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Post by MDG on Aug 10, 2016 16:03:36 GMT -5
One of Steranko's most famous pieces was his single romance story “My Heart Broke in Hollywood,” from in My Love #23 in 1973, because it used a style similar to posters and ads of the day... But take a look at this: Mod Love #1, from 1967: More imagesI don't know how well-distributed this was; Western put it out under "Western," not Gold Key, and it was magazine-sized with a 50-cent price, but...
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Post by shaxper on Aug 10, 2016 16:48:57 GMT -5
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Post by Farrar on Aug 10, 2016 17:11:45 GMT -5
One of Steranko's most famous pieces was his single romance story “My Heart Broke in Hollywood,” from in My Love #23 in 1973, because it used a style similar to posters and ads of the day... Actually the famed Steranko story first appeared in Our Love Story #5, cover-dated June 1970...it was reprinted in 1973's My Love #23.
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Post by Farrar on Aug 11, 2016 18:02:26 GMT -5
In a similar vein, here's a DC romance comic cover from mid-1968 by the (IMO) underrated Ric Estrada: Here's an example of the interior art, also by Estrada. This page and more scans can be seen at the Silver Age Comics blogspot
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Post by shaxper on Aug 11, 2016 22:01:36 GMT -5
Seriously considering obtaining these books and collecting "mod art" romance titles.
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