You have a few options.
Note that this is pesudo code, it will definitely need fixing.
The simpler one is to add a link to the image in your html
<a href="./image/?key={{e.key()}}">
The browser will create a new http request for the image, then you create a handler to serve the image (and only the image) to this request.
def get(self):
c = Comment.get(self.request.get("key"))
self.response.headers['Content-Type'] = "image/jpeg"
self.response.out.write(c.image)
Second solution is to encapsulate the image in the html flow like
<img src="data:image/gif;base64,RAAA...more data.....">
You'll need to base64 encode the data but that's standard in python.
Third solution would be to store the image in blobstore and add a link to it in the html page (as for solution 1). This has the advantage that serving the image will not load your app engine server and will use Google static data server so Google will try to get it cached at various levels if possible.