Forget the Past!

Forget the Past!

Original Vintage Art & Text

Art by Vince Colletta from the story “The Girl Next Door” in First Kiss #3, May 1958. Charlton Comics.Curious to see more?

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WOMAN: Sure, I’ve slept with all your friends! But let’s forget the past…And, probably Big parts of the future too!
1958 Art: Vince Colletta
Foreground Color: Allen Freeman
Future Cartoon Character: John Lustig
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The Dress to Impress Plan

The Dress to Impress Plan

Don’t be barely impressive. Be impressively bare!

Original Vintage Art & TextArt by Vince Colletta from the story “The Girl Next Door” in First Kiss #3, May 1958. Charlton Comics.

Curious to see more? Click this link to read the entire vintage comic book for free. This panel is from Page 9 of ComicBookPlus.com’s presentation of the comic. The story begins on Page 8.

 

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WOMAN (to man): I dress for success! But when I really want to impress…I undress!

1958 Art: Vince Colletta Foreground Color: Allen Freeman
Fashion Faux Pas: John Lustig

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Abby Awakes!

Abby Awakes!

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. Curious to see more? Click the link above 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.

Bucky’s Request

Bucky’s Request

So, apparently there’s no sex education in his school…

Original Vintage Art & Text

Art by Lou Fine from SMASH Comics #26, 1941.

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

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Scene: A headshot of Bucky--a redheaded boy.

BUCKY: I don’t mind if mom doesn’t have a boy! But, geez...does it have to be a girl? Couldn’t she have a frog or raccoon instead?

1941 Art: Lou Fine Restoration & Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira
Bucky created by Jack Enyart & John Lustig
Boyish Charm: Lustig

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Being Frank

Being Frank

Original Vintage Art

Adapted from a 1923 World Traveler Magazine cover.

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SCENE: A woman in a red dress is performing a Flamingo style dance as a man in the background plays a guitar and two other men watch.

MAN NEXT TO GUITAR PLAYER: Such grace! Such beauty! Who is that sexy woman?

GUITAR PLAYER: Most of the time we just call him “Frank.”

1923 Artist Unknown Choreographer: John Lustig