Pavlov’s Secretary

Artist unknown. From the story "My Kisses Were Cheap" in DIARY LOVES #5, 1950.

Artist unknown. From the story “My Kisses Were Cheap” in DIARY LOVES #5, 1950.

Professor Ivan Pavlov trains a new secretary—and future ex-wife.

Meanwhile, back in the present…
See the revamped version of this art and with new, funny dialogue in today’s Last Kiss Comic.

My Etsy Shop Opens; Free Gift Until Nov. 23 for Fans

The two-sided Evil Twin T-shirt is one of several shirts in our Etsy store.

The two-sided Evil Twin T-shirt is one of several shirts in our Etsy store.

Nov. 17, 2014

Pop the champagne! The Last Kiss Etsy store opened today!

At long last, I’m able to offer online fans the same fun goodies that I’ve been selling for years at conventions. Starting off, I’ve got three of my most popular Last Kiss T-shirts and 20 or so of my best-selling tote bags.

Brimming with caffeine power to keep you going, this tote is one of many Last Kiss bags being offered in our new Etsty store.

Brimming with caffeine power to keep you going, this tote is one of many Last Kiss bags being offered in our new Etsy store.

 

And to thank my hard-core fans, I’m offering a special gift. Through Sunday (Nov. 23) at 9 p.m. (Pacific Time Zone), I’ll include a free copy of my Last Kiss Sticky Notebook with every order of $30 or more.

This eye-catching book is filled with sticky notes (like “Post-Its”) sporting six different Last Kiss images. All of ’em hilarious. 25 sticky notes per design. It was published by Dark Horse Comics.

Important: To receive the notebook, please note in the message to the seller at check out that you’re a “Last Kiss fan” and whether you saw this offer on my website, my mailing list or on Facebook.

Last Kiss Sticky Notebook CoverLast Kiss Sticky Notes

Order today and make yourself (and me) deliriously happy!

Love and Last Kisses,

John Lustig

Miserable Date?

Vince Coletta inks from the story "This Gamble Called Love" in BRIDES IN LOVE #9, 1958.

Vince Colletta inks from the story “This Gamble Called Love” in BRIDES IN LOVE #9, 1958.

Translation: You’re miserable. I’m miserable. Let’s be miserable together and have miserable sex!

Meanwhile, back in the present…
See the revamped version of this art and with new, funny dialogue in today’s Last Kiss Comic.

Or I Could Tell the Truth

Art by John Forte and Bill Ward from the story "Reunion with Romance" from LOVE LETTERS #21, JUNE 1952.

Art by John Forte and Bill Ward from the story “Reunion with Romance” from LOVE LETTERS #21, JUNE 1952.

Or I could just tell the truth: Hey, Dad. This is Cliff—the escaped convict that I’m going to marry. Hopefully soon. Did I mention that I’m pregnant?

Meanwhile, back in the present…
See the revamped version of this art and with new, funny dialogue in today’s Last Kiss Comic.

 

Big City Tricks: Flying Trees?

Art by Vince Colletta in the story "Lucky Liz" from FIRST KISS #9, 1959.

Art by Vince Colletta in the story “Lucky Liz” from FIRST KISS #9, 1959.

She doesn’t allow any ‘big city jokes” inside. But what about that floating tree in the clouds outside?

Meanwhile, back in the present…
See the revamped version of this art and with new, funny dialogue in today’s Last Kiss Comic.