Dating Twins

Dating Twins

Happy birthday to my sister Lisa Hernandez. She’d be my favorite sister even if had a thousand other sisters—all of ’em twins!

Original, Vintage Art:

Art by Sam Citron from the story “Death’s Bridal Gown” in ADVENTURES INTO DARK #8, 1953

 

 

 

Transcript:

SCENE: A man rubs his chin thoughtfully as a talks to a police officer also rubs his own chin.

MAN: I dated twins once! Or maybe it was the same woman twice! I was never sure!

1953 Art: Sam Citron Re-Creation: Diego Jourdan Pereira

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SCENE: A man rubs his chin thoughtfully as a talks to a police officer also rubs his own chin.

MAN: I dated twins once! Or maybe it was the same woman twice! I was never sure!

1953 Art: Sam Citron Re-Creation: Diego Jourdan Pereira

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Leprechaun Love?

Leprechaun Love?

I’m dedicating this comic to Shelagh Lustig, who married me 37 years ago on St. Patrick’s Day—even though I didn’t have a pot o’ gold. I, on the other hand, struck the motherlode when I married her. Ever since then St. Patrick’s Day has been my lucky day! Happy Anniversary, sweetie!

(My thanks to Mike Pascale for collaborating with me on another fun holiday gag.)

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Artist unknown (but I suspect it’s Vince Colletta.) From the story “You Can Never Tell” in FIRST KISS #10, 1959.

 

Transcript:

SCENE: Wedding guests watch as a bride kisses her leprechaun groom.

MALE Wedding Guest: I hear she just wants his pot o’ gold!

FEMALE WEDDING GUEST: So that means…

MALE WEDDING GUEST: Yup! She’s a Lepre-con-

artist!

1959 Art: Vince Colletta?     Color: Allen Freeman     Lepre-Con Job: Mike Pascale

Writers: Mike Pascale & John Lustig

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Transcript:

SCENE: Wedding guests watch as a bride kisses her leprechaun groom.

MALE Wedding Guest: I hear she just wants his pot o’ gold!

FEMALE WEDDING GUEST: So that means…

MALE WEDDING GUEST: Yup! She’s a Lepre-con-

artist!

1959 Art: Vince Colletta?     Color: Allen Freeman     Lepre-Con Job: Mike Pascale

Writers: Mike Pascale & John Lustig

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Daylight Saving Time…After Time

Daylight Saving Time…After Time

Art by Charles Nicholas & Vince Alascia from the story “Castle on the Hill” in First Kiss #10, 1959.

 

 

 

 

Transcript:
SCENE: Woman in nightgown brushing her hair and looking in the mirror.
WOMAN: I love
Daylight Savings time! From now on,
I’m setting my clock back every night…so I’ll
keep getting younger!
Art: Charles Nicholas & Vince Alascia Color: Allen Freeman
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Transcript:
SCENE: Woman in nightgown brushing her hair and looking in the mirror.
WOMAN: I love
Daylight Savings time! From now on,
I’m setting my clock back every night...so I’ll
keep getting younger!
Art: Charles Nicholas & Vince Alascia Color: Allen Freeman
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The Peril of Daylight Saving Time

The Peril of Daylight Saving Time

On the plus side: You didn’t just lose an hour. You traveled forward in time!

 

Transcript:

SCENE: Harold Lloyd is hanging (barely) onto the minute hand of a large clock that is high above a city street.

Harold: I forget. Do I spring Forward? Or Fall… back?

CAPTION: Daylight Saving Time? Don’t Fall for it!

Image: Harold Lloyd in the 1923 film, Safety Last.
New dialogue by John Lustig

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SCENE: Harold Lloyd is hanging (barely) onto the minute hand of a large clock that is high above a city street.

Harold: I forget. Do I spring Forward? Or Fall... back?

CAPTION: Daylight Saving Time? Don’t Fall for it!

Image: Harold Lloyd in the 1923 film, Safety Last.
New dialogue by John Lustig

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The World’s Shortest Fairy Tale

The World’s Shortest Fairy Tale

Art by Bill Ward from Torchy #4, May 1950. Quality Comics.

 

 

Transcript:

SCENE: A woman in her underwear is getting dressed as she looks in the mirror.

CAPTION: The World’s Shortest Fairy Tale

WOMAN (Thinking): That girl
in the mirror can’t be me. She’s so…beautiful!

CAPTION: Overwhelmed by her own beauty, Bettie fell in love…
with herself! And so, she lived happily ever after! The End

1950 Art: Bill Ward Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira

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SCENE: A woman in her underwear is getting dressed as she looks in the mirror.

CAPTION: The World's Shortest Fairy Tale

WOMAN (Thinking): That girl
in the mirror can’t be me. She’s so...beautiful!

CAPTION: Overwhelmed by her own beauty, Bettie fell in love...
with herself! And so, she lived happily ever after! The End

1950 Art: Bill Ward Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira

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