Ella’s Easter Party

Ella’s Easter Party

Original Vintage Art & Text

Art by Nina Albright from the story “I Cheated at Love” from Thrilling Romances #20, July 1952.

Curious to see more? Click this link to read the entire vintage comic book for free. This panel is from Page 31 of ComicBookPlus.com’s presentation of the comic. The story begins on Page 26.

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SCENE: Young woman with yellow and pink hair crying, with her hands covering her face.

CAPTION: At first, Ella was egg-cited! Surely she’d meet some-bunny special at the Easter party! But Ella’s fragile, emotional shell cracked when she realized that...even though she was a good egg, she’d never get laid!

1952 Art: Nina Albright Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira
Rotten Egg: John Lustig

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It’s Rabbit Season

It’s Rabbit Season

Daffy, it’s definitely Rabbit Season…

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YOUNG WOMAN IN A PLAYBOY BUNNY-TYPE SUIT, HOLDING A BASKET OF EASTER EGGS: Wow! You’re right. This is more fun when I don’t scramble them!

Art: A.I. Magic Egg-Head Writer: John Lustig

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The Colonel’s Story

The Colonel’s Story

No more dramatic pauses! From here, we move into high gear as the final six episodes unfold. Next week…a big, big reveal. And a plot development that will make your jaw drop!

Original Vintage Art & Text

Art by Frank Frazetta in the story “A Love of My Own” in Personal Love #24, 1953. Published by Eastern Color. Click the link to read the entire vintage comic book for free on ComicBookPlus. The story begins on Page 11.

Past episodes of Abby Amour:

The Abby Amour miniseries runs every Friday. Dialogue by Tony Isabella with re-purposed art by Frank Frazetta. Color by Diego Jourdan Pereira! Lettering, crazy layout and special effects by John Lustig.

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LOGO: The Loves of Abby Amour

COLONEL: My house is all I kept from my marriage.



COLONEL: My wife took my heart and our only child.

COLONEL: …and changed his name when she remarried.



COLONEL: I thought I could find love with you.



COLONEL: AN old man’s folly.



COLONEL: Though I care for you, Abby, it wasn’t me...



COLONEL: ...who brought you flowers every day.



COLONEL: But it was someone you know...



ABBY (thought): These dramatic pauses are gonna...



ABBY (thought): ...put me back in a coma!



CAPTION: To be continued next Friday!


She’s a Hit! And a Ms!

She’s a Hit! And a Ms!

Original Vintage Art & Text

Art by Harry Anderson & Bill Ward from the story “I Took the Wrong Road” in DIARY LOVES #7, 1950.

Curious to see more? Click the link to read the entire vintage comic book. This panel is from Page 8 of ComicBookPlus.com’s presentation of the comic. The story begins on Page 3.

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SCENE: A man and a woman outside. He's behind her kissing her shoulder-neck area.

MAN: You were the girl next door? Why didn’t I notice you sooner?

WOMAN: I was a near ms!

Art: Harry Anderson & Bill Ward Re-ink & Color: Diego J. Pereira
The Writer Next Door: John Lustig

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Between the She-Devil and the Deep Blue Sea

Between the She-Devil and the Deep Blue Sea

Original Vintage Art & Text

1926 Chesterfield advertising art by Adolph Treidler. (Signed.)

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SCENE: Man and woman sitting on deck chairs next to each other as they talk on a cruise.

MAN: You’re so sweet. So innocent! I’ll bet this is your first cruise!

WOMAN: Well, no. not quite. But it’s the first since I got out of prison! I was framed, of course. hat body was already dead when I stabbed it!

Art: 1926 Chesterfield Cigarettes Ad by Adolph Treidler
Innocent Until Proven Guilty: John Lustig

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