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02/14/08 at 8:48 am
You think the sailor is cursing the girl or the guy?
02/14/08 at 9:10 am
That cottage has a very low verandah roof, and very thin railings that are out of square. More like a Brittle Dollhouse Of Dreams, ha ha
02/14/08 at 10:43 am
I wish we still had romance comics on this level - updated, of course.
Yes, I know there are some exceptions, if one digs for it.
02/14/08 at 11:50 am
Even though it doesn’t really exist anymore, Marvel’s Web Of Romance, written by Tom Beland, is one of the best superhero romance stories.
DC had a great Batman Family story, set on Earth Two, about Batman and Catwoman, and the life they lived.
02/14/08 at 3:16 pm
Today is the day that I miss Steve Darnell’s Empty Love Stories.
02/14/08 at 4:27 pm
“Quit kissin’ my gal on that tiny porch!”
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