May/June 1994 – July 1998 February/March 2024 – TBD
No. of issues
33 (original run) 4 (current run)
Creative team
Written by
George Caragonne, Horatio Weisfeld
Artist(s)
Adam Hughes, Mark Beachum, Garry Leach, Kevin Nowlan, Mike Harris, Arthur Suydam, Jordan Raskin, Horacio Altuna, Milo Manara, Richard Corben, Tony Salmons, Bart Sears, Gray Morrow
Editor(s)
George Caragonne Horatio Weisfeld Dave Elliott Nathan Yocum Ryan Swanson
Penthouse Comix is an American mass-market, magazine-sized comic book, published by Penthouse International/General Media Communications[1] from spring 1994 through July 1998. Founded and initially edited by George Caragonne[2] and Horatio Weisfeld, it originally ran 32 issues[3] plus one special edition.[4] Foreign versions of Penthouse Comix remained in publication through 2011.
In late 2023 it was announced that Penthouse Comics will resume publication in February 2024. Some of the new artists included like Matteo Scalera and Jeff Dekal announced this via their social media platforms. Comics new site Bleeding Cool then officially covered the first solicitations which included creators like Matteo Scalera, Jeff Dekal, Joshua Swaby, Marc Aspinall, Vanesa Del Rey, Maria Llovet, and others.[5]
^Grand Comics Database: Penthouse Comix
^Pilcher, Tim, ed. (2008). Erotic Comics: A Graphic History from Tijuana Bibles to Underground Comix. Harry N. Abrams inc. p. 104.
^Grand Comics Database: Penthouse Comix cover index
^Grand Comics Database: Penthouse Comix #1 Special Edition 1995
^"Penthouse Comix #1 Returns For Valentine's Day 2024 With Guillem March".
PenthouseComix is an American mass-market, magazine-sized comic book, published by Penthouse International/General Media Communications from spring 1994...
In 1993, Weisfeld was named managing editor of PenthouseComix, an ongoing section that ran in Penthouse Magazine. At Weisfeld's suggestion publisher Bob...
comic book writer and editor, most notable for being co-founder of PenthouseComix magazine. He committed suicide on July 20, 1995, by jumping off the...
notable credits include work in Web of Spiderman, Samuree, Vampirella, PenthouseComix, Razmataz, Alienzkin and Supergurlz. Michael Bair summarizes Beachum:...
Penthouse Forum which was more textual in content. In the early 2000s, Penthouse published a short-lived comic book spin-off entitled PenthouseComix...
Books, Doubleday (publisher), HarperCollins, Zendra, Hasa Corporation, PenthouseComix, Pocket Books with Star Trek: Voyager series and Battlestar Galactica...
for PenthouseComix; and did work for such independent comics publishers as Aardwolf Publishing, Dark Horse Comics and NBM, and the underground comix publisher...
Penthouse's Oh Wicked Wanda by Ron Embleton and Frederic Mullally. Penthouse would later put out a number of erotic comic magazines: PenthouseComix,...
advertisements and various magazines in Spain (including Nobanda, PenthouseComix and Wet Comix). In the children's magazine Mister K, he published El mundo...
In 1993 Suydam joined the editorial staff of the anthology magazine PenthouseComix. In addition to creating his "Libby in the Lost World" series to the...
publishers including Acclaim Comics, Massive Comics Group, Penthouse International (PenthouseComix), and Crusade Comics. Teamed with writer Fred Burke, Cullins...
DC Comics and other comics publishers. He contributed to the adult PenthouseComix. In 1992, he inked the Batman: Sword of Azrael miniseries which introduced...
H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents material. A 1995 deal with PenthouseComix resulted in a single story in Omni Comix. In the early 2000s another attempt to revive the...
characters, has created advertising art, and has been featured in PenthouseComix and many other well-known publications. Although some of his work is...
Swan, Curt (i). "Man of Steel, Woman of Kleenex" PenthouseComix, no. 5 (January–February 1995). Penthouse. Knight, The Magazine for the Adult Male, Volume...
in the first several issues of the adult comics anthology magazine PenthouseComix. Hughes also provided a painted cover for issue #2, and a pinup in...
ISBN 0-9416-1365-8) OMNI Comix #3: "T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents: Cold Warriors Never Die" (a, with George Caragonne, Tom Thornton and Paul Gulacy, PenthouseComix, 1995) Broken...
first professional comic book assignment, doing short stories for PenthouseComix with Al Gross and Mark Wheatley. The trio conceived of a six-part "raunchy...