Your Wife’s Doppelgänger

Your Wife’s Doppelgänger

Pencils by Bob Powell from the story “The Rat Man” in Tomb of Terror #5, Oct. 1952.

 

Transcript:

SCENE: Two men (one in a suit and the other in a policeman’s uniform) are looking at something off panel with curiosity and astonishment.

MAN IN SUIT: Do you know whom she reminds me of? Your wife!

POLICEMAN: This girl is beautiful…You’re crazy!*

MAN IN SUIT: Just picture your wife 15 years younger, 20 pounds lighter…her hair dyed, her nose operated on. The same girl!*

CAPTION: 1953 Pencils: Bob Powell Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira
*Dialogue from the 1931 film The Smiling Lieutenant
(Starring Maurice Chevalier, Claudette Colbert & Miriam Hopkins)

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SCENE: Two men (one in a suit and the other in a policeman's uniform) are looking at something off panel with curiosity and astonishment.

MAN IN SUIT: Do you know whom she reminds me of? Your wife!

POLICEMAN: This girl is beautiful...You’re crazy!*

MAN IN SUIT: Just picture your wife 15 years younger, 20 pounds lighter...her hair dyed, her nose operated on. The same girl!*

CAPTION: 1953 Pencils: Bob Powell Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira
*Dialogue from the 1931 film The Smiling Lieutenant
(Starring Maurice Chevalier, Claudette Colbert & Miriam Hopkins)

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Secret Origin of the Six Dollar Man

Secret Origin of the Six Dollar Man

Art by Charles Nicholas & Sal Trapani from the story “Good Ole Joe” in FIRST KISS #1, 1957.

 

Transcript:

CAPTION: In the brutal, ancient past before web comics existed…

PANEL 1, SCENE: Young woman and man embrace in the background, looking towards an older woman in the foreground.

MAN: We’re getting married! In fact…You’re practically a grandma!

PANEL 2:

OLDER WOMAN: Dream on! You can’t support a family! You spend all your money on comic books!

MAN: T-t-then I’ll give up comics! I’ll go cold turkey!

CAPTION: “To take my mind off my comic book cravings, I took up less expensive, less dangerous hobbies: Smoking, drinking, skydiving without a parachute! But nothing worked until…”

CAPTION: “I had a brilliant idea!”

PANEL 3, SCENE: Man stubbing out cigarette in an ash tray.

MAN: I can still buy comics…if I sell one of my kidneys! But…what’ll I do next month?

CAPTION: Next: The Secret Origin of The Bionic Comic Fan
1957 Art: Charles Nicholas & Sal Trapani Color: Allen Freeman

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CAPTION: In the brutal, ancient past before web comics existed...

PANEL 1, SCENE: Young woman and man embrace in the background, looking towards an older woman in the foreground.

MAN: We're getting married! In fact...You're practically a grandma!

PANEL 2:

OLDER WOMAN: Dream on! You can’t support a family! You spend all your money on comic books!

MAN: T-t-then I'll give up comics! I'll go cold turkey!

CAPTION: “To take my mind off my comic book cravings, I took up less expensive, less dangerous hobbies: Smoking, drinking, skydiving without a parachute! But nothing worked until...”

CAPTION: “I had a brilliant idea!"

PANEL 3, SCENE: Man stubbing out cigarette in an ash tray.

MAN: I can still buy comics...if I sell one of my kidneys! But...what'll I do next month?

CAPTION: Next: The Secret Origin of The Bionic Comic Fan
1957 Art: Charles Nicholas & Sal Trapani Color: Allen Freeman

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Love? Scary Stuff!

Love? Scary Stuff!

Sex is one thing. But love? That can change everything!

Art attributed to Matt Baker from the story “Dungaree Doll” reprinted in First Love Illustrated #89, 1962.

 

Transcript:

MAN: I’m afraid I might…love you!

WOMAN: That’s…scary! ‘cause I might love you too!

Artist unknown, but may be Matt Baker Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira

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MAN: I’m afraid I might...love you!

WOMAN: That’s...scary! ‘cause I might love you too!

Artist unknown, but may be Matt Baker Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira

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Booze? Better!

Booze? Better!

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

 

Transcript:

SCENE: A red-headed woman is pouring a bottle of liquor into a glass with ice cubes.

WOMAN: I’m just drinking ‘til things get better! Should be any year now!

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

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SCENE: A red-headed woman is pouring a bottle of liquor into a glass with ice cubes.

WOMAN: I’m just drinking ‘til things get better! Should be any year now!

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

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Welcome to Romanceville

Welcome to Romanceville

Here’s the original art—or at least a portion of it. I grabbed panels for today’s Last Kiss from different pages of the story “Jealousy.” I think the two panels below are the only panels that I used that are both consecutive and from the same page.

Art by Vince Colletta Studio from the story “Jealousy” in First Kiss #14, May 1960.