Titillating Tears?

Titillating Tears?

Pencils by Ross Andru from the story “Take Me Back” in ‘HEART AND SOUL #2, 1954.

Transcript:

SCENE: Woman crying and sniffing into a handkerchief.

WOMAN: Tell me the truth! Am I still adorable?

1954 Pencils: Ross Andru Re-Creation: Diego Jourdan Pereira

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SCENE: Woman crying and sniffing into a handkerchief.

WOMAN: Tell me the truth! Am I still adorable?

1954 Pencils: Ross Andru Re-Creation: Diego Jourdan Pereira

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Appointment for Love

Appointment for Love

Want to marry her? Make an appointment!

Art by Chasal (Charles Nicholas & Sal Trapani) from the story “My Silent Love” in FIRST KISS #21, 1961.

Transcript:

SCENE: Two young women sitting on a couch/sofa talking.

WOMAN #1: I can’t marry both of them!

WOMAN #2: Are you sure? Maybe you could marry one now…and the other later!

1961 Art: Charles Nicholas & Sal Trapani Color: Allen Freeman

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SCENE: Two young women sitting on a couch/sofa talking.

WOMAN #1: I can't marry both of them!

WOMAN #2: Are you sure? Maybe you could marry one now...and the other later!

1961 Art: Charles Nicholas & Sal Trapani Color: Allen Freeman

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Marry One, Get Two

Marry One, Get Two

Art by Bill Ward from the story “Rapture at Homecoming Time ” in DIARY LOVES #8. 1951.

Transcript:

SCENE: Man talking to red-headed woman.

MAN: But, Honey, it won’t be bigamy! You’re identical twins!

1951 Art: Bill Ward Re-Creation: Diego Jourdan Pereira

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SCENE: Man talking to red-headed woman.

MAN: But, Honey, it won’t be bigamy! You’re identical twins!

1951 Art: Bill Ward Re-Creation: Diego Jourdan Pereira

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100 Percent, Almost Truthful

100 Percent, Almost Truthful

Art by Vince Colletta Studio from the story “Man Vs. Diary” in FIRST KISS #33, 1963. Click image to enlarge.

Transcript:

SCENE: Woman writing in a book as she talks to a man.

WOMAN: My book’s gonna be 100 percent truthful…about everything and everyone…except me!

1963 Art: Vince Colletta Studio Color: Allen Freeman

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SCENE: Woman writing in a book as she talks to a man.

WOMAN: My book's gonna be 100 percent truthful…about everything and everyone...except me!

1963 Art: Vince Colletta Studio Color: Allen Freeman

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Damp Dormammu

Damp Dormammu

For those of you who aren’t Marvel comics fans, Dormammu is a supremely evil Dr. Strange villain. (He’s apparently even nastier when he has a damp diaper.)

By the way, although I won’t be at the San Diego Comic-Con this year,  some of my best merchandise will be there. For instance, this Dormammu comic is one of many Last Kiss  fridge magnets that’ll be making their debut at Justin Chung’s World Famous Comics booth (#5560.)

And an ultra rare, alternative gag version of this gag—I only made six!—will be at the Prism Comics book (#2144) along with a bunch of other Last Kiss magnets and goodies. Get ’em while you can!

Art by Edmond Good from the story “Vortex of Death” in DAGAR DESERT HAWK #15, 1948.

Is it just me or should this guy be thinking about something other than riding an airplane?

Transcript:
SCENE: Barefooted woman dancing in a South Seas-type native costume.

WOMAN: By the dread Dormammu’s damp diaper, I summon the magic of…Comics!

Art: Edmond Good Re-Creation: Diego Jourdan Pereira

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SCENE: Barefooted woman dancing in a South Seas-type native costume.

WOMAN: By the dread Dormammu’s damp diaper, I summon the magic of…Comics!

Art: Edmond Good Re-Creation: Diego Jourdan Pereira

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