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''Brides in Love'' (cover title ''Stories of Brides in Love'') is a comic book series in the Romance comics in the United States (1946–1975), romance comics genre. It was published by Charlton Comics in the 1950s and 1960s. With ''Brides in Love'' “Charlton checked out the strength of the romance market” (for the superhero market, Charlton introduced the comic ''Nature Boy (comics), Nature Boy''). One of Charlton's longest lasting series, ''Brides in Love'' was published from August 1956 in comics, 1956 to November 1965 in comics, 1965. At that point, the title was "split" into two ongoing comics, ''Hollywood Romances'' and ''Summer Love'', both of which continued the numbering of ''Brides in Love''.''Brides in Love'' entry
ComicVine. Accessed April 4, 2011. ''Hollywood Romances'' lasted 14 additional issues, publishing its final ...
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Charlton Comics
Charlton Comics was an American comic book publishing company that existed from 1945 to 1986, having begun under a different name: T.W.O. Charles Company, in 1940. It was based in Derby, Connecticut. The comic-book line was a division of Charlton Publications, which published magazines (most notably song-lyric magazines), puzzle books and, briefly, books (under the Monarch and Gold Star imprints). It had its own distribution company (Capital Distribution). Charlton Comics published a wide variety of genres including; crime, science fiction, Western, horror, war and romance comics, as well as talking animal and superhero titles. The company was known for its low-budget practices, often using unpublished material acquired from defunct companies and paying comics creators among the lowest rates in the industry. Charlton was also the last of the American comics publishers still operating to raise its cover prices from ten cents to 12 cents in 1962. It was unique among comic book co ...
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