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I Love You (comics) : ウィキペディア英語版
I Love You (comics)

''I Love You'' was a romance comic published by Charlton Comics from 19551980.
Notable creators who worked on the title included inker Vince Alascia, who contributed to nearly every issue during its 25-year run. Joe Sinnott drew many early covers; most were inked by Vince Colletta, who worked on the title during the period 1959–1968. Dick Giordano illustrated a number of covers during this period as well. Charles Nicholas was a frequent contributor from 1959–1976. Norman Nodel illustrated for the title from 1966 – c. 1972. Art Capello drew for the title throughout the 1970s, including many covers.〔(Capello bio ), Who's Who of American Comic Books, 1928–1999.〕
== Publication history ==
As with many comic book titles published at the time, ''I Love You'' did not start with issue number one. Its first issue was #7, continuing the numbering of the Charlton romance title ''In Love'', which published two issues in 1955. (Charlton had picked up ''In Love'' from the defunct Mainline Publications (by Jack Kirby and Joe Simon ), which published the first four issues.) Early issues of ''I Love You'' sported the tagline "True Love Stories."
Charlton published 115 issues of ''I Love You'' from July 1955 – December 1976. After a nearly three-year hiatus, Charlton resumed the series with issue #122 in March 1979. ''I Love You'' ran for nine more issues – most of which were filled with reprints – finally ending for good with issue #130 in May 1980.

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