Exceeding the Scream Limit

Exceeding the Scream Limit

Original Vintage Art & Text

Art by Vince Colletta Studio from First Kiss #20, May 1961. Published by Charlton. Curious to see more? Click the link to read the entire vintage comic book.

 

Transcript:

SCENE: A man and a woman–although hard to see because it’s so dark–are driving at a great speed down a country road. A police car with siren wailing is in pursuit in the other lane of the two-lane road and has almost pulled up even with the other car.

POLICE SIREN: ARRRRR
MAN: See? I was right! Sex at 100 MPH is more exciting!
WOMAN: Cool! We’re getting a police escort!
1961 Art: Vince Colletta Studio Re-ink & Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira
Stuck in Traffic: John Lustig
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SCENE: A man and a woman--although hard to see because it's so dark--are driving at a great speed down a country road. A police car with siren wailing is in pursuit in the other lane of the two-lane road and has almost pulled up even with the other car.

POLICE SIREN: ARRRRR
MAN: See? I was right! Sex at 100 MPH is more exciting!
WOMAN: Cool! We’re getting a police escort!
1961 Art: Vince Colletta Studio Re-ink & Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira
Stuck in Traffic: John Lustig
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Boyfriend? Or…What?

Boyfriend? Or…What?

Original Vintage Art & Text

Inks by Vince Colletta from the story “The Terrible Stranger” in Brides in Love #10, Nov. 1958. Charlton. Curious to see more? Click the link to read the entire vintage comic book.

 

Transcript:

SCENE: Nervous, afraid, sweating man wearing a suit.

MAN: But…I’m not stalking her! I’m her boyfriend! She just doesn’t know it yet!

1958 Inks: Vince Colletta Restoration & Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira
Booking Sergeant: John Lustig

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SCENE: Nervous, afraid, sweating man wearing a suit.

MAN: But...I’m not stalking her! I'm her boyfriend! She just doesn't know it yet!

1958 Inks: Vince Colletta Restoration & Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira
Booking Sergeant: John Lustig

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Fashion? That’s a Crime!

Fashion? That’s a Crime!

Art by Dick Giordano & Vince Alascia from the story “The Big Meet” in FRANK MERRIWELL AT YALE #2, 1955.

 

Transcript:

CROOK #1: Sure, we’re crooks! But—honestly! Do we have to dress like crooks?

1955 Art: Dick Giordano & Vince Alascia Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira

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FM2.1.1.4

Art by Dick Giordano & Vince Alascia from the story “The Big Meet” in FRANK MERRIWELL AT YALE #2, 1955.

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CROOK #1: Sure, we’re crooks! But---honestly! Do we have to dress like crooks?

1955 Art: Dick Giordano & Vince Alascia Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira

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FM2.1.1.4

Art by Dick Giordano & Vince Alascia from the story "The Big Meet" in FRANK MERRIWELL AT YALE #2, 1955.


Super Villain Sex

Super Villain Sex

Art by Sam Citron from the story “Death’s Bridal Gown” in ADVENTURES INTO DARK #8, 1953

Transcript:

SCENE: Commissioner Gordon talks to a police officer.

COMMISSIONER GORDON: a new super villain named “sex goddess?” Hmm! I better interrogate her myself!

POLICE OFFICER: You bet, Commissioner Gordon!

1953 Art: Sam Citron Re-Creation: Diego Jourdan Pereira

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SCENE: Commissioner Gordon talks to a police officer.

COMMISSIONER GORDON: a new super villain named “sex goddess?” Hmm! I better interrogate her myself!

POLICE OFFICER: You bet, Commissioner Gordon!

1953 Art: Sam Citron Re-Creation: Diego Jourdan Pereira

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New Drinking Game

New Drinking Game

Art by Harry Anderson and Bill Ward from the story "I Took the Wrong Road" in DIARY LOVES #7, 1950.

Art by Harry Anderson and Bill Ward from the story “I Took the Wrong Road” in DIARY LOVES #7, 1950.

Transcript:

SCENE: Woman pouring herself some booze from a bottle.

WOMAN: it’s a new drinking game! if you don’t pass out…and wake up with all your money gone…you win!

1950 Art: Harry Anderson & Bill Ward Re-Creation: Diego Jourdan Pereira

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SCENE: Woman pouring herself some booze from a bottle.

WOMAN: it’s a new drinking game! if you don’t pass out...and wake up with all your money gone...you win!

1950 Art: Harry Anderson & Bill Ward Re-Creation: Diego Jourdan Pereira

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