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Teen-Age Love

Charlton · 1958–1973 · 93 issues
About the series

From 1958 to 1973, Charlton's Teen-Age Love delivered 93 issues of earnest, soap-opera romance comics, chronicling the crushes, jealousies, and heartbreaks of postwar American youth. The series' most prolific writer was Joe Gill, whose scripts were consistently brought to life by a rotating team of dependable artists including Charles Nicholas, Joe Sinnott, and Bill Fraccio. While not groundbreaking, the title stands as a durable, workmanlike example of the romance genre's long reign on newsstands, reflecting the era's shifting ideals of courtship through its clean, expressive panels.