List of Romance Comics - Titles

Titles

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  • 100% (DC/Vertigo, 2002 – 2003)
  • Brides in Love (Charlton Comics, 1956 – 1965)
  • Career Girl Romances (Charlton Comics, 1964 - 1973)
  • Cinderella Love (Ziff Davis/St. John Publications, 1950 – 1955) — acquired by St. John in 1953
  • Cindy Comics (Marvel Comics, 1947 – 1950)
  • Date with Debbi (DC, Jan./Feb. 1969 – 1972
  • Diary Loves/G.I. Sweethearts/Girls in Love (Quality Comics, 1949 – 1956)
  • First Love Illustrated (Harvey Comics, 1949 - 1963)
  • Flaming Love (Quality Comics, 1949 – 1950)
  • Forbidden Tales of Dark Mansion (DC Comics, 1971–1974) — started out as Gothic romance
  • Girl Comics vol. 1 (Timely/Atlas, 1949 - 1954)
  • Girls' Love Stories (DC Comics, 1949 – 1973)
  • Girls' Romances (DC Comics, 1950 – 1971)
  • Haunted Love (Charlton Comics, 1973 – 1975) — Gothic romance
  • Heart Throbs (Quality Comics/DC Comics, 1949 – 1972) — acquired by DC in 1957
  • Hollywood Romances/For Lovers Only (Charlton Comics, 1966 – 1976)
  • I ♥ Marvel (Marvel Comics, 2006)
  • I Love You (Charlton Comics, 1955 - 1980)
  • Ideal Romance (Quality Comics, 1954 – 1955)
  • Just Married (Charlton Comics, 1958 - 1976)
  • Love and Romance (Charlton Comics, 1971 - 1975)
  • Love Confessions (Quality Comics, 1949 – 1956)
  • Love Diary (Charlton Comics, 1958 - 1976)
  • Love Lessons (Harvey Comics, 1949 – 1950)
  • Love Letters (Quality Comics, 1949 - 1956)
  • Love Romances (Marvel Comics, 1949 - 1963)
  • Love Scandals (Quality Comics, 1950)
  • Lovelorn/Confessions of the Lovelorn (American Comics Group, 1949 - 1960)
  • Millie the Model (Marvel Comics, 1945 - 1973)
  • My Date Comics (Hillman Periodicals, 1947-1948) — romance/humor mixture by Simon & Kirby
  • My Love Life (Fox Comics, 1949 – 1951)
  • My Love Secret... (Fox Comics, 1949 – 1950)
  • My Secret Life (Charlton Comics, 1957 - 1962)
  • Night Nurse (Marvel Comics, 1972 – 1973)
  • Patsy Walker (Marvel Comics, 1945 - 1965)
  • Popular Teen-Agers (Star Publications, 1950 – 1954)
  • Radiant Love (Key Publications, 1953 – 1954)
  • Range Romances (Quality Comics, 1949-1950) — Western/romance mix
  • Romantic Adventures/My Romantic Adventures (American Comics Group, 1949 – 1964)
  • Romance Tales (Marvel Comics, 1949 – 1950)
  • Romantic Marriage (Ziff Davis/St. John Publications, 1950 – 1954) — acquired by St. John in 1953
  • Romantic Secrets (Fawcett Comics/Charlton Comics, 1949 – 1964) — acquired from Fawcett in 1953
  • Romantic Story (Fawcett Comics/Charlton Comics, 1949 - 1973) — acquired from Fawcett in 1954
  • Secret Love Stories (Fox Comics, 1949)
  • Secret Romance (Charlton Comics, 1968 - 1980)
  • Secrets of Love And Marriage (Charlton Comics, 1956 - 1961)
  • Strange Confessions (Ziff Davis, 1952)
  • Strange Love (Fox Comics, 1950)
  • Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane (DC Comics, 1958 – 1974)
  • Sweetheart Diary (Charlton Comics, 1955 - 1962)
  • Sweethearts (Fawcett Comics/Charlton Comics, 1948 - 1973) — acquired from Fawcett in 1954
  • Teen Confessions (Charlton Comics, 1959 - 1976)
  • Teen-Age Confidential Confessions (Charlton Comics, 1960 - 1964)
  • Teen-Age Love (Charlton Comics, 1958 - 1973)
  • Teen-Age Romances (St. John Publications, 1949 – 1955)
  • Teen-Age Temptations (St. John Publications, 1952 - 1954)
  • Tender Romance/Ideal Romance/Diary Confessions (Key Publications, 1953 – 1956)
  • Time for Love vol. 2 (Charlton Comics, 1967 - 1976)
  • Trouble (Epic Comics, 2003)
  • True Life Secrets (Charlton Comics, 1951 – 1956)
  • True Stories of Romance (Fawcett Comics, 1950)
  • True War Romances/Exotic Romances (Quality Comics, 1952 - 1956) — romance/war mix
  • Untamed Love (Quality Comics, 1950)
  • Wedding Bells (Quality Comics, 1954-1956)
  • Young Love (Crestwood Publications, 1947 – 1956, 1960 – 1963; DC Comics, 1963 – 1977)
  • Young Romance (Crestwood Publications/DC Comics, 1947 – 1975) — acquired from Crestwood in 1963

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