Motherly Anticipation

Motherly Anticipation

Last Kiss comic for lk20200508

Happy Almost Mother’s Day!

Vintage art & text.

Art by Vince Colletta Studio from the story Loves Lovely Mirage” in FIRST KISS #36, 1964.

 

Transcript:

SCENE 1: Baby in a pile of cartoony love hearts.

CAPTION: With a mere 26 weeks to go, new mom-to-be Eva Eveready experiences an early case of nesting instinct that won’t quit!

SCENE: A young woman named Eva is painting a house and mowing the grass.

EVA: Only 8,769 things left to do! I can’t wait to have the baby…so I can relax!

Are you a mom? If so, you may be too busy to read this comic!

Baby Art: maivi 1964 Panel Art: Vince Colletta Studio Color: Allen Freeman @2020 Last Kiss Inc

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SCENE 1: Baby in a pile of cartoony love hearts.

CAPTION: With a mere 26 weeks to go, new mom-to-be Eva Eveready experiences an early case of nesting instinct that won’t quit!

SCENE: A young woman named Eva is painting a house and mowing the grass.

EVA: Only 8,769 things left to do! I can’t wait to have the baby...so I can relax!

Are you a mom? If so, you may be too busy to read this comic!

Baby Art: maivi 1964 Panel Art: Vince Colletta Studio Color: Allen Freeman @2020 Last Kiss Inc

36.1.9.3

Retiring Fashions

Retiring Fashions

Art by Al Bare from the story “I Was a Snob” from LOVE LIFE #1, 1961.

Transcript:

SCENE: Two rich, heavy-set women (wearing expensive jewelry and furs).

WOMAN #1: After we retire, every day will be casual Friday!

WOMAN #2: Finally! I can stop wearing underwear!

1951 Art: Al Bare Re-Creation: Diego Jourdan Pereira

DJP.lk286 & Love Life #1.5.6

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SCENE: Two rich, heavy-set women (wearing expensive jewelry and furs).

WOMAN #1: After we retire, every day will be casual Friday!


WOMAN #2: Finally! I can stop wearing underwear!

1951 Art: Al Bare Re-Creation: Diego Jourdan Pereira

DJP.lk286 & Love Life #1.5.6

Trophy Wife?

Trophy Wife?

Apprentice Trophy Wife Comic

Art by John Tartaglione from the story “The Sea Green Eyes!” from First Kiss #5, 1958.

 

 

Transcript: 

WOMAN (talking to a man): My career goal? Trophy wife! But I’ll settle for trophy secretary…for now!

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Art by John Tartaglione from the story “The Sea Green Eyes!” from First Kiss #5, 1958.

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WOMAN (talking to a man): My career goal? Trophy wife! But I’ll settle for trophy secretary…for now!

DJP.lk392

Art by John Tartaglione from the story “The Sea Green Eyes!” from First Kiss #5, 1958.

Free Love?

Free Love?

Art by John Tartaglione from the story “The Sea Green Eyes!” from First Kiss #5, 1958.

 

TRANSCRIPT:

SCENE: Man and a woman in an office. She’s filing some papers at a filing cabinet.

MAN: Be fair! I’m already providing free parking! You can’t expect free love too!

WOMAN: OK! then I demand a discount on foreplay!

1958 Art: John Tartaglione Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira

Art by John Tartaglione from the story “The Sea Green Eyes!” from First Kiss #5, 1958.

DJP.lk395 FK05.5.4.4

↓ Transcript
SCENE: Man and a woman in an office. She's filing some papers at a filing cabinet.

MAN: Be fair! I’m already providing free parking! You can’t expect free love too!

WOMAN: OK! then I demand a discount on foreplay!

1958 Art: John Tartaglione Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira

Art by John Tartaglione from the story “The Sea Green Eyes!” from First Kiss #5, 1958.

DJP.lk395 FK05.5.4.4

Cheap Date

Cheap Date

When it comes to proposals, he’s pennywise and pound (cake) foolish!

In regard to the original comic panel (below,), the guy’s missing mouth is odd, but that’s clearly a printing error. (The mouth is there in the black and white photostat of the art as it was originally drawn.)

But what flummoxes me is the half-empty caption box that’s floating in the art. I’ve never seen a caption box before with so much empty space., Obviously, more text was planned for that spot. Normally, text was lettered—or in Charlton’s case, typed with a giant typewriter—right on the original art. But it’s possible that extra text was planned for this caption, then pasted on and simply fell off before printing. Or maybe someone forgot to add it. This is the type of oddity that makes Charlton Comics so maddening—and fascinating.

Art possibly by the Vince Colletta Studio. From the story “The Right Love” in First Kiss #34, 1963.

Scan from black & white original art for First Kiss #34.

 

Transcription:

SCENE: Man sitting in a restaurant looks at a waitress walking by.

MAN (thinking): I’ll propose! I hope she says “yes!” Then I won’t have to tip her!

1963 Art: Possibly the Vince Colletta Studio Color: Diego Jourdan

Art Code: DJP.lk386

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SCENE: Man sitting in a restaurant looks at a waitress walking by.

MAN (thinking): I’ll propose! I hope she says “yes!” Then I won’t have to tip her!

1963 Art: Possibly the Vince Colletta Studio Color: Diego Jourdan

Art Code: DJP.lk386