Hunting for a Hubby? Mae-be!

Hunting for a Hubby? Mae-be!

Art by Luis Dominguez from the story “Reckless Romance” in FIRST KISS #30, 1963.

 

Scene:

SCENE: A young blonde woman is talking to a young man.
YOUNG BLONDE WOMAN: I wasn’t always rich…there was a time I didn’t know where my next husband was coming from.*
1963 Art: Luis Dominguez Character Color: Allen Freeman
*Dialogue adapted from the 1933 film She Done Him Wrong starring Mae West. and Cary Grant..
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SCENE: A young blonde woman is talking to a young man.
YOUNG BLONDE WOMAN: I wasn't always rich…there was a time I didn't know where my next husband was coming from.*
1963 Art: Luis Dominguez Character Color: Allen Freeman
*Dialogue adapted from the 1933 film She Done Him Wrong starring Mae West. and Cary Grant..
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Gag Me

Gag Me

Last Kiss comic

Art by John Tartaglione from the story “To Stella with Love” from First Kiss #3, 1958.

 

Transcript:

SCENE: Man and woman snuggling.

MAN: Sometimes you’re so beautiful it just gags me!*

1958 Art: John Tartaglione Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira
*Dialogue from the 1938 movie You Can’t Take It With You
(Starring Jimmy Stewart & Jean Arthur)

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Art by John Tartaglione from the story “To Stella with Love” from First Kiss #3, 1958.

↓ Transcript
SCENE: Man and woman snuggling.

MAN: Sometimes you're so beautiful it just gags me!*

1958 Art: John Tartaglione Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira
*Dialogue from the 1938 movie You Can’t Take It With You
(Starring Jimmy Stewart & Jean Arthur)

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Art by John Tartaglione from the story "To Stella with Love" from First Kiss #3, 1958.


Groucho’s Greatest Gala

Groucho’s Greatest Gala

Pencils by Charles Nicholas from the story “The Necklace” in First Kiss #12, Jan. 1960.

↓ Transcript
SCENE: Man (in a dinner jacket) and woman (in a party dress) are standing outside on a balcony or porch while inside a party is taking place.

WOMAN: Notables from every country are...here in your honor! This is a gala day for you!*

MAN: Well, a gal a day is enough for me.**

1960 Pencils: Charles Nicholas Color: Allen Freeman
*Margaret Dumont in the 1933 movie Duck Soup.
**Groucho Marx also in Duck Soup.

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Pencils by Charles Nicholas from the story "The Necklace" in First Kiss #12, Jan. 1960.

Tag: Movie quotes



Rancho Raunchy

Rancho Raunchy

Art possibly by King Ward. From “Sheriff Sal’s Last Stand” in Western Love Trails #7, Nov. 1949.

 

Transcript:

SCENE: Woman in cowgirl hat with her hand to her brow and with her eyes closed in contemplation.

WOMAN: If I’d been a ranch, they would’ve named me the Bar Nothin’!*

1949 Pencils: King Ward? Re-Creation: Diego Jourdan Pereira
*Dialogue from the 1946 movie GILDA
(starring Rita Hayworth & Glenn Ford)

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Art possibly by King Ward from “Sheriff Sal’s Last Stand” in Western Love Trails #7, Nov. 1949. alias

 

↓ Transcript
SCENE: Woman in cowgirl hat with her hand to her brow and with her eyes closed in contemplation.

WOMAN: If I'd been a ranch, they would've named me the Bar Nothin'!*

1949 Pencils: King Ward? Re-Creation: Diego Jourdan Pereira
*Dialogue from the 1946 movie GILDA
(starring Rita Hayworth & Glenn Ford)

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Art possibly by King Ward from "Sheriff Sal's Last Stand" in Western Love Trails #7, Nov. 1949. alias

Movie Quotes: All The King’s Men

Movie Quotes: All The King’s Men

Is he a jerk? The answer is staring you in the face!

Art by Nick Cardy from the story “Good-Time Girl” in My Real Love #5, 1952.

 

Transcript:
WOMAN: Was she pretty?
MAN: How should I know? I wasn’t looking at her…face!*

1952 Artist: Nick Cardy Figure Restoration & Color: Allen Freeman
*Dialogue adapted from the 1949 movie All the King’s Men

Art Code: MyRL5.18.2

↓ Transcript
Transcript:
WOMAN: Was she pretty?
MAN: How should I know? I wasn't looking at her…face!*

1952 Artist: Nick Cardy Figure Restoration & Color: Allen Freeman
*Dialogue adapted from the 1949 movie All the King’s Men

Art Code: MyRL5.18.2