Abby’s Nightmare–the Dreaded 3rd Law of Dating

Abby’s Nightmare–the Dreaded 3rd Law of Dating

Original Vintage Art & Text

Art by Frank Frazetta in the story “A Love of My Own” in Personal Love #24, 1953. Published by Eastern Color. Curious to see more? Click the link above to read the entire vintage comic book for free on ComicBookPlus. The story begins on Page 11.

Past episodes of Abby Amour:

The Abby Amour miniseries runs every Friday. Dialogue by Tony Isabella with re-purposed art by Frank Frazetta. Dream sequence color by Sue Daigle-Leach–the legendary Disney comics colorist. (Check out Sue’s Instagram feed for her personal work featuring many critters–real and imagined.)

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SCENE: Abby Amour and Johnny Sacko are in a nightclub in this dream sequence. They are dancing.

LOGO: The Loves of Abby Amour


CAPTION: A comatose Abby is dreaming.


ABBY: Having sex on the third date isn’t a law, Johnny.


ABBY: It’s more like a distant option.


JOHNNY: Babe, it’s like the third law of horny dynamics.


JOHNNY: Pay the bill so we can go to our love nest.


JOHNNY: It’s actually a tree house, but nice.


ABBY (thought): Noooooooo...


CAPTION: To be continued next Friday!
1953 Art: Frank Frazetta
Color: Susan Daigle-Leach
Writer: Tony Isabella
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The Day After Valentine’s Day–I Feel Good

The Day After Valentine’s Day–I Feel Good

Original Vintage Art & Text

Art probably by Jack Sparling. From the story “Bottled Heartbreak” in Great Lover Romances #11, 1953. Published by Toby Press.

Curious to see more? Click this link to read the entire vintage comic book for free. This panel is from Page 21 of ComicBookPlus.com’s presentation of the comic. The story begins on Page 17.

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SCENE: Woman drinking as she sits in a stuffed chair. She has one leg up in the air and is smiling.

WOMAN: Maybe it’s just the booze, Candy and sex, but I feel good!

1953 Artist: Jack Sparling? Re-ink & Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira
Cheap Candy & Cheaper Gags: John Lustig

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Risky Romance

Risky Romance

Happy Valentine’s Day from me and master of romantic mirth Mike Pascale!

(No original, vintage art this time. Sorry.)

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SCENE: Woman pointing a handgun at a man.

MAN: B-b-but it's Valentine's Day!

WOMAN: That's why I'm aiming for your heart!

1934 Artist Unknown Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira
Sure Shot Humor: Mike Pascale

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Abby vs. the Wallet of Doom

Abby vs. the Wallet of Doom

Original Vintage Art & Text

Art by Frank Frazetta in the story “A Love of My Own” in Personal Love #24, 1953. Published by Eastern Color. Curious to see more? Click the link above to read the entire vintage comic book for free on ComicBookPlus. The story begins on Page 11.

Past episodes of Abby Amour:

The Abby Amour miniseries runs every Friday. Dialogue by Tony Isabella with repurposed art by Frank Frazetta. Dream sequence color by Sue Daigle-Leach–the legendary Disney comics colorist. (Check out Sue’s Instagram feed for her personal work featuring many critters–real and imagined.)

↓ Transcript
SCENE: Abby Amour and Johnny Sacko are in a nightclub in this dream sequence. They are dancing. Other people are dancing around them and watching.

LOGO: The Loves of Abby Amour


CAPTION: A comatose Abby is dreaming.


JOHNNY: I’m at the swankiest club in town with a babe whose dress looks like body paint.


JOHNNY: Since you’re picking up the bill tonight...


JOHNNY: ...we should get a bottle of champagne!

ABBY (thought): I guess I know what’s in his wallet!
CAPTION: To be continued…next Friday!

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A Step Too Far

A Step Too Far

Original Vintage Art & Text

Art by Charles Nicholas & Sal Trapani from the story “Good Ole Joe” in First Kiss #1, 1957. Published by Charlton.

Curious to see more? Click this link to read the entire vintage comic book for free on ComicBookPlus.com. This panel is from Page 30 of ComicBookPlus’ presentation of the comic. The story begins on Page 28.

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SCENE: Middle-aged woman looking on as a young man and woman kiss in the background.

MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN: Oh, good! I see you’ve met your new stepsister!

1957 Art: Charles Nicholas & Sal Trapani Color: Allen Freeman

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