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Okay; this one has been causing me a nagging itch in the brain. I recall having seen—probably on some incarnation of Scans Daily on another platform—a U.S. romance comic from the 1940’s or 1950’s that had an anthology host—something more characteristic of horror comics. He was a Zorroesque Masked Lover who narrated love stories throughout history (and may have been an immortal or time-traveler who’d personally witnessed/taken part in them); the specific story featured a girl who was concealing her blindness—which she felt made her unfit to marry.

Even after specifying romance, the sheer number of masquerade balls, highway robbers, masked vigilantes, and tragic disfigurements in the genre has made this a royal pain in the kazoo to Google.

ETA: FOUND: Jon Juan #1, with the help of [personal profile] superfangirl1 on [community profile] scans_daily, who directed me to https://comicbookplus.com/, an online archive of public domain comics; there I found Great Lover Romances #1 (Toby/Minoan, 1951)—an anthology including a story starring a character called Jon Juan: https://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=41459

That, in turn, gave me the search term I needed to track down Jon Juan’s own comic (under One Shots rather than Romance):
https://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=1829

Shout-out as well to the helpful folks at Smart Bitches, Trashy Books: https://smartbitchestrashybooks.com/2023/08/habo-vintage-comic-search/#comments

Jon Juan was an immortal from Atlantis who went swashbuckling through history, dallying with history’s legendary beauties and rescuing damsels from Durance Vile, only to ride off into the sunset as wandering adventurers are wont to do; this didn’t stop him from archiving cherished memories of all his paramours (housed in his own Inner Sanctum, the Secret Archives of Love.)

The story I remembered was “Lady in the Dark”, pp. 27-35; the setting is (19th-century?) Spain, and Jon Juan is dressing and comporting himself very much as a capa y espada adventurer—but it’s the titular Lady who wears a mask/veil, to disguise her condition; the Reveal, coming abruptly from her duenna, has the air of an ableist punch line: sorry, Carmelita has a ding in her, and that’s that.

It’s easy to see what doomed Jon Juan to be a one-off experiment: Spicy Adventure is a genre that Siegel and Schomberg couldn’t do justice to under the restrictions of 1950’s US comics, and romance readers tend to want commitment as a payoff. It’s still an exercise in delightful cracktacular weirditude, much like The Continental or Korla Pandit's Adventures In Music.

And here’s the [community profile] scans_daily post, from 14 January 2011: https://scans-daily.dreamwidth.org/2691288.html#cutid1
[personal profile] fin3apple
I really only vaguely remember this book but I think it was about two young girls and set in Troy during the Trojan war. It went back and forth between the girls (I think). One of them was a healer of some kind? And I think maybe the other worked in the palace and was a handmaiden to Helen. Again, not totally sure about this info.

What I am ABSOLUTELY sure of is that the healer girl rescued some guy and fell in love with him, but HE fell in love with the other girl (who was like her sister or something) and then I remember that at the end of the book this guy disguised himself as a girl to escape Troy with his girlfriend. And that's basically all I remember.

It's definitely not a lot to go on and I totally understand if no one knows what I'm talking about haha.
[personal profile] antoniag2000
I am looking for a book I read. Can't remember anything besides a scene. The hero Marries the heroine and drops her off on the steps of a house, leaving her crying in the rain. She collapses and ends up sick, I think even so far as almost dying. And I think it's a regency. But that's all i remember.
[personal profile] jen_fuqua
Hello, I am trying to figure out what book this is that I remember. It's a historical romance- maybe by Cassie Edwards? And there are spoilers for the story in my description, just a warning.

The main plot centers around a Native American (chief, I believe), his two wives, and a white woman that he wishes to make his third wife. In regards to his two wives, both are Native American and one of them is pregnant and -spoiler alert- it is revealed after she is murdered that the baby was not her husband's but actually a child conceived with a close friend of his. The man she had the affair with lets it slip while holding her dead body and babbling about it right in front of her husband. The other wife was vicious to the pregnant wife, getting banished after she cut off the pregnant wife's braids, and I believe that she wound up prisoner to some evil white guy that wanted the white woman. As for the white woman, she was not happy about the Native American already having two wives and wanting to make her the third, though the Native American conceded to her wishes enough to start work on a separate home for her so she wouldn't have to share with his other wives. She did try being nice to the pregnant wife, though the pregnant wife pouted and sulked about her husband's plan to marry the white woman. At the end of the book, the white woman is the only wife and the Native American man agreed not to marry anyone else.

If anyone knows what book this is, please let me know ; ; I have been trying to find it for months with little success.
[personal profile] drinar09
I read this book a long time ago, I was in holiday in the south of france and the book was in french, but I'm sure the book exist in english too. It was more than ten years ago and I remember the book was already old, unfortunately that's the only thing I remember. It was about a poor girl who met a princess who looked exactly like her. The princess asked the poor girl to exchange their roles because she was going to marry soon and she wanted to enjoy a bit of freedom before. I think it was in Hungary or Austria...The princess was supposed to marry a prince, but they disliked each other. So the poor girl remplaced the princess and went to the palace to meet "her future husband". At first the prince was really cold with her because he disliked the princess from the begining, but the more he was with the "fake princess" the more he liked her. The "fake princess" also developed feelings for the prince even if she knew they couldn't stay together in the end. They even got married because the real princess didn't show up for the wedding, but later she came back and the "fake princess" returned to her life. Of course the prince saw a change in the personality of the one he loved, and he understood it wasn't the same person. At the end he went to find the fake princess. She was in a train as she was goind back to her own country. Even if he knew she wasn't a princess he still wanted her...
I really want to read this book again, I had so good memories about it.
Does anyone know what book I mean? Thanks!
[personal profile] rachelwantstoread
So I read this book last year or the year before and I can't remember the name, author or name of hero. I do remember that the heroines name was either Claire or catherine. The book is a historical romance book and its about this girl that is into some type of botonical cures and the guy is scarred and he has eczema. They meet and she makes him a few bags of oats to help his condition, and some coconut oil as well, and she helps him put it on his neck. I think the girl is supposed to be finding a husband or something like that. He starts to fall in love with her and she likes him too. And he lewaves for America, or at le eat he's going to because he doesn't think she likes him and he doesn't want to get between her and her quest to find a husband. But she goes and stops him before he leaves. I can't remember much else but ifd anyone knows the title or author I would really appreciate it!!
[personal profile] smolnerdy
I read this book a while back (I'm pretty sure on my Kindle but I can't remember 😅).
The book was set in a historical time and the woman was working as a fake psychic to make a living.
This man, can't recall if he's a sheriff or cowboy, but he goes and confront ts her because his mother came to her asking for his presumably dead brother.
I remember a picnic I pretty sure she ended staying with either the mother or him for some reason.

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