My Fault? Never!

My Fault? Never!

Ladies, please don’t be afraid to lie to me. Thank you!

Original Vintage Art & Text

Art by Vince Colletta Studio from the story “The Terrible Stranger” from BRIDES IN LOVE #10, 1958.Curious about the original vintage comic book? Click the link to read the entire issue for free.

 

Transcript:

SMILING MAN: Women always say it’s not my fault when we break up!

SKEPTICAL WOMAN: And you believe them?

Art: Vince Colletta Studio Re-ink & Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira
Dialogue, Lettering and Excuses: John Lustig

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SMILING MAN: Women always say it’s not my fault when we break up!

SKEPTICAL WOMAN: And you believe them?

Art: Vince Colletta Studio Re-ink & Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira
Dialogue, Lettering and Excuses: John Lustig

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A New Idea

A New Idea

Happy Martin Luther King Jr. Day!

 

 

 

Transcript:

The soft-minded man always fears change.

He…has an almost morbid fear of the new.

For him, the greatest
pain is the pain of
a new idea.

–Martin Luther King Jr.

Photo by Javier Allegue Barros on Unsplash

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The soft-minded man always fears change.

He...has an almost morbid fear of the new.

For him, the greatest
pain is the pain of
a new idea.

--Martin Luther King Jr.

Photo by Javier Allegue Barros on Unsplash

Dripping Wet Love

Dripping Wet Love

Original Vintage Art & Text

Art by Dick Giordano from Love Diary #29, Sept. 1963. Curious about the original vintage comic book? Click the link to read the entire issue for free.

In case the cover text is hard to read: “Lew’s lips gently brushed mine as he whispered “I love you.”…I wanted desperately to respond, to tell him I adored him…But a specter from the past installed…”Terror in My Heart”

 

 

Transcript:

SCENE: A man and woman are in pouring rain. The man has the woman’s face cradled in his hands and appears about to kiss her. The woman has her eyes closed in obvious pleasure.

MAN: Too wet?

WOMAN: Never!

1963 Art: Dick Giordano Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira
Writer: John Lustig

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SCENE: A man and woman are in pouring rain. The man has the woman's face cradled in his hands and appears about to kiss her. The woman has her eyes closed in obvious pleasure.

MAN: Too wet?

WOMAN: Never!

1963 Art: Dick Giordano Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira
Writer: John Lustig

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You Can Kiss Me…Today

You Can Kiss Me…Today

Original Vintage Art & Text

Art by Dick Giordano from Just Married #38, Oct. 1964. Curious about the original vintage comic book? Click the link to read the entire issue for free.

Transcribe:

SCENE: A bride and groom are about to kiss at their wedding. In the background, a man and woman look on.

GROOM: Mind if I kiss you?

BRIDE: I guess it’ll be okay…this time!

1964 Art: Dick Giordano Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira Dialogue:John Lustig

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SCENE: A bride and groom are about to kiss at their wedding. In the background, a man and woman look on.

GROOM: Mind if I kiss you?

BRIDE: I guess it’ll be okay...this time!

1964 Art: Dick Giordano Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira Dialogue:John Lustig

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Who Am I?

Who Am I?

Original Vintage Art & Text

Art by Bill Ward in the story “Rapture at Homecoming Time” in DIARY LOVES #8, 1951. Curious about the original vintage comic book? Click the link to read the entire issue for free.

 

 

Transcript:

SCENE: A distressed woman wearing an evening gown and opera gloves runs after someone who is off panel.

WOMAN: Wait! I can change! Just tell me… who you want me to be!

1951 Art: Bill Ward Re-ink & Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira Text: John Lustig

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SCENE: A distressed woman wearing an evening gown and opera gloves runs after someone who is off panel.

WOMAN: Wait! I can change! Just tell me... who you want me to be!

1951 Art: Bill Ward Re-ink & Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira Text: John Lustig

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