Last Kiss: Sex Day

· Andrews McMeel Publishing
2.6
114 reviews
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What do you get when you mix 1950s style with a twentieth-century sensibility? No, not Mad Men. Even better: John Lustig's Last Kiss. Lustig has rewritten the classic 50s- and 60s-era comic strip First Kiss into a hilariously silly commentary on life, love, and the pursuit of great sex. In this e-book original collection, he tackles that touchiest of themes (then or now)--sexual politics—in outrageously entertaining and deliciously saucy colorized comics.

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2.6
114 reviews
Reneilwe Musupi
5 July 2020
I hate this its so bad and its wrong and i caught my 8 year old dauter reading this and she went to school and did all those thing i was told by the teacher
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Blessing Mopula
1 June 2020
It a bad book because it tiltl is about sex
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A Google user
8 February 2015
Yoo wht an intresting story I hv ever read
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About the author

John Lustig has written hilariously silly comics for Disney, Marvel, Viz and more, though he is best known for his "Last Kiss" comics."Last Kiss" began when Lustig bought the publishing rights to something that no one else seemed to want-an old Charlton Comics series called "First Kiss." The cost? $400 for the entire 40-issue series. Lustig began rewriting the panels-replacing the often-absurd romance dialogue with his even more absurd humor. Since 2009, Lustig's "Last Kiss" has been a web comic on GoComics.com/lastkiss.Before comics ruined his brain, Lustig was a reporter-covering everything from mass murders to school lunch menus. (Thankfully, never in the same article.)In 2001, Cartoonist Northwest presented Lustig with its highest award, the Golden Toonie. He lives in Seattle with his wife and a giant, insane cat.

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