Excuses! Excuses!

Excuses! Excuses!

Original Vintage Art & Text

Art by George Harmon Coxe from the cover of Gangsters and Gunmolls #3, March 1952. Avon Periodicals. (Art reprinted from Avon Paperback #143, entitled “Flash Casey.”)

 

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SCENE: A woman pointing a handgun towards a man.

MAN: Wait! I didn’t sleep with her! And, if I did, it was just once! And I probably didn’t get her pregnant...this time!

1952 Published Art: George Harmon Coxe
Innocent ‘Til Caught: John Lustig
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Fired Up Humor

Fired Up Humor

More fun from Tony Isabella & Diego Jourdan Pereira!

Original Vintage Art & Text

Art possibly by Jill Elgin. From the Blonde Bomber story in All-New Comics #9, July 1944. Harvey Comics. The story begins on Page 41.

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SCENE: A woman and Man #1 are on the ground ducking as Man #1 fires a rifle at them, but above their heads.

WOMAN: I hate it when a man shoots prematurely!

MAN #1: If the bullets don’t kill me, that joke will! Lustig isn’t paying me near enough for this.

1944 Art: Jill Elgin? Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira
Writer: Tony Isabella
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Small-Caliber Lust

Small-Caliber Lust

A new tale of torrid lust from Tony Isabella & Allen Freeman!

Original Vintage Art & Text

Art by John Tartaglione from the story “My Confidence Man” in First Kiss #5, 1958. Charlton.

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MAN: Relax, sweet cheeks. That’s not a gun in my pocket.

 I’m just glad to see you!



WOMAN: Are you certain it’s not a gun?

 Feels like a derringer to me.

 A very tiny derringer.

1958 Art: John Tartaglione Color: Dan McConnell
Writer: Tony Isabella

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Happiness Isn’t a Warm Gun

Happiness Isn’t a Warm Gun

Original Vintage Art & Text

Pencils by Alice Kirkpatrick from the story “I Played with Fire” in Diary Loves #8, 1951. Published by Quality.

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SCENE: Woman pointing a handgun at a smiling man.

WOMAN: Make me Happy...or else!

Pencils: Alice Kirkpatrick Re-ink & Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira
Happy to Make You Happy: John Lustig
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