Hunting for a Hubby? Mae-be!

Hunting for a Hubby? Mae-be!

Art by Luis Dominguez from the story “Reckless Romance” in FIRST KISS #30, 1963.

 

Scene:

SCENE: A young blonde woman is talking to a young man.
YOUNG BLONDE WOMAN: I wasn’t always rich…there was a time I didn’t know where my next husband was coming from.*
1963 Art: Luis Dominguez Character Color: Allen Freeman
*Dialogue adapted from the 1933 film She Done Him Wrong starring Mae West. and Cary Grant..
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SCENE: A young blonde woman is talking to a young man.
YOUNG BLONDE WOMAN: I wasn't always rich…there was a time I didn't know where my next husband was coming from.*
1963 Art: Luis Dominguez Character Color: Allen Freeman
*Dialogue adapted from the 1933 film She Done Him Wrong starring Mae West. and Cary Grant..
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Trophy Wife?

Trophy Wife?

Apprentice Trophy Wife Comic

Art by John Tartaglione from the story “The Sea Green Eyes!” from First Kiss #5, 1958.

 

 

Transcript: 

WOMAN (talking to a man): My career goal? Trophy wife! But I’ll settle for trophy secretary…for now!

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Art by John Tartaglione from the story “The Sea Green Eyes!” from First Kiss #5, 1958.

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WOMAN (talking to a man): My career goal? Trophy wife! But I’ll settle for trophy secretary…for now!

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Art by John Tartaglione from the story “The Sea Green Eyes!” from First Kiss #5, 1958.

That Cute Scientist

That Cute Scientist

That Cute Scientist comic

More fun from my talented pal Tony Isabella!

Vintage art & text.

Art by Charles Nicholas & Vince Alascia from the story “One Too Many Heartbreaks” in FIRST KISS #39, 1964.

 

 

Transcript:
SCENE: Woman & man smiling at each other. In the background are large, glowing globe.

WOMAN: OMG! That cute scientist is staring at me!

MAN: What a woman! She’s not the least bit terrified…by these giant mutant fireflies!

1964 Art: Charles Nicholas & Vince Alascia Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira
Guest Writer: Tony Isabella

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Transcript:
SCENE: Woman & man smiling at each other. In the background are large, glowing globe.

WOMAN: OMG! That cute scientist is staring at me!

MAN: What a woman! She’s not the least bit terrified...by these giant mutant fireflies!

1964 Art: Charles Nicholas & Vince Alascia Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira
Guest Writer: Tony Isabella

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Seductive Smile

Seductive Smile

LK Seductive Smile comic

Curious about the story this art comes from? You can read the entire story and the rest of the vintage comic book here on the free comics site, ComicBookPlus.com.

Art by Bob Powell & Howard Nostrand from the story “The Girl in the Moonpool” in Chamber of Chills #11, Aug. 1952.

 

Transcript:
OLD WOMAN IN WOODS: I’ve been practising my smile! Wadda ya think? Too sexy?
1952 Art: Bob Powell & Howard Nostrand Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira
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Transcript:
OLD WOMAN IN WOODS: I’ve been practising my smile! Wadda ya think? Too sexy?
1952 Art: Bob Powell & Howard Nostrand Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira
Art Code: DJP.lk508

Medium Rare Maid

Medium Rare Maid

Vintage art & text

Art by Nick Cardy from “Good-Time Girl” in My Real Love #5, 1952.

 

 

Transcript:
SCENE: Woman holding her right hand, forefinger to her temple.
CAPTION: Medium Rare Maid (aka “The Clairvoyant Cutie”) must use her mysterious, mental powers to catch the craven culprit who killed Colonel Mustard in the
library with a “cattle prod!”*
CAPTION: *It wasn’t a sex toy–honest!
WOMAN: I sense the suspect’s obsessed with sex! So that narrows it down to…
WOMAN: <Gulp>
WOMAN: …everyone!

1952 Art: Nick Cardy New Inking & Color: Allen Freeman
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Transcript:
SCENE: Woman holding her right hand, forefinger to her temple.
CAPTION: Medium Rare Maid (aka “The Clairvoyant Cutie”) must use her mysterious, mental powers to catch the craven culprit who killed Colonel Mustard in the
library with a “cattle prod!”*
CAPTION: *It wasn’t a sex toy--honest!
WOMAN: I sense the suspect’s obsessed with sex! So that narrows it down to...
WOMAN: <Gulp>
WOMAN: …everyone!

1952 Art: Nick Cardy New Inking & Color: Allen Freeman
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