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Girls' Love Stories

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Format
  
Onging

Publisher
  
DC Comics

Number of issues
  
180

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Schedule
  
Bi-monthly (#1-47, #175-180) 8 times a year (#48-161) Monthly (#162-174)

Publication date
  
August–September 1949 — November–December 1973

Writer(s)
  
Zena Brody, Bob Kanigher, Lee Goldsmith, Barbara Friedlander, George Kashdan, Jack Miller, Phyllis Reed, Morris Waldinger

Artist(s)
  
Bill Draut, Bob Oksner, Jay Scott Pike, John Romita, Sr.

Similar
  
Girls' Romances, Young Romance, Heart Throbs, Young Love, Our Army at War

Girls' Love Stories was an American romance comic book magazine published by DC Comics in the United States. Started in 1949 as DC's first romance title, it ran for 180 issues, ending with the Nov-Dec 1973 issue. The stories covered such topics as girls worrying about getting a man, or marrying out of pressure, not love. Some of the early covers were photographs. The book's initial tagline was "True to Life!"

Writers for the title included Bob Kanigher and George Kashdan. Notable artists for Girls' Love Stories included Tony Abruzzo, Vince Colletta, Bill Draut, Frank Giacoia, Gil Kane, Bob Oksner, Art Peddy, Jay Scott Pike, John Romita Sr., Joe Rosen, John Rosenberger, Bernard Sachs, and Mike Sekowsky.

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Girls' Love Stories Wikipedia