Meanwhile, back in 1959…
See the original 1959 art and dialogue for today’s Last Kiss webcomic here.
Speaking of charmed, I always feel darn lucky when I get to collaborate with pal Mike Pascale on a new holiday gag. For this one, Mike wrote the gag AND re-vamped the art. Actually, he almost completely redrew the old Vince Colletta romance art. See link below!
Meanwhile, back in 1959…
See the original 1959 art and dialogue for today’s Last Kiss webcomic here.
In 1984 on St. Patrick’s Day, my wife went insane. Instead of screaming and running out of the church, she married me. So St. Pat’s Day is always a major event for us. This year we’re celebrating three decades of Shelagh having a lapse in judgment and somehow being happily married to me. So far, so good. —John Lustig
Leprechaun and new color courtesy of my pal and genius-at-large Mike Pascale.
Meanwhile, back in 1960…
See the original 1960 art and dialogue for today’s Last Kiss webcomic here.
Happy St. Patrick’s Day from me and the master of holiday mirth Magic Mike Pascale!
Mike has made it his mission in life to transform Last Kiss art into entertaining holiday comics.
You can see some of our past holiday collaborations here.
Why I’m celebrating St. Patrick’s Day this year–with extra gusto:
Twenty-five years ago on St. Patrick’s Day, my wife went insane. Instead of screaming and running out of the church, she married me. So St. Pat’s Day is always a major event in our home. This year we’re celebrating a quarter century of Shelagh having a lapse in judgment and somehow being happily married to me. So far, so good