This week on the Major Spoilers Podcast, Matthew and Stephen go blue to discuss X-rated comics. Everything is on the table (so to speak) as the duo talk Penthouse Comix, Ironwood, Xxxenophile, and many more comics aimed at those over 18, and who want to see drawings of people getting it on.
Penthouse Comix
Penthouse Comix was an American mass-market, magazine-sized comic book, published by Penthouse International from its inception in spring 1994 through July 1998, and thereafter by General Media Communications, parent company of Penthouse magazine. Initially edited by writers George Caragonne and Horatio Weisfeld, it ran 32 issues plus one special edition.
Xxxenophile
XXXenophile is an American comic book series, published by Palliard Press and later Studio Foglio. It is an anthology of short, whimsical, erotic fantasy and science fiction stories, written and penciled by Phil Foglio. Each story is inked by a different artist.
Ironwood
Ironwood is a pornographic comic book series written and drawn by Bill Willingham in the 1990s, published in the United States by Eros Comix. It ran for 11 issues.
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One adult comic I always wanted to get into because a store recommended it to me because I read Hepcats was Omaha the Cat Dancer, he said it was in the same vein in that it used animal heads instead of people’s head, but other than that they were very different.