Girl Comics Explained

Schedule:(1949)
Bi-monthly
(2010)
Monthly
Format:(1949)
Ongoing series
(2010)
Limited series
Limited:Y
Ongoing:Y
Genre:(1949)
Romance comics
(2010)
Superhero comics
Publisher:(1949)
Timely Comics
Girl Confessions
Atlas Comics
(2010)
Marvel Comics
Date:(1949)
October 1949 – August 1954
(2010)
May 2010 — September 2010
Issues:(1949)
35
(2010)
3
Editors:(1949)
Stan Lee
(2010)
Sana Amanat
Rachel Pinnelas
Lauren Sankovitch
Jeanine Schaefer
Subcat:Marvel Comics
Sort:Girl Comics

Girl Comics is the name of two comic-book series published by Marvel Comics and its forerunners, Timely Comics and Atlas Comics. The first, debuting in 1949, ran 35 issues, changing its title to Girl Confessions with issue #13 (March 1952). The second was a three-issue limited series published in 2010.

Publication history

First series (1949–1954)

The initial Marvel Comics publication entitled Girl Comics was an ongoing romance comics/girls'-adventure series edited by Stan Lee that ran 12 issues (October 1949 - January 1952), first by Marvel's 1940s predecessor, Timely Comics, and shortly afterward by the company's 1950s iteration, Atlas Comics. It was renamed Girl Confessions with issue #13 (March 1952) and ran a total 35 issues, through cover-date August 1954.

Artist contributors to this series included John Buscema and Al Hartley in issue #1,