Hot, Sexy…Soup?

Hot, Sexy…Soup?

Art by Charles Nicholas & Sal Trapani from the story “Forever and a Day” in FIRST KISS #18, 1961.

 

Transcript:

SCENE: A woman brings a bowl of soup to a man sitting at a table having a meal. The woman could be a waitress. Or she could be the wife or girlfriend of the man.

WOMAN: First some hot soup! Then some hot sex!

MAN: If only I didn’t keep burning my tongue during sex!

1961 Art: Charles Nicholas & Sal Trapani Foreground Color: Allen Freeman

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Art by Charles Nicholas & Sal Trapani from the story “Forever and a Day” in FIRST KISS #18, 1961.

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SCENE: A woman brings a bowl of soup to a man sitting at a table having a meal. The woman could be a waitress. Or she could be the wife or girlfriend of the man.

WOMAN: First some hot soup! Then some hot sex!

MAN: If only I didn’t keep burning my tongue during sex!

1961 Art: Charles Nicholas & Sal Trapani Foreground Color: Allen Freeman

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Art by Charles Nicholas & Sal Trapani from the story "Forever and a Day" in FIRST KISS #18, 1961.



Thank God I’m a Man

Thank God I’m a Man

Art by Alice Kirkpatrick from the story “Claimed by the Past” in CINDERELLA LOVE #11 (Ziff-Davis publisher), 1952.

 

Transcript:

SCENE: Man at a desk, talking to a woman standing nearby.

MAN: Thank God I’m a man! So, unlike you, I keep getting more attractive!

1952 Art: Alice Kirkpatrick Re-Creation: Diego Jourdan Pereira

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Art by Alice Kirkpatrick from the story “Claimed by the Past” in CINDERELLA LOVE #11 (Ziff-Davis publisher), 1952.

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SCENE: Man at a desk, talking to a woman standing nearby.

MAN: Thank God I’m a man! So, unlike you, I keep getting more attractive!

1952 Art: Alice Kirkpatrick Re-Creation: Diego Jourdan Pereira

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Art by Alice Kirkpatrick from the story "Claimed by the Past" in CINDERELLA LOVE #11 (Ziff-Davis publisher), 1952.

Who Are You Going to Trust?

Who Are You Going to Trust?

That ring on my wedding finger is just for decoration!

Inks by Dick Giordano from the story Heartbreaker in FIRST KISS #12, 1960.

 

Transcript:

MAN (to woman): Who are you going to trust? Me or a marriage certificate?

1960 Inks: Dick Giordano Color: Allen Freeman

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Inks by Dick Giordano from the story Heartbreaker in FIRST KISS #12, 1960.

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MAN (to woman): Who are you going to trust? Me or a marriage certificate?

1960 Inks: Dick Giordano Color: Allen Freeman

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Inks by Dick Giordano from the story Heartbreaker in FIRST KISS #12, 1960.

Ignorance Was Bliss

Ignorance Was Bliss

Inks by Dick Giordano from the story “Hello, Beautiful” in FIRST KISS #12, 1960.

Transcript:

WOMAN (talking to a man): Be fair! I didn’t know he was your dad…when I slept with him…the first time!

1960 Inks: Dick Giordano Color: Allen Freeman

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Inks by Dick Giordano from the story “Hello, Beautiful” in FIRST KISS #12, 1960.

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WOMAN (talking to a man): Be fair! I didn’t know he was your dad...when I slept with him...the first time!

1960 Inks: Dick Giordano Color: Allen Freeman

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Inks by Dick Giordano from the story "Hello, Beautiful" in FIRST KISS #12, 1960.

Abe Lincoln’s Last Kiss

Abe Lincoln’s Last Kiss

Happy Presidents’ Day from me and mischievous Mike Pascale. (View the original 1958 art below to see how thoroughly Mike modified it for today’s comic.)

By the way, Abe Lincoln is my favorite president. Tragic and witty, he’s also easily our most quotable commander-in chief:

“If I were two-faced, would I be wearing this one?”

“Do I not destroy my enemies when I make them my friends?”

“America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves.”

Art by John Tartaglione from the story “The Sea Green Eyes!” in FIRST KISS #5, 1958.

Transcript:

SCENE: Woman talking to President Abe Lincoln / Abraham Lincoln.

WOMAN: Abe Lincoln in a Last Kiss comic? Why?!! Don’t you have better things to do?

Lincoln: I had some free time between Presidents’ Day sales!

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1958 Art: John Tartaglione Fabulous Facelift: Mike Pascale

Art by John Tartaglione from the story “The Sea Green Eyes!” in FIRST KISS #5, 1958.

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SCENE: Woman talking to President Abe Lincoln / Abraham Lincoln.

WOMAN: Abe Lincoln in a Last Kiss comic? Why?!! Don’t you have better things to do?

Lincoln: I had some free time between Presidents’ Day sales!

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1958 Art: John Tartaglione Fabulous Facelift: Mike Pascale

Art by John Tartaglione from the story "The Sea Green Eyes!" in FIRST KISS #5, 1958.