For this post we go inside the comics for a few hilarious examples of the kind of quality script writing teenage girls were subjected to in the 60s and 70s. Jonnie Love, above, appeared a few times over the years (see him on the cover of another comic in the first post). A tidy beard, motorbike and guitar was all he needed as he roamed from town to town, girls flocking after him but never tying him down. Drugs and free love were the order of the day below and it’ll be no surprise to find out that the swinging wedding after that didn’t end well, within several pages actually.
The writer of ‘Mad for Mod’ seems to be getting the Brits mixed up with the Aussies, check out that patter daddio! It’s no surprise that amorous Troy gets the boot before the end of the story below either, ‘you chicks are all the same’, the bad boy characters too.
Logos for the titles changed with the times too as the decades progressed, few titles survived more than a few years but some did occasionally get into the hundreds, issuewise. The west coast poster craze saw several logos bending and blossoming with flowers and the fabric patterns threaten to outshine the characters wearing them.
In amongst the strips were also adverts and by the end of the 60s they were on message in some of the comics too. I’ve already posted one for the homemade ‘Love Lite‘ (invite boys to assemble love lites!) and here we go full ‘Woodstock’ with posters, headbands, pendants and more preaching peace and love. Black light and op-art were big and is that Frank Zappa or Charles Manson top right on the ‘Forgive him Dear God…’ poster? I’d really like a ‘Love Lamp’ but what’s a ‘strobe candle’? Sounds well ahead of its time. And what the hell is that advert for a life size inflatable doll doing in a girl’s comic? She looks very realistic nevertheless.