Marvin the Matchmaker

Marvin the Matchmaker

More Last Kiss fun from Tony Isabella & Diego Jourdan Pereira!

Original Vintage Art & Text

Pencils by Matt Baker and inks possibly by Ray Osrin. From the story “I Outgrew My First Love” in Teen-Age Romances #17, Aug. 1951. Published by St. John.

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SCENE: Man #1 smiles faintly as he watches Man #2 dances with a woman. The woman smiles back at the first man.

MAN #1 (thinking): I knew they were right for each other! She’s DC and he’s Marvel...but they both love happy endings! Hey, stop the snickering, Lustig.Must you make everything dirty?

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The Big Kiss Off

The Big Kiss Off

It was a canoodling conundrum!

Original Vintage Art & Text

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

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SCENE: A man and a woman are both wearing scarves and they're kissing.

MAN & WOMAN (both thinking): Yuck! Somebody needs to teach this dope how to kiss!

1958: John Tartaglione New Color: Allen Freeman
Kiss Me, You Fool: John Lustig

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Too Beautiful for Lust

Too Beautiful for Lust

More Last Kiss fun byTony Isabella & Diego Jourdan Pereira!

Original Vintage Art & Text

Art by H.B. Gordon from Romantic Illustration magazine, 1922. (No link available to the original magazine.)

 

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BRIDE TO GROOM: Oh, darling. I’m so gosh darn happy to be married at last...I’d totally consummate our bond...if only we could do it...without mussing our makeup!

1922 Art: H. B. Gordon New Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira
Pretty Words: Tony Isabella

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Who Needs Glasses?

Who Needs Glasses?

Original Vintage Art & Text

 

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

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SCENE: Old, witchy woman in a cave.

WOMAN: I love blind dates! The blinder the better!

1952 Art: Bob Powell & Howard Nostrand New Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira
Looks Better in the Dark: John Lustig

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Double Date Are Fun, But…

Double Date Are Fun, But…

Original Vintage Art & Text

Pencilling credited to Matt Baker. Inks possibly by John Forte. From the Glory Forbes story in Rangers Comics #37, Oct. 1947. Published by Fiction House.

 

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SCENE: Woman looking in a mirror.

WOMAN: Double dates are fun! But some nights I just want…one man at a time!

1947 Art: Matt Baker and possibly John Forte Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira
Double the Fun of Other Dates: John Lustig

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