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Writer: Jean-David Morvan •
Artist: Guillem March
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Orders of back issues (comics older than 31 days) are eligible for pick-up at any of our three Manhattan locations. Just put the items in your cart and proceed to checkout. Under "shipping method" you'll be able to select the store where you'd like to pick up your back issues. After you complete checkout, you'll receive an email, usually in a couple of days, letting you know when the items are ready for pick up. Please make sure to bring a photo ID and the credit card you used for purchase! DescriptionCover art by Matteo Scalera. A Penthouse Comics regular, Matteo is known for his work for all major publishers on titles like Batman, Power Rangers, Black Science, and many more. Releasing 30 years after the original line debuted, Penthouse is proud to present the ongoing return ofPenthouse Comics! Featuring a wealth of talent from all across the industry telling stories in the action, thriller, and horror genres, issue #3 continues the ongoing tales. Gun Crazy continues with the wild ride of Dolly Sanchez and Lanoya O'Brien, two girls fighting for survival in this violent story in the crossroads of Tarantino, VHS stuff, and the 80's. Guillem March continues with his incredible artwork on The Dream, a tale about Megan, a Hollywood casting director who attempts to bring out the potential actor hidden deep inside a stripper in the San Francisco suburbs. I Spit On Your Grave, is an adaptation of Vernon Sullivan's famous novel about Lee Anderson, whose only goal is to avenge the death of his brother. Along the way he'll fall into a life of debauchery and sex. The Dead All Have The Same Skin, continues with its tale about a mixed race bouncer in old world New York who must hide his identity to keep being accepted by society. But his brother, Richard has other plans. As always, Penthouse Comics features a bonus photoshoot and editorial!
Item #: 2318279
• Diamond code: APR241716
• UPC: 81013165012400311
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