No more dramatic pauses! From here, we move into high gear as the final six episodes unfold. Next week…a big, big reveal. And a plot development that will make your jaw drop!
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. Click the link 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. Color by Diego Jourdan Pereira! Lettering, crazy layout and special effects by John Lustig.
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LOGO: The Loves of Abby Amour COLONEL: My house is all I kept from my marriage.
COLONEL: My wife took my heart and our only child.
COLONEL: …and changed his name when she remarried.
COLONEL: I thought I could find love with you.
COLONEL: AN old man’s folly.
COLONEL: Though I care for you, Abby, it wasn’t me...
COLONEL: ...who brought you flowers every day.
COLONEL: But it was someone you know...
ABBY (thought): These dramatic pauses are gonna...
ABBY (thought): ...put me back in a coma!
CAPTION: To be continued next Friday!
LOGO: The Loves of Abby Amour COLONEL: My house is all I kept from my marriage.
COLONEL: My wife took my heart and our only child.
COLONEL: …and changed his name when she remarried.
COLONEL: I thought I could find love with you.
COLONEL: AN old man’s folly.
COLONEL: Though I care for you, Abby, it wasn’t me...
COLONEL: ...who brought you flowers every day.
COLONEL: But it was someone you know...
ABBY (thought): These dramatic pauses are gonna...
ABBY (thought): ...put me back in a coma!
CAPTION: To be continued next Friday!
Has the Colonel’s head always been two to three times bigger than hers?
Well, the Colonel would like a little head. But, like many of us, he’s having to settle for what he can get.
It’s like having Stalin lean in for a kiss. But enough about my senior prom.
I want photos from that prom!
Did the Colonel learn from William Shatner, or the other way ’round?