The Sex Was Incredible, But…

The Sex Was Incredible, But…

More fun from Tony Isabella & Diego Jourdan Pereira!

Original Vintage Art & Text

Art by Jill Elgin in the Girl Commandos in Speed Comics #29, Nov. 1943. Published by Harvey Comics.

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SCENE: Woman lying in bed at night thinking. Next to her is another woman in bed--sleeping.

WOMAN: The sex was incredible! But when I wanted to cuddle...she rolled over and went to sleep! I might as well start dating men again!

1943 Art: Jill Elgin Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira
Writer: Tony Isabella

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Let’s Pretend

Let’s Pretend

Original Vintage Art & Text

Art by Art Saaf & Mike Peppe from the story “Kiss and Run” in New Romances #14, Dec. 1952. Published by Standard.

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SCENE: Man talking to a woman who appears to be stunned by what he says. She reacts with shock.

MAN: Instead of arguing, how about if I just pretend I’m sorry...and you pretend to forgive me?

1952 Art: Art Saaf & Mike Peppe New Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira
Still Pretending to Be A Cartoonist: John Lustig

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Juneteenth 2024

Juneteenth 2024

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SCENE: Young African-American woman looking up at a night sky.

CAPTION: History, despite its wrenching pain, cannot be unlived, but if faced with courage, need not be lived again.

--Maya Angelou

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A Message from Your Cat

A Message from Your Cat

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SCENE: Closeup of a worried looking tabby cat.

CAT: Of course you should get the dog neutered! But not me...‘Cause I’m gay! So, so gay!

Art: A.I. Magic Feline Friend: John Lustig
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Thanks, Dad!

Thanks, Dad!

Happy Father’s Day!

Original Vintage Art & Text

Art by Lou Fine. From The Ray story in Smash Comics #26, Sept. 1941. Published by Quality Comics.

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SCENE: We see Bucky--a young, red-headed boy--in front of a sky scene. In the background we see the silhouette of a stork delivering a baby.

BUCKY: Thanks, Dad! Mom says, if you hadn’t made the stork visit her...she’d have married Uncle Jack! And I’d be my own cousin!

1941 Art: Lou Fine Re-Creation: Diego Jourdan Pereira
Proud Papa: John Lustig

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