What Is This Strange Feeling?

What Is This Strange Feeling?

Art by Vince Colletta Studio from the story “Surprise Party” in FIRST KISS #40, 1965.

 

Transcript:

SCENE: Man and woman happily cheek to cheek.

MAN: Oh, my! What is this strange feeling?

WOMAN: Happiness!
Art by Vince Colletta Studio Color by Allen Freeman
40.1.4.2

 

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SCENE: Man and woman happily cheek to cheek.

MAN: Oh, my! What is this strange feeling?

WOMAN: Happiness!
Art by Vince Colletta Studio Color by Allen Freeman
40.1.4.2


Love Me!!!

Love Me!!!

Artist unknown. From the story "Our Hearts Were Worlds Apart" in CINDERELLA LOVE #1, 1950.

Artist unknown. From the story “Our Hearts Were Worlds Apart” in CINDERELLA LOVE #1, 1950.

Transcript:

SCENE: Woman wearing turban is shouting, ranting.

WOMAN: What are you waiting for? Love Me!

1950 Artist Unknown Re-Creation: Elite Avni-Sharon

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SCENE: Woman wearing turban is shouting, ranting.

WOMAN: What are you waiting for? Love Me!

1950 Artist Unknown Re-Creation: Elite Avni-Sharon

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Our Love Isn’t Strange

Our Love Isn’t Strange

Art by Vince Colletta Studio in the story "Surprise Party" in FIRST KISS #40, 1965.

Art by Vince Colletta Studio in the story “Surprise Party” in FIRST KISS #40, 1965.

Transcript:

SCENE: Two women in lingerie.

WOMAN #1: Our love isn’t strange!

WOMAN #2: But it is queer!

1965 Art: Vince Colletta Studio Color: Allen Freeman

40.1.4.5

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SCENE: Two women in lingerie.

WOMAN #1: Our love isn’t strange!

WOMAN #2: But it is queer!

1965 Art: Vince Colletta Studio Color: Allen Freeman

40.1.4.5

Love Boat Forever

Love Boat Forever

Art by Charles Nicholas & Sal Trapani from the story "Good Ole Joe" in FIRST KISS #1, 1957.

Art by Charles Nicholas & Sal Trapani from the story “Good Ole Joe” in FIRST KISS #1, 1957.

 
Transcript:

WOMAN: Our romance is like a Love Boat marathon that never ends!

MAN: Without the erectile dysfunction commercials…I hope!

1957 Art: Charles Nicholas & Sal Trapani Color: Allen Freeman

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WOMAN: Our romance is like a Love Boat marathon that never ends!

MAN: Without the erectile dysfunction commercials...I hope!

1957 Art: Charles Nicholas & Sal Trapani Color: Allen Freeman

01.6.5.3

Oh, Clem!

Artist unknown. Art from the story “Momism or Me” from GREAT LOVER ROMANCE #16, 1954.

Artist unknown. Art from the story “Momism or Me” in GREAT LOVER ROMANCE #16, 1954.

Vicki had never dated a vampire before, but Clem was so smooth and sexy! When he held her in his arms, she felt weak and oddly lightheaded. Was it true love…or just anemia?

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