The original version of this comic appeared in Comic Buyer’s Guide way back in the 1990s. If you like it, let me know. I might run more from that era occasionally—if there’s enough interest.
Here’s the link to the original vintage art and text.
Reminds me of the 1980’s. I wondered into a comic bookstore after noticing in the window it was quite busy. I quickly realized upon entering that there were no children to be seen, not a one. Later, I asked my brother, a literature professor, about it and he just laughed and explained that comic books had evolved to appeal to a more adult taste with more adult themes and more graphic violence. This made me more empathetic towards those who wish for a more innocent time in their lives. But don’t get me wrong. Even in my advanced years I am absolutely amazed that most of my comic book heroes of the past have come to such realistic life up on the big and small screen. It’s my second childhood.
She secretly reads Nancy. And Young Lust. And draws comix that make R. Crumb’s women look like stick figures. He is drawing a comix featuring the attack of the evil pegasaurus and he hopes she will… collaborate
Europeans were way ahead of us on this one. “Graphic novels” were versions of comics for adults. I still have some “Lucky Luke” and “Asterix” graphic novels from the 1970’s. As a side note, comic books/graphic novels are one of the best ways to learn foreign languages. I learned a lot of Dutch by reading Donald Duck comic books in that language.
John Lustig (Last Kiss) creator about 2 years ago
The original version of this comic appeared in Comic Buyer’s Guide way back in the 1990s. If you like it, let me know. I might run more from that era occasionally—if there’s enough interest.
Here’s the link to the original vintage art and text.
http://www.lastkisscomics.com/comic/underoos-underwelmed/
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scote1379 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Order the Lobster !
JamesMc21 about 2 years ago
One vote for a “yes” on running more of these!
The Reader Premium Member about 2 years ago
Her underoos are edible!
nosirrom about 2 years ago
His hopes were dashed, but now he had another worry.
"Can I return the Wonder Woman corset I bought her without the receipt? If not, will it fit me?
PraiseofFolly about 2 years ago
“If you prefer, I could wear my Batman briefs. Or better yet — my Pinocchio undies.”
NRHAWK Premium Member about 2 years ago
Reminds me of the 1980’s. I wondered into a comic bookstore after noticing in the window it was quite busy. I quickly realized upon entering that there were no children to be seen, not a one. Later, I asked my brother, a literature professor, about it and he just laughed and explained that comic books had evolved to appeal to a more adult taste with more adult themes and more graphic violence. This made me more empathetic towards those who wish for a more innocent time in their lives. But don’t get me wrong. Even in my advanced years I am absolutely amazed that most of my comic book heroes of the past have come to such realistic life up on the big and small screen. It’s my second childhood.
WickWire64 about 2 years ago
She secretly reads Nancy. And Young Lust. And draws comix that make R. Crumb’s women look like stick figures. He is drawing a comix featuring the attack of the evil pegasaurus and he hopes she will… collaborate
FreyjaRN Premium Member about 2 years ago
She can kill him after dessert.
Zebrastripes about 2 years ago
OY! She’s out! If she can’t understand comics then it’s not gonna work out!
mokspr Premium Member about 2 years ago
“But do you fill out your underoos as well as Black Lightning does?” She asked breathlessly.
MeGoNow Premium Member about 2 years ago
You trollop. You don’t deserve a man in Black Lightning Underoos.
RadioDial Premium Member about 2 years ago
If you don’t get Comics, then you don’t get me!
Calvins Brother about 2 years ago
“No, Trix are for kids, comics are for everyone.”
Bill The Nuke about 2 years ago
The speed of dumb: The time it takes before someone who appears bright to open their mouth and say something really stupid.
SofaKing Premium Member about 2 years ago
My list is arranged so my favorites are last. Last two are 9 Chickweed Lane, then Last Kiss. Does anyone know why we can’t comment on Chickweed?
!!ǝlɐ⅁ about 2 years ago
Aww…have dinner, then laugh at his Underoos after dessert!!
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen about 2 years ago
Do any of US know any adults who read comic books??
montylc2001 about 2 years ago
My wife kinda had the same attitude….then I had her read “The Death of Captain Marvel”…got her hooked now.
Tony Lopez about 2 years ago
I like this one ! Gave me a good chuckle . .
swanridge about 2 years ago
" I know! I let him buy me drinks, then I’ll EAT him. My mother’s ‘praying mantis’ side is coming through pretty strong tonight."
Ray Helvy Premium Member about 2 years ago
Europeans were way ahead of us on this one. “Graphic novels” were versions of comics for adults. I still have some “Lucky Luke” and “Asterix” graphic novels from the 1970’s. As a side note, comic books/graphic novels are one of the best ways to learn foreign languages. I learned a lot of Dutch by reading Donald Duck comic books in that language.
Vet Premium Member about 2 years ago
She reads romance novels. No pictures….just words. Some girls like words…..it’s why they talk a lot. xD
clayface9 Premium Member about 2 years ago
I remember reading this in Comic Buyer’s Guide 25 or 30 years ago.
Holden Awn about 2 years ago
She should see my ‘Incredible Hulk" undies. She’ll have to look fast, though, they tear away during my transformation…
Thehag about 2 years ago
It doesn’t matter what you read, it’s important to just… read
cleokaya about 2 years ago
As a comic fanatic fanatic myself, I would be happy to have her witness my flash commando before dinner