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- Romance_comics abstract "Romance comics (sometimes romantic love comics) is a comics genre depicting strong and close romantic love and its attendant complications such as jealousy, marriage, divorce, betrayal, and heartache. The term is generally associated with an American comic books genre published through the first three decades of the Cold War (1947–1977). Romance comics of the period typically featured dramatic scripts about the love lives of older high school teens and young adults, with accompanying artwork depicting an urban or rural America contemporaneous with publication. The origins of romance comics lie in the years immediately following World War II when adult comics readership increased and superheroes were dismissed as passé. Influenced by the pulps, radio soap operas, newspaper comic strips such as Mary Worth, and adult confession magazines, Joe Simon and Jack Kirby created the flagship romance comic book Young Romance and launched it in 1947 to resounding success. By the early 1950s, dozens of romance titles from major comics publishers were on the newsstands and drug store racks.With the implementation of the Comics Code in 1954, romance comics publishers self-censored any material that might be interpreted as controversial and opted to play it safe with stories focusing on traditional patriarchial concepts of female behavior, gender roles, love, sex, and marriage. The genre fell into decline and disrepute during the sexual revolution, and the genre's Golden Age came to an end when Young Romance and its companion Simon and Kirby title Young Love ceased publication in 1975 and 1977 respectively.In the new millennium, a few publishers flirted with the genre in various ways, including manga-styled romance comics based on Harlequin novels and Golden Age classics revamped with snarky dialogue.".
- Romance_comics thumbnail Young_Romance_Issue_1.jpg?width=300.
- Romance_comics wikiPageExternalLink agoodgirl_romance.html.
- Romance_comics wikiPageExternalLink yromance.htm.
- Romance_comics wikiPageExternalLink 6421ncf4D.
- Romance_comics wikiPageID "6977187".
- Romance_comics wikiPageRevisionID "602119556".
- Romance_comics caption "Cover art by Jack Kirby & Joe Simon.".
- Romance_comics caption "Young Romance #1 launched the genre.".
- Romance_comics cat "Romance comics".
- Romance_comics genre Romance_novel.
- Romance_comics hasPhotoCollection Romance_comics.
- Romance_comics pub Crestwood_Publications.
- Romance_comics pub DC_Comics.
- Romance_comics pub Fawcett_Comics.
- Romance_comics pub Fox_Feature_Syndicate.
- Romance_comics pub Timely_Comics.
- Romance_comics title Young_Love_(comics).
- Romance_comics title Young_Romance.
- Romance_comics title "My Life".
- Romance_comics title "My Romance".
- Romance_comics title "Sweethearts".
- Romance_comics type Genre.
- Romance_comics type MusicGenre.
- Romance_comics type TopicalConcept.
- Romance_comics type Concept.
- Romance_comics comment "Romance comics (sometimes romantic love comics) is a comics genre depicting strong and close romantic love and its attendant complications such as jealousy, marriage, divorce, betrayal, and heartache. The term is generally associated with an American comic books genre published through the first three decades of the Cold War (1947–1977).".
- Romance_comics label "Historieta romántica".
- Romance_comics label "Romance comics".
- Romance_comics label "恋愛漫画".
- Romance_comics sameAs Historieta_romántica.
- Romance_comics sameAs 恋愛漫画.
- Romance_comics sameAs Q5742640.
- Romance_comics sameAs Q5742640.
- Romance_comics wasDerivedFrom Romance_comics?oldid=602119556.
- Romance_comics depiction Young_Romance_Issue_1.jpg.
- Romance_comics isPrimaryTopicOf Romance_comics.