And Now for Something Completely Different?
While doing Last Kiss I go through a lot of old comic art. Sometimes I come across something so unusual–and provocative–that I think readers will get a kick seeing it. So much so that there’s no need for me to add or replace any dialogue.
Today’s comic–written and drawn by Charles Biro–was one of those cases. My question for readers is: Would you like to see more wild comic art as is when I find something interesting. Let me know. Thanks!
Original Comic Cover
Since you’ve already seen the original art, I thought you might enjoy seeing the 1943 comic cover of Boy Comics #9 that went with it. (Click link to read the full comic book for free on ComicBookPlus.com)
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Last Kiss Presents...
1940s comics were quirky. But few were as quirky as Boy Comics #9! It featured the story of He-She...a murderous bigamist who was 50
percent man, 50 percent woman
and 100 percent rotten.
He-She’s superpower? The ability to appear male or female as needed! (But only if you didn’t see both sides of his/her face at the same time.)
How did He-She seduce
so many women--and go on honeymoons with them?!!--
without being discovered? We never find out!
This is the first page of a 15-page story by Charles Biro and I swear I didn’t change a thing from when it appeared in 1943--except to give She some lipstick!
--John Lustig
Crime Buster meets He She
The deadliest of the species is the female!!
The strongest of the species is the male!!
Combine these with the killer instinct...and you have the most cunning
the most vicious
the most fiendish killer of all time!
©2025 Last Kiss Inc
Bo609pg05-CB vs He-She-Final-Grain
1940s comics were quirky. But few were as quirky as Boy Comics #9! It featured the story of He-She...a murderous bigamist who was 50
percent man, 50 percent woman
and 100 percent rotten.
He-She’s superpower? The ability to appear male or female as needed! (But only if you didn’t see both sides of his/her face at the same time.)
How did He-She seduce
so many women--and go on honeymoons with them?!!--
without being discovered? We never find out!
This is the first page of a 15-page story by Charles Biro and I swear I didn’t change a thing from when it appeared in 1943--except to give She some lipstick!
--John Lustig
Crime Buster meets He She
The deadliest of the species is the female!!
The strongest of the species is the male!!
Combine these with the killer instinct...and you have the most cunning
the most vicious
the most fiendish killer of all time!
©2025 Last Kiss Inc
Bo609pg05-CB vs He-She-Final-Grain
He She rhymes with Nats Zee.
Death to Nazi’s is part of my heritage.
80 years ago the Battle of the Bulge was still raging. My father was with the First Army (go big red one) near Aachen. Northwestern part of the bulge.
Used to piss my dad off that Patton got all the credit for “winning the battle of the bulge”. He was a big fan of General Bradley.
Dave, I’m not terribly knowledgeable about a lot of military history, but I have gotten the impression that Bradley was underrated. So, I’m glad to hear that your dad was a Bradley fan!
Oh my yes, please do keep posting these John. Reading a comic where a vertical hermaphrodite beats a teenage boy who’s wearing his boxers outside his pants and the boy’s pet monkey with a chair is like watching my childhood all over again.
I finally understand what Roberta Flack meant when she said he was killing her softly with his song.
This is wonderful stuff. I’ll have to dig into the other back issues. Thanks John.
Ha! If that’s your childhood then you deserve your own (auto-biographical) comic book series, Jams. But I’m really pleased you like this so much.
I doubt I’ll be able to come up with anything quite as outlandish as this comic in the future, but I’ll do my best!
Please! More of this. The French have a saying that goes loosely “The more things change, the more they stay the same.” It’s good to be reminded that gender issues have been with us for centuries and are not a new phenomenon.