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The Calgary Herald, 18 August 1950 |
Ah, "love" comics... much better than "sex comics", the term Father Harrigan and the OCPTA had been using. There had been such unfortunate headlines:
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The Globe & Mail, 12 April 1950 |
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The Globe & Mail, 18 January 1950 |
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Father B.W. Harrigan turns the first sod for the Holy Rosary Parish Hall and School, Burlington, Ontario, c.April 1950. |
Love that one headline. How about:
ReplyDelete"Strenuous Campaign against Love Comics Reaches Climax"
Last night, I read another story in the "My Secret Marriage" link you sent me.
ReplyDeleteHow utterly banal these tales are...and yet so fascinating to read.
At least "L'il Jinx" strips had a punch at the end. These stories all end in happy marriages.
Maybe we could put out a modern version entitled "My Very-Public Divorce."
Knuckles G.
My Very Public Divorce seems to offer many more story possibilities. I can't help but think that those in My Secret Marriage invariably end: "No, you don't understand. You see, we're married."
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