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Angel Love
Issue #1 ofAngel Love.
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
ScheduleMonthly
FormatOngoing series
Publication dateAugust1986 - March 1987
No. of issues8 and 1 special
Main character(s)Angel Love
Creative team
Created byBarbara Slate[1]

Angel Love is acomic book series created byBarbara Slate, published byDC Comics in the 1980s, as well as the lead character of this series.[2] The first issue was dated August 1986. Despite its cartoony style, and some superficial stylistic resemblance to "girl humor" comic books of an earlier era such asMillie the Model,Patsy Walker, andKaty Keene, it was not intended as a children's comic; it covered "adult" issues such as drug use, pregnancy, and sexual abuse, and did not bear theComics Code Authority seal.[3] The 1987Angel Love Special which wrapped up the series bore a "For Mature Readers" advisory on its cover. Nevertheless, itsletter column sometimes featured letters from children.

Angel Love is a young woman who has moved from her nativeScranton, Pennsylvania toNew York City in hopes of finding a career as an artist. So far, however, the only career she has found is as a roller-skating waitress at a restaurant. Her adventures are portrayed sometimes with realism, but sometimes with fantasy elements such as talking cockroaches and a "guardian angel" she has drawn which comes to life to attempt to grant her wishes.

This comic book's unusual combination of style and subject matter made it difficult to market successfully. The "special" issue published soon afterward wrapped up the storyline, featuring Angel's attempt to convince her long-lost sister (now running forUnited States Congress and worrying about the political ramifications of revealing her long-suppressed family history) to supply her bone marrow to possibly save their mother from cancer.

Angel Love only made one appearance in the normal continuity of theDC Universe. She appeared inAnimal Man #24, alongside almost every other character that did not exist in the proper continuity anymore, and was seen reading a copy of her own comic book.

Collected editions

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  • DC Through the 80s: The Experiments collectsAngel Love #1, 504 pages, May 2021,ISBN 978-1779507099

References

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  1. ^"Comic Book Biography: BARBARA SLATE".Firstcomicsnews.com. 16 August 2005. Retrieved26 March 2019.
  2. ^"Barbara Slate Week! - Angel Love".Cbr.com. 14 May 2013. Retrieved26 March 2019.
  3. ^"Pioneer cartoonist Barbara Slate to speak at Simon's Rock".The Berkshire Eagle. 27 March 2015. Retrieved26 March 2019.

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