Shame! That’s who was missing from the previous cover’s anthropomorphic personifications of evil and negativity!
Boy Loves Girl #38, by Lev Gleason
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
Shame! That’s who was missing from the previous cover’s anthropomorphic personifications of evil and negativity!
Boy Loves Girl #38, by Lev Gleason
It is better to have loved with bittersweet deadly poison than to never to have loved at all?
First Romance Magazine #23, by Harvey
This scenario seems less like “high school romance” and more like “salacious high school gossip”.
Hi-School Romance #22, by Harvey
When Valentine’s Day card exchanges go wrong.
Lovelorn #39, by ACG
You can’t put a “Price Tag On Love”, but you can perhaps put a price tag on the tooth-whitening dental work behind that blindingly bright smile.
Complete Love v.29 #3 by Ace
Sadly, the Nice Girl didn’t find herself a Nice Gil.
Boy Loves Girl #36, by Lev Gleason
The Blonde in a Red Dress was helping test out some new experimental flavors of lip gloss: “Lies”, “Guilt”, “Shameful”, and “Tainted”.
First Love Illustrated #29, by Harvey
How far can a girl go before her mistakes catch up with her? As far as Greenwich Village, apparently.
Lovers’ Lane #34, by Lev Gleason
The Blonde in Red sets high standards for her potential dates and their associated automotive transportation options.
Teen-Age Romances #31, by St. John
Hey, you! Mr. Ghost of Christmas Past! Stop trying to pick up a date with the Blonde in a Red Dress, and get on with your real job. You’re running late for your appointment with Mr. Scrooge!
Romantic Adventures #44, by ACG