Marilyn (comics)

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ScheduleWeekly
Genre
Marilyn
The cover to Marilyn, dated 5 September 1959.
Publication information
PublisherAmalgamated Press
1955 to 1959
Fleetway Publications
1959 to 1965
ScheduleWeekly
FormatOngoing series
Genre
Publication date19 March 1955 – 18 November 1965
No. of issues547 or 549[a]
Creative team
Written byEileen Corduroy
Jim Edgar
Barbara Hale
Derek Long
Joan Whitford
Artist(s)María Barrera
Daniel Billon
Joan Riley
Vicente Roso
Manfred Sommer
K. M. Waterson
Editor(s)Robert Lewis

Marilyn was a British girls romance comic published weekly by Amalgamated Press and Fleetway Publications between 19 March 1955 and 18 November 1965. It ran for between 547 and 549 issues[a] before merging with Valentine.

Amalgamated Press editor Robert Lewis had launched the digest-sized Love Picture Library in 1950 and found an unexpected audience with older girls and young women. A companion volume, True Life, joined it in 1952 and was again a strong seller, and in 1955 the company decided to publish Britain's first weekly romance comic.[2] Marilyn was a 24-page newsprint title, featuring duotone front covers (with a red overlay) and monochrome interiors. Inside it featured a mix of picture strips (both standalone and serialised stories), text stories and a smattering of features such as horoscopes and an agony aunt, in the form of Joan Courage.[3] The comic was published every Thursday.[1][4]

Lewis initially drew the contributors for Marilyn from the Picture Library staff,[3] with scripts written by the likes of Eileen Corduroy, Jim Edgar, Barbara Hale, Derek Long and Joan Whitford (who was also a hugely popular writer of Westerns for Sun, Comet and Knockout under the pen name Barry Ford[5]), and art contributed by Joan Riley and K. M. Waterson.[3] The comic was aimed at working class teenagers and women.[6]

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