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www.NastyValentineNotes.com
A tribute site to the novelty valentine series from Topps.


A sealed "wax pack" containing a folded Nasty Valentine Note as they were originally sold.

Originally sold in 1971, Nasty Valentine Notes capture the free-style hippy spirit and fashions of the time in the colorful artwork of Art Spiegelman, Rick Varisi, Jeff Zapata, Jay Lynch, Wally Wood, and others.

Nasty Valentine Notes are far out, funny, "zany", they feature poems with "nasty" (in a light-hearted way) punchlines, and best of all, they fold!

You can use the links in the chart below to view, download, print, and fold your own nasty valentine's day notes for your loved ones... or not-so loved ones. ; ) Each valentine has 2 sides. Just pick a row in the chart, save side 1 AND 2 to your hard disk, print them full-page, 2-sided, and fold. THANKS to Scott for sending the ones I didn't have!


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The Complete Series, Numbers 1 to 30
No. 1, side 1No. 1, side 2
No. 2, side 1No. 2, side 2
No. 3, side 1No. 3, side 2
No. 4, side 1No. 4, side 2
No. 5, side 1No. 5, side 2
No. 6, side 1No. 6, side 2
No. 7, side 1No. 7, side 2
No. 8, side 1No. 8, side 2
No. 9, side 1No. 9, side 2
No. 10, side 1No. 10, side 2
No. 11, side 1No. 11, side 2
No. 12, side 1No. 12, side 2
No. 13, side 1No. 13, side 2
No. 14, side 1No. 14, side 2
No. 15, side 1No. 15, side 2






No. 16, side 1No. 16, side 2
No. 17, side 1No. 17, side 2
No. 18, side 1No. 18, side 2
No. 19, side 1No. 19, side 2
No. 20, side 1No. 20, side 2
No. 21, side 1No. 21, side 2
No. 22, side 1No. 22, side 2
No. 23, side 1No. 23, side 2
No. 24, side 1No. 24, side 2
No. 25, side 1No. 25, side 2
No. 26, side 1No. 26, side 2
No. 27, side 1No. 27, side 2
No. 28, side 1No. 28, side 2
No. 29, side 1No. 29, side 2
No. 30, side 1No. 30, side 2

Some commentary from Jay Lynch
"Art Spiegelman did the art on the wrapper and box. He also did the finished art on some of the pieces themselves....and he wrote most of them and did roughs. So he is the main guy behind this series. Some of the final art on the pieces are by Ralph Reece. Jeff Zapata was only 5 years old then...Len Brown and Woody Gelman had the Jobs running the creative Dept. that Jeff Zapata and John Williams have today. So Jeff is of a whole other generation....He edits the Topps stuff that comes out now. Woody and Len edited it back in the '60s and '70s."



Related links:
Odd Rods
Wacky Packages
Garbage Pail Kids
The Wrapper magazine
Retro 60's and 70's Decorations
Trading Card Hobbyist magazine
Non-Sport Update magazine
The Imaginary World
Secret Fun Spot
Feeling Retro
AMC Site
Anti V-Day
Valentine Costumes



Since September 2006