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  • Published: 1 October 2019
  • ISBN: 9781681373447
  • Imprint: NY Review Books
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 112
  • RRP: $45.00
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Return to Romance

The Strange Love Stories of Ogden Whitney




By turns amusing and disturbing, this collection of 1960s romance comic strips provides a provocative window into male-female power dynamics as conceived by one of mid-century America's foremost comic book artists.

By turns amusing and disturbing, this collection of 1960s romance comic strips provides a provocative window into male-female power dynamics as conceived by one of mid-century America's foremost comic book artists.

Ogden Whitney was one of the unsung masters of American comics. He is perhaps best remembered for co-creating the satirical superhero Herbie Popnecker, also known as the Fat Fury, but his romance comics of the late 1950s and 1960s may be even more unique. In Whitney’s hands, the standard formula of meet-cute, minor complications, and final blissful kiss becomes something very different: an unsettling vision of midcentury American romance as a devastating power struggle, a form of intimate psychological warfare dressed up in pearls and flannel suits. From suburban lawns and offices to rocket labs and factories, his men and women scheme and clash, dominate and escape. It is darkly hilarious, truly terrifying—and yes, occasionally even a bit romantic.

  • Published: 1 October 2019
  • ISBN: 9781681373447
  • Imprint: NY Review Books
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 112
  • RRP: $45.00
Categories:

Praise for Return to Romance

"[Ogden Whitney] was a master of deadpan absurdity." --Drew Friedman, Print Magazine

"They're the weirdest romance comics ever. And the greatest, I think, except for [Jack] Kirby's, which are unbelievably good. His version of men and women courting is men and women terrorizing each other for eight or sixteen pages. Pure terror. Psychological warfare. The thing about Whitney I like so much is that it's like phonebook art, it's sogeneric it's unique. It's like digging a hole in the earth and getting to China. You come out the other side and it's so unique." --Dan Nadel, Comics Reports

"Unlike many artists from that era whose work is vivid but rushed, seeming almost primitive today, Whitney's aesthetic is basically timeless, with ultra clean lines and bright coloring drawing out the exceptional level of detail in his backgrounds." --The Cultural Gutter