Wedding Was Perfect

Wedding Was Perfect

Meanwhile, back in 1962…
See the original 1962 art and dialogue for today’s Last Kiss webcomic here.

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SCENE: Bride fleeing a wedding with the groom appearing to chase after her or calling her to stop.

BRIDE: Our marriage was perfect...'til you said, "I do!"
Artist Unknown Restoration & color: Diego Jourdan Pereira
©2014 Last Kiss Inc
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Give Me Time

Art by Vince Colletta Studio from the story "To Find My Love" in FIRST KISS #16, 1960.

Art by Vince Colletta Studio from the story “To Find My Love” in FIRST KISS #16, 1960.

I am—almost definitely—going to say “Yes!” But, first I promised to go out with a few other guys. I know that may seem odd. But—to be fair—many of them have already made motel reservations.

But don’t worry. It won’t take long. Check back with me in a week or—just to be on the safe side—20 years from now. In the meantime, I’ll start looking at wedding gowns.

Meanwhile, back in the present…
See the revamped version of this art and with new, funny dialogue in today’s Last Kiss Comic.

Signs of Crazy, Insane Jealousy

Art by Bill Ward from Diary Loves #2, 1949.

Art by Bill Ward from Diary Loves #2, 1949.

Really? This is just a guess, but maybe you should’ve suspected something when she:

—tried to cut in during your wedding vows.

—had plastic surgery to look exactly like you.

—“accidentally” locked you in a closet and slept with your husband.

Meanwhile, back in the present…
See the revamped version of this art and with new, funny dialogue in today’s Last Kiss Comic.

 

Marry Me, Darling!

Pencils by Dick Giordano from the story "Letter from Long Ago" in FIRST KISS #6, 1958.

Pencils by Dick Giordano from the story “Letter from Long Ago” in FIRST KISS #6, 1958.

I’m also taking it for granted that you’re rich.  And that marrying you won’t interfere with my work—reviewing bordellos.

If not, please take it for granted that the wedding is off.

Meanwhile, back in the present…
See the revamped version of this art and with new, funny dialogue in today’s Last Kiss Comic.

I Must Stop Thinking About Your Love Life

Artist unknown. From the story "Deception" from ROMANTIC MARRIAGE #4 (Ziff-Davis Publications), 1950.

Artist unknown. From the story “Deception” in ROMANTIC MARRIAGE #4 (Ziff-Davis Publications), 1950.

Or did you marry me because Doris ditched you; Freda filed a paternity suit; and Trisha tried to have you deported?

Meanwhile, back in the present…
See the revamped version of this art and with new, funny dialogue in today’s Last Kiss Comic.