In the Weeds

In the Weeds

Happy National Weed Day!

Vintage art & text

Art by unknown artist. From CRIMES BY WOMEN #6, 1949.

 

 

Transcript:
SCENE: Man smoking a joint. Growing behind him are a bunch of marijuana plants.

MAN: Good news! I finally weeded the yard!
1949 Artist Unknown Re-Creation: Diego Jourdan Pereira
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Transcript:
SCENE: Man smoking a joint. Growing behind him are a bunch of marijuana plants.

MAN: Good news! I finally weeded the yard!
1949 Artist Unknown Re-Creation: Diego Jourdan Pereira
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Young and Foolish

Young and Foolish

Today's Last Kiss: Young and Foolish

Vintage art & text.

Art Saaf & Mike Peppe from the story “Kiss and Run” in New Romances #14, 1952.

 

Transcript:

SCENE: Man and woman resting on the grass.

MAN: Remember when we were young, brave and foolish?

WOMAN: The good ol’ days? Yes! It’s hard to believe that was just last month!

1952 Art: Saaf & Mike Peppe
New Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira

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SCENE: Man and woman resting on the grass.

MAN: Remember when we were young, brave and foolish?

WOMAN: The good ol’ days? Yes! It's hard to believe that was just last month!

1952 Art: Saaf & Mike Peppe
New Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira

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Forbidden Lair

Forbidden Lair

Today's Last Kiss

Original vintage art & text.

Art by Sam Glansman from Kona #1, 1962.

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SCENE: Human skeletons and giant eggs are at the bottom of a rocky cliff. A man is falling from the cliff and on the ledge of the cliff we can see the silhouette of a giant rabbit.

CAPTION: After Easter, have you ever wondered...where the Easter Bunny goes? Some say he has a hidden lair filled with giant, magical eggs that grant wishes! Impossible? Perhaps. But this much we know. Many have searched for the Bunny’s Lair. But none have ever returned--alive!

1962 Art: Sam Glanzman Art Changes: John Lustig

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Easter’s So Over

Easter’s So Over

Today's Last Kiss comic

There’s no original art this time because the comic uses several different pieces of art for this Last Kiss. But multi-talented Mike Pascale’s bunny art was the most crucial piece.

Thanks, Mike!

 

Transcript:

SCENE: Woman is talking to a giant rabbit (or someone in a bunny suit.)

WOMAN: Easter’s over! Go home! My husband’s getting suspicious!

1958 Art of Woman: Charles Nicholas & Sal Trapani
Bunny Artist & Playboy Key Holder: Mike Pascale

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SCENE: Woman is talking to a giant rabbit (or someone in a bunny suit.)

WOMAN: Easter's over! Go home! My husband's getting suspicious!

1958 Art of Woman: Charles Nicholas & Sal Trapani
Bunny Artist & Playboy Key Holder: Mike Pascale

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Bunny Love

Bunny Love

Today's Last Kiss for Easter

Hoppy Easter!

Vintage art & text.

Art by Art Saaf & Mike Peppe from the story “Kiss and Run” in NEW ROMANCES #14, 1952.

 

 

Transcript:

A man and a woman sitting on the grass somewhere. Two rabbits are nearby watching them.

MAN: Of course sex is part of the holiday! Where do you think Easter Bunnies come from?

1952 Art: Art Saaf & Mike Peppe Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira

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A man and a woman sitting on the grass somewhere. Two rabbits are nearby watching them.

MAN: Of course sex is part of the holiday! Where do you think Easter Bunnies come from?

1952 Art: Art Saaf & Mike Peppe Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira

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