Discover The World Of Love Is... Comic Collection

Date Added: October 25, 2009 12:46:52 PM
Author: Enrico Gualini
Category: Ethnic
Love is… comic collection is well-known in the whole wide world. These heart-warming pictures have won kindly feelings of thousands of people thanks to their innocence and simplicity. "Love is" comic strips were created by New Zealand artist Kim Grove in the late 1960s. The beginning to the series of amusing pictures was laid by a certain number of love notes for her future husband. "Love is..." illustrations were published not only in newspapers and magazines, but the most popular of them were printed on cards and souvenirs as well. All "Love is" illustrations have a similar appearance. The beginning of a phrase that gave the name to the whole collection of comics "Love is" is placed in the upper left-hand corner of the panel. In the middle of the picture there is a pretty drawing. And below the drawing there is the remainder of the phrase whose meaning is displayed on the drawing. There are 2 key characters that turn up on every picture – sweethearts, a male and a woman. They look like toddlers, but nevertheless, they represent adults at various stages of romantic relationships – from the moment they met through being a boyfriend and a girlfriend to a married couple having children that turn up on the drawings from time to time. Amid other characters that are showed every now and then there are also parents of a man and a woman. The introduction of different family members assists in reflecting all sides of love. The leading characters are usually together, but now and then they appear alone. When one of them is thinking about the other, the face of his partner may be displayed in a dream balloon, on a photo, or a screen saver. There are also a certain number of pictures where other men or women are shown. A distinguishing feature is that these people look absolutely different than the main characters. Another minor personage is a dog that represents common house and home cosiness. Besides, most of the items on an illustration are heart-shaped. This symbolizes the collection's theme. Today's "Love Is..." comic pictures, as seen in magazines and newspapers in the whole wide world, are available in an on-line archive. It's kind of an attempt to stretch Valentine's Day mood through the year. Individual illustrations become email greeting cards and may be sent free of charge to a special friend.

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