Dating Dad

Dating Dad

Art by Reed Crandall  from the story "Bitter Love" in CINDERELLA LOVE #2, 1951.

Art by Reed Crandall from the story “Bitter Love” in CINDERELLA LOVE #2, 1951.

 
Transcript:

WOMAN #1: You’re
dating my dad?

WOMAN #2: Only for an hour! That’s all he can afford!

1951 Art: Reed Crandall Re-Creation: Elite Avni-Sharon

EAS.LK19

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WOMAN #1: You’re
dating my dad?

WOMAN #2: Only for an hour! That’s all he can afford!

1951 Art: Reed Crandall Re-Creation: Elite Avni-Sharon

EAS.LK19

First Time Dad

First Time Dad

FIRST KISS 37.2.5.2

Art by the Vince Colletta Studio from the story “Change of Heart” in FIRST KISS #37, 1964.

 
Transcript:

WOMAN: Honey, you’re going to be a dad!

MAN: Cool! Who’s the mom?

Art: Vince Colletta Studio Character Color: Allen Freeman
©2015 Last Kiss Inc.
37.2.5.2

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WOMAN: Honey, you’re going to be a dad!

MAN: Cool! Who’s the mom?

Art: Vince Colletta Studio Character Color: Allen Freeman
©2015 Last Kiss Inc.
37.2.5.2

Dad or Stan?

Art by Bill Ward from the story "Rapture at Homecoming Time" in Diary Loves #8, 1951.

Art by Bill Ward from the story “Rapture at Homecoming Time” in Diary Loves #8, 1951.

Oh, Stan! I thought you just wanted me for my body! I feel so…used!

Meanwhile, back in the present…
See the revamped version of this art and with new, funny dialogue in today’s Last Kiss Comic.

 

Daddy Should’ve Warned Me About You

Pencils by Alice Kirkpatrick from "I Played with Fire" in DIARY LOVES #8, 1951.

Pencils by Alice Kirkpatrick from “I Played with Fire” in DIARY LOVES #8, 1951.

Five Things You Should Learn from Your Daddy

1. You can’t trust boys.

2. Young men are worse.

3. Middle-aged men? Holy crud! Don’t you have any standards?

4. Older men? What’s wrong with you? Can’t you find someone you own age?

5. Just get a cat. Preferably a female.

Meanwhile, back in the present…
See the revamped version of this art and with new, funny dialogue in today’s Last Kiss Comic.

 

Daddy Girl Forever

Daddy Girl Forever

If this was Mother’s Day, I might not run a zombie gag. But Father’s Day? Hey, guys, enjoy!

Revamped zombie art and twisted sense of humor courtesy of my pal and genius-at-large Mike Pascale.

Meanwhile, back in 1959…
See the original 1959 art and dialogue for today’s Last Kiss webcomic here.

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SCENE: Zombie father and daughter.

ZOMBIE DAD: You’ll always be Daddy’s little ghoul!

ZOMBIE DAUGHTER: BRAAAINS?