #33, by ACG
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
The caption box title was obviously truncated. I’m sure it meant to say “I Was An Army Camp Pick-Up Truck Driver“, and the reason the soldiers are warned off from dating her is because it would interfere with her delivery schedule on base.
Teen-Age Romances #15, by St.John
From the utterly bored look on the face of the Blonde In Red, I’m assuming that her boyfriend is on probation from the remedial education program at the “College For Kisses”.
Love Letters #25, by Quality
Never let it be said that what you learn in math class isn’t applicable to real life.
And oh, look! There in the front row, it’s the Redhead in Yellow! I didn’t know they shared classes in school. No wonder they’re rivals.
Lovelorn #20, by ACG
Trying to interrupt the Blonde in Red before she finishes getting the verdict from the petals of her “loves-me/loves-me-not” flower is totally unfair.
Love At First Sight #10, by Ace
The Blonde in a Red Dress has a “come to Jesus” moment.
Intimate Confessions #1, by Avon