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It started with two strips. The first was called "Ms Lonelyhearts" and progressively disappeared. The second featured Irene van de Kamp, a heiress who grew up in [[Africa]] and who has face markings and a circular plate in her lower lip. She meets an assortment of weird characters while trying to find romance and avoid people who are only after her money. The sixth issue contained letters by [[Scott McCloud]] and [[Peter Bagge]].
It started with two strips. The first was called "Ms Lonelyhearts" and progressively disappeared. The second featured Irene van de Kamp, a heiress who grew up in [[Africa]] and who has face markings and a circular plate in her lower lip. She meets an assortment of weird characters while trying to find romance and avoid people who are only after her money. The sixth issue contained letters by [[Scott McCloud]] and [[Peter Bagge]].


A collection of the strips called ''Goodnight, Irene'' was published in June 2007 by Last Gasp.
A collection of the strips called ''Goodnight, Irene'' was published in June 2007 by Last Gasp.[[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]]

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Good Girls is a 1987-1991 six-issue comic book by Carol Lay published by Fantagraphics and then Last Gasp, which parodies romance comics.

It started with two strips. The first was called "Ms Lonelyhearts" and progressively disappeared. The second featured Irene van de Kamp, a heiress who grew up in Africa and who has face markings and a circular plate in her lower lip. She meets an assortment of weird characters while trying to find romance and avoid people who are only after her money. The sixth issue contained letters by Scott McCloud and Peter Bagge.

A collection of the strips called Goodnight, Irene was published in June 2007 by Last Gasp.