A new Last Kiss by Tony Isabella & Diego Jourdan Pereira!
“Where’s Waldo?”
Ha! I’ve got a more interesting challenge.
Where’s the missing woman in this gag? Find her and prove you’re as deliciously devious as my pal Tony!
Original Vintage Art & Text
Transcript:
SCENE: A man is being kissed by two beautiful women. The image is framed so we can see all three from the chest upwards.
RED (thought): This is the best dream ever!
RED (thought): It’s just yours truly and…
RED (thought): …three gorgeous women!
1949 Art: Lee Elias? Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira
Writer: Tony Isabella
LK658
↓ Transcript
SCENE: A man is being kissed by two beautiful women. The image is framed so we can see all three from the chest upwards.
RED (thought): This is the best dream ever!
RED (thought): It’s just yours truly and...
RED (thought): ...three gorgeous women!
1949 Art: Lee Elias? Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira
Writer: Tony Isabella
LK658
RED (thought): This is the best dream ever!
RED (thought): It’s just yours truly and...
RED (thought): ...three gorgeous women!
1949 Art: Lee Elias? Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira
Writer: Tony Isabella
LK658
I watched an old Terry and the pirates serial/movie, they portrayed Terry as a real moron.
Yeah, apparently he confuses “two” with “three”….
Am I the only one that sees just two women?
Yes, yes, I probably wouldn’t know what to do with just two womens, let alone three. But I can still count!
Maybe the third girl is down in front?
My thought exactly, Tom!
Ah yes… Milton Caniff. Steve Canyon. Colonel Steve Canyon that is… Comic pages were great in the 1950’s. I recall being mighty puzzled when the Curly Kayoe comic morphed into something about a deep sea diver called Davy Jones.
My real appreciation was for the one panel daily of Mopsy and the Sunday Mopsy Modes.