St. John also ran Mopsy as filler pages in its romance comics.
The team found its greatest success in the postwar period by creating romance comics.
His wife, Natalie, wrote romance comics during the genre's peak.
Young Gilbert read all he could, with the exception of romance comics.
It is one of his romance comics based works.
On the other hand, Sasa also pretended to go out with him so that she could get ideas about relationships for her romance comic.
As with most of his early romance comics, this consisted of "a boy and a girl" subject.
In romance comics, domestic stability was made obviously preferable to passion and thrills.
Parental concern found expression in romance comics for what were considered dangerous youth cultural artifacts like rock and roll.
Between 1961 and 1963, one of the top two comic book genres was romance comics.