There are just two more episodes of The Loves of Abby Amour mini-series to go. See you Wednesday!
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 Loves of Abby Amour features 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.
↓ Transcript
LOGO: The Loves of Abby Amour
CAPTION: Romance blossoms for Abby and Love Cop Joe Cupid!
ABBY: Why did you try to push me away, my darling?
JOE: I thought I was protecting you.
JOE: A Love Cop’s life can be hard.
ABBY: Ah...how hard are we talking?
ABBY: Asking for a friend.
CAPTION: Our story continues Wednesday!
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CAPTION: Romance blossoms for Abby and Love Cop Joe Cupid!
ABBY: Why did you try to push me away, my darling?
JOE: I thought I was protecting you.
JOE: A Love Cop’s life can be hard.
ABBY: Ah...how hard are we talking?
ABBY: Asking for a friend.
CAPTION: Our story continues Wednesday!
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“If you only knew how much I missed you!..
…I always was a lousy shot.”
…I had to sleep with eight women and two men to get over the pain! And then another woman and two more men to ease the loneliness. And then three women and one man to patch up the heartbreak. And then…”
…I went around smelling the hair of every blonde I saw! Which is why I have to wear this ankle bracelet and am not allowed to leave the house.”
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“Give me a chance to prove it.”
“What? That you’re easy? Everyone already knows babe. Everyone already knows.
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“Give me a chance to prove it.”
“If I give you a chance, will your hair promise to release my face?”
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No! Abby’s been a part of my life for 35 weeks now! How will I live without her?
“If you only knew how much I missed you.”
“You still are, down a little to the left.”