Martha StewTart…Domestic Superhero, Part 7
Below is the original art.
Below is the original art.
Below is the original art from “Forever and a Day”—the First Kiss story that served as the basis of most of my “Martha StewTart” story.
No original “Forever and a Day” art this time. I pulled art from another Charlton Comics story for this segment of “Martha Stewtart.”
But here’s some great bonus art—the “Martha StewTart in Prison” paper doll that Anne Timmons and I created back in 2003 for the fourth issue of my Last Kiss comic book.
Quite honestly, I never thought the real Martha was going to prison. It seemed too outlandish. So imagine my surprise when the issue came out the same week Martha Stewart was indicted!
(In case you’re wondering, the Martha StewTart saga will resume Friday.)
My pal Mike Pascale is on a mission His goal is to revamp my Last Kiss art for as many holidays as possible. He started with Halloween—turning starry-eyed sweethearts into zombies.
Next came Christmas—turning lovers into elves and Santa. Then Valentine’s Day—Cupid.
And now, for the Fourth of July—Uncle Sam.
What’s next? Beats me. But…no. Stop! Mike, don’t even think about…Columbus Day!
Below is the original First Kiss romance art from the 1960s.