This cover is from 1961.
Category Archives: Art
Artwork of the Day: Baseball (by Jim Bentley)

by Jim Bentley
Spring Training has begun!
Go Rangers!
Artwork of the Day: The Big Clock (Artist Unknown)
Artwork of the Day: Iwo Jima Memorial Painting
Artwork of the Day: Great Gale at Yarmouth On Ash Wednesday
Artwork of the Day: Mardi Gras Walker

by Erin Nicole
This was taken at a Dallas Mardi Gras celebration in 2018. As you can tell, our Mardi Gras party is not as much fun as the one in New Orleans.
Artwork of the Day: Happy Presidents Day!

by Erin Nicole
Happy President’s Day!
Artwork of the Day: Evidence of a Southern Scandal
It’s Love, Part 12
Every year, I like to share some of my favorite romance comic books!
Starting in the late 1940s, many comic book companies tried to broaden their audience by publishing romance comic books. These comics told dramatic love stories in which young women had to deal with issues of cheating, divorce, jealousy, heartache, and the search for the one.
It’s Love!
What is the lesson that we can take from these vintage comic books? I think the main thing we can learn is that love is never easy.
But, even if he is a member of the establishment or has long hair, it’s totally worth it. Right, Nicky?
They sure do look happy! Happy Valentine’s Day!
Remember The Snake In The Grass?
I’ve written about this before but do you remember this guy?
During the Victoria Era, there was a thing called a “Vinegar Valentines” That was when people would send each other Valentines that, instead of proclaiming love, would explain why someone was still single or that they shouldn’t trust their current companion. The Snake In The Grass was an example of the type of Valentine that people used to get back then! People could even get this one custom made to change the human face of the snake to make sure that it resembled whoever was being accusing.
Can you imagine getting one of those on February 14th? I’m glad we don’t do that anymore!




















