I’m dedicating this one to Bob Cumbow—my good friend, my great lawyer and my Alfred Hitchcock guru extraordinaire!

Original Vintage Art & Text

Art by Art Saaf & Mike Peppe from the story “Kiss and Run” in NEW ROMANCES #14, 1952.

Transcript:

Scene: Outside. Woman seems alarmed as she watches a man walk away. They are outside and we can see the sky in the background. In the foreground, a pigeon is flying. It is the only bird we see here.

CAPTION: Warren had turned his back on her for the last time!

CAPTION: She had a purse full of bird seed…

CAPTION: …ready to dump on his head.

CAPTION: She hoped the pigeons were famished.

1952 Art: Saaf & Mike Peppe
Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira
Writer: Tony Isabella

DJP.lk601

KissAndRun7.7

↓ Transcript
Scene: Outside. Woman seems alarmed as she watches a man walk away. They are outside and we can see the sky in the background. In the foreground, a pigeon is flying. It is the only bird we see here.

CAPTION: Warren had turned his back on her for the last time!

CAPTION: She had a purse full of bird seed...

CAPTION: ...ready to dump on his head.

CAPTION: She hoped the pigeons were famished.

1952 Art: Saaf & Mike Peppe
Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira
Writer: Tony Isabella

DJP.lk601

KissAndRun7.7