Contemporary romantic fiction has seen a "renaissance" of cartoon-style covers that use lighthearted art to present a modern, "rom-com" feeling to readers. Cultural Significance: The Case of "Savita" Stories
In 1947, the "romance comic" genre was launched by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby with the title Young Romance , targeting adult readers with stories of domestic intrigue and heartbreak. Contemporary romantic fiction has seen a "renaissance" of
In specific cultural contexts, such as India, romantic cartoon fiction often takes on deeper societal roles: A Brief History of Romance Comics - Sequential Crush such as India