Barf Bag Valentine, Part 1

Barf Bag Valentine, Part 1

Click image to enlarge. Art by Charles Nicholas & Sal Trapani from the story "Love Among the Stars" in FIRST KISS #15, 1960.

Click image to enlarge. Art by Charles Nicholas & Sal Trapani from the story “Love Among the Stars” in FIRST KISS #15, 1960.

This story first appeared in Comics Buyer’s Guide #1371, the 2000 Valentine’s Day edition. And, quite frankly, it revolutionized Last Kiss. Without it, I doubt there’d still be a Last Kiss today.

Last Kiss debuted in 1996 in the pages of Comics Buyer’s Guide. It ran haphazardly as an occasional feature using romance comic book covers that I rewrote—allegedly to make them funnier than the originals.

These faux covers ran through 1998. Then I got busy and moved on to other things—forever, I thought.

But in the summer of 1999, I ran into CBG editor John Jackson Miller and—to my surprise—found myself asking if he’d like a Last Kiss feature for the paper’s next Valentine’s Day issue. John said, “Yes.” So I whipped up this story. And Last Kiss was back in business.

The story along with the cover I created were so well-received that Last Kiss was offered a spot as a regular multi-panel feature…which I continued doing until CBG folded in 2013. But by then, Last Kiss had found a new and much bigger audience here and on other sites such as GoComics.

 

 

 
Transcript:

PAGE 1, PANEL 1, SCENE: A male pilot and a female flight attendant are talking outside a commercial jet.

TITLE: I WAS a Barf Bag Valentine

CAPTAIN JACK: Give up, Jill! It’s Valentine’s Day! And I’m so handsome I even turn myself on! Do yourself a favor…and kiss me!

FLIGHT ATTENDANT: Jack, how sweet! I don’t know what to say except…

PAGE 1, PANEL 2, SCENE: Jill and Jack continue talking.

JILL: I’d rather run naked…covered in honey…through a swarm of bees.

JACK: Gosh! Who wouldn’t? Maybe we can go together sometime!

PAGE 1, PANEL 3, SCENE: Jill is alone.

CAPTION: “Then he handed me a Valentine…the big lug! I trembled as I read the card, but I refused to fall in love again! I couldn’t take the chance!”

JILL: Men are all alike! Sooner or later…Jack would want more than just wild passion and cheap thrills! He’d expect me to…cook for him!

1960 ART: Charles Nicholas & Sal Trapani Color by John Lustig

FK15_11Short & FK15.2.1

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PAGE 1, PANEL 1, SCENE: A male pilot and a female flight attendant are talking outside a commercial jet.

TITLE: I WAS a Barf Bag Valentine

CAPTAIN JACK: Give up, Jill! It's Valentine's Day! And I'm so handsome I even turn myself on! Do yourself a favor...and kiss me!

FLIGHT ATTENDANT: Jack, how sweet! I don't know what to say except...

PAGE 1, PANEL 2, SCENE: Jill and Jack continue talking.

JILL: I'd rather run naked...covered in honey...through a swarm of bees.

JACK: Gosh! Who wouldn't? Maybe we can go together sometime!

PAGE 1, PANEL 3, SCENE: Jill is alone.

CAPTION: "Then he handed me a Valentine...the big lug! I trembled as I read the card, but I refused to fall in love again! I couldn't take the chance!"

JILL: Men are all alike! Sooner or later...Jack would want more than just wild passion and cheap thrills! He'd expect me to...cook for him!

1960 ART: Charles Nicholas & Sal Trapani Color by John Lustig

FK15_11Short & FK15.2.1

Tonsil Hockey

Tonsil Hockey

Art by Charles Nicholas & Vince Alascia from the story "Don’t Lie to a Loved One" in FIRST KISS #11, 1959.

 
Transcript:

SCENE: Man and woman looking on as another man and woman kiss. They’re all outside and there’s a banner with the words “Sports Day” on it. People are playing some sort of sport in the background.

WOMAN: Tonsil Hockey? What kind of sport is that?

MAN: The best! No matter who scores, you win!

1959 Art: C. Nicholas & V. Alascia Color: Allen Freeman

11.2.1.1.

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SCENE: Man and woman looking on as another man and woman kiss. They're all outside and there's a banner with the words "Sports Day" on it. People are playing some sort of sport in the background.

WOMAN: Tonsil Hockey? What kind of sport is that?

MAN: The best! No matter who scores, you win!

1959 Art: C. Nicholas & V. Alascia Color: Allen Freeman

11.2.1.1.

Ladies, Don’t Be Slobs!

Ladies, Don’t Be Slobs!

Art by Vince Colletta Studio from the story "Man Hater" in FIRST KISS #18, 1961.

Art by Vince Colletta Studio from the story “Man Hater” in FIRST KISS #18, 1961.

 
Transcript:

SCENE: Man in stained, tattered T-shirt sitting at a table with a bowl of food is bawling out a young woman.

MAN: No makeup? again? Watta slob!

18.3.2.4
1961 Art: Vince Colletta Studio Color: Allen Freeman

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SCENE: Man in stained, tattered T-shirt sitting at a table with a bowl of food is bawling out a young woman.

MAN: No makeup? again? Watta slob!

18.3.2.4
1961 Art: Vince Colletta Studio Color: Allen Freeman