Hey, Sailor!

Hey, Sailor!

John Lustig at Comic-Con

I’m attending this week’s San Diego Comic-Con.

And my friend Spencer Brinkerhoff III has graciously offered me space at his Booth #5560. (It’s a corner booth right by the doors between F & G Hall on the first floor–near Artist Alley.)

I’m bringing some Last Kiss goodies as well as a few of the Last Kiss, Marvel & Disney comics I’ve written. But my main reason for being there is to meet readers and fans. So, please come by and say, “Howdy!”

 

Today’s comic is more Last Kiss fun from Tony Isabella & Diego Jourdan Pereira!

Original Vintage Art & Text

Art by Mike Sekowsky from the story “I Need Your Love” in New Romances #16, June 1953.

Curious to see more? Click the link above to read the entire vintage comic book for free on ComicBookPlus.com.

↓ Transcript
SCENE: Man and woman standing next to each other.

WOMAN: You don’t need to feel ashamed for having erotic thoughts...about a cartoon character. Everyone has those sometimes.

WOMAN (thinking): Hmm...I wonder if he’d cosplay...Sailor Jupiter for me.

Silhouette of Sailor Jupiter is shown in the thought balloon.

1953 Art: Mike Sekowsky New Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira
Writer: Tony Isabella

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Masked Sex

Masked Sex

John Lustig at Comic-Con

Yippee! I’m attending this week’s San Diego Comic-Con.

And my friend Spencer Brinkerhoff III has graciously offered me space at his Booth #5560. (It’s a corner booth right by the doors between F & G Hall on the first floor–near Artist Alley.)

I’m bringing some Last Kiss goodies as well as a few of the Last Kiss, Marvel & Disney comics I’ve written. But my main reason for being there is to meet readers and fans. So, please come by and say, “Howdy!”

Original Vintage Art & Text

Art possibly by Al Avison from the cover of First Romance Magazine #49, Dec. 1957. Harvey Comics.

Curious to see more? Click the link above to read the entire vintage comic book for free on ComicBookPlus.com.

↓ Transcript
SCENE: A costumed man and woman at a party.

MAN: Wow! Without your mask, you’re even more attractive!

WOMAN: Wait’ll you see me without my clothes!

1957 Art: Al Avison? Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira
Attractive to Some Species: John Lustig

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Speak Softly

Speak Softly

No partisan politics here. Just a big axe to grind.

I’m not sure how many people will even know the Teddy Roosevelt quote that his is based on. Do they even teach things like this in school anymore?

 

Transcript:

SCENE: Woman in a sexy barbarian costume is holding a giant, cartoonish axe.

BARBARIAN WOMAN: My campaign slogan? Speak softly and carry a big axe!*

CAPTION: *With apologies–not that he cares–to Teddy Roosevelt.

Photo: Bryan Turner Dialogue: John Lustig

↓ Transcript
SCENE: Woman in a sexy barbarian costume is holding a giant, cartoonish axe.

BARBARIAN WOMAN: My campaign slogan? Speak softly and carry a big axe!*

CAPTION: *With apologies--not that he cares--to Teddy Roosevelt.

Photo: Bryan Turner Dialogue: John Lustig