lost my post again. My own fault. 3 posts came in on top of each other and I lost concentration.
Here I go again.
I know that today having one's address published in a comic would invite a flood of general nastiness, especially for girls and women. People weren't that different back then than they are today. I suspect unpleasantness happened in the old days, too. There would have been less
there would have been less, because of the effort involved.
You would have had to physically write a letter, address an envelope, buy a stamp and go down and post it.
Today, a few clicks and a half a dozen words and the damage is done.
Instant reaction too.
Because of full addresses being printed Wendy & Richard Pini (Elfquest) met. A letter from her was printed in a Marvel comic, boys, including her future husband, saw her address and started writing her.
Even in the books posted on CB+, I often look at the names of the letter writers to see if I recognize somebody who went on to have a career in the industry or in fandom. Occasionally, you do.
I am personally just as interested in the photographs. [ I had a major in photography] This was the key era of the
snapshot. Own your own camera, home photo, go to a print shop for the print.
Makes you realize how widespread that was. Technological communication boom of an earlier age.
Also, something a bit creepy, that the winner was one of the most attractive young girls. One of the readers who responded looks old enough to be a 'mom'. Well, 'moms' read comics too. My mum read my Carl Barks books!
Cheers!