My Love #10
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeMarvel's My Love #10 (March 1971) captures a vivid snapshot of the era's cultural tensions right on its cover, penciled by John Buscema and inked by John Verpoorten — a blonde woman in a minidress turns dramatically toward a man reaching out to her, while behind her a speaker addresses a "Female Freedom" rally, protesters brandishing signs reading "Women's Rights Now!" and "Equal Rights." The story title "No Man Is My Master!" promises romance tangled up with the spirit of women's liberation sweeping the moment. At just 15 cents, this issue shows Marvel's romance line engaging directly with real-world social change in a way that feels anything but timid.
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