Happy Friday, everyone! Welcome to another installment of Friday Favorites! I picked these five covers from DC and Charlton for their intriguing unifying theme of "guy blindfolded." As you will see, with the help of a little white linen (medical or otherwise) the leading men are rendered blind (and subsequently confused over who they love). A pretty common plot element in the romance comics, but effective nonetheless!
Young Love #42*
(March/April 1964)
Pencils and inks: John Romita
(March/April 1964)
Pencils and inks: John Romita
Time for Love #23*(July 1971)
Girls' Love Stories #180
(November/December 1973)
Pencils and inks: Jay Scott Pike
Pencils and inks: Jay Scott Pike
I Love You #109
(November 1974)
Pencils and inks: Art Cappello
(November 1974)
Pencils and inks: Art Cappello













Oh, he knows he's kissing Beth, what with his arm resting on one of her impressive girls. As I tell my daughter frequently, all men are pigs. :)
ReplyDeleteArtist ID time: Love and Romance 23 is a Jack Abel job (pencils and inks).
ReplyDeleteCool topic!
It just goes to show: Men, you can improve your love life at least 50 percent by wearing bandages on your eyes.
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