Girls Just Want to Have Fun

Girls Just Want to Have Fun

A new tale of love & lust from Tony Isabella & Allen Freeman!

Original Vintage Art & Text

Art by Vince Colletta from the story “The Girl Next Door” in First Kiss #3, May 1958. Charlton Comics. Curious about the original vintage comic book? Click the link to read the entire issue for free.

 

 

 

 

 

Transcript:

Scene: Two women in silhouette talking outside in the dark.

WOMAN 1: Is that you, Danny?

WOMAN 2: No, it’s me, Sandy!

WOMAN 1: Have you seen my boyfriend Danny?

WOMAN 2: Have you seen my Jimmy?

WOMAN 1: It’s so dark! They probably got lost.

WOMAN 2: Because they wouldn’t ask for directions.

WOMAN 1: *giggle* Wanna make out?

WOMAN 2: Heck, yeah!

1958 Art: Vince Colletta Studio Color: Allen Freeman
Writer: Tony Isabella

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Scene: Two women in silhouette talking outside in the dark.

WOMAN 1: Is that you, Danny?

WOMAN 2: No, it’s me, Sandy!

WOMAN 1: Have you seen my boyfriend Danny?

WOMAN 2: Have you seen my Jimmy?

WOMAN 1: It’s so dark! They probably got lost.

WOMAN 2: Because they wouldn’t ask for directions.

WOMAN 1: *giggle* Wanna make out?

WOMAN 2: Heck, yeah!

1958 Art: Vince Colletta Studio Color: Allen Freeman
Writer: Tony Isabella

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Tucking Her In

Tucking Her In

Original Vintage Art & Text

Art by Charles Nicholas and Sal Trapani from the story “Good Ole Joe” in FIRST KISS #1, 1957. Click link to read the entire vintage comic book for free.

 

 

Transcript:

SCENE: Man and woman about to kiss.

WOMAN: Another good night kiss? Okay…if you must! But you can’t tuck me into bed! That’s mommy’s job! Fire her!

MAN: Fire her!

1957 Art: Charles Nicholas & Sal Trapani
Color: Allen Freeman Everything Else: John Lustig

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SCENE: Man and woman about to kiss.

WOMAN: Another good night kiss? Okay...if you must! But you can't tuck me into bed! That's mommy's job! Fire her!

MAN: Fire her!

1957 Art: Charles Nicholas & Sal Trapani
Color: Allen Freeman Everything Else: John Lustig

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Like? Or Just Tolerate?

Like? Or Just Tolerate?

Original Vintage Art & Text

Art by Bill Ward in the story “Rapture at Homecoming Time” in Diary Loves #8, March 1951. Quality Comics.

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Transcript:

SCENE: Man in a suit with a curvy woman in a low-cut cocktail dress and long, opera gloves. The man has one hand on her shoulder and is holding one of the woman’s hands with his other hand. He’s smiling and she looks—bored? Resentful? Miffed? Trapped? Some combo of all these things?

MAN: So you really like me?

WOMAN: “Like” is such a strong word!

1951 Art: Bill Ward Re-ink & Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira Dialogue: John Lustig

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SCENE: Man in a suit with a curvy woman in a low-cut cocktail dress and long, opera gloves. The man has one hand on her shoulder and is holding one of the woman's hands with his other hand. He's smiling and she looks---bored? Resentful? Miffed? Trapped? Some combo of all these things?

MAN: So you really like me?

WOMAN: “Like” is such a strong word!

1951 Art: Bill Ward Re-ink & Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira Dialogue: John Lustig

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DiaryLoves8.16.5