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SCENE: Older woman watching as a young man and young woman kiss.
OLDER WOMAN: Oh, good! I see you’ve met you’re new stepsister!
1957 Art: Charles Nicholas & Sal Trapani Color: Allen Freeman
01.6.3.5
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SCENE: Older woman watching as a young man and young woman kiss.
OLDER WOMAN: Oh, good! I see you’ve met you’re new stepsister!
1957 Art: Charles Nicholas & Sal Trapani Color: Allen Freeman
01.6.3.5
OLDER WOMAN: Oh, good! I see you’ve met you’re new stepsister!
1957 Art: Charles Nicholas & Sal Trapani Color: Allen Freeman
01.6.3.5
I love your work, but check your grammar on this one. It’s, “your,” not, “you’re.”
Vern, I am so glad you caught this. Thanks for pointing this out. I’ve corrected it and posted a new copy.
(I do know the difference between “you’re” and “your.” But apparently my brain was on holiday. Fortunately, this is the first mistake I’ve ever made in my entire life. So I’m sure it won’t happen again—until the next time.)
I really, really appreciate this. Thanks to you, I was also able to correct the text before it went out to my mailing list and before the image went live on GoComics. So, thanks!!!
Too far? Not really.
There’s a genre of “adult video” where the step siblings go a lot farther. In fact they went farther in teen girl romance magazines in the 60s. Something like “your mom and my dad are doing it.” Little girl then gets sent to boarding school and little boy goes to military academy.
Apparently he’s doing very well. Thank you.
I’m reminded of an old MAD magazine bit that presented the “Peanuts” characters as if they’d grown to approximately college age. Linus was supposedly a huge make-out artist. Someone asked him, “How’re you making out?” His reply: “Like always!”