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Cherry Poptart #2
Cover Date: January, 1985
Story: "Le's Party" Penciler: Larry Welz Author: Larry Welz Inker: Larry Welz Patty Melt attends a get-together at the house of Cherry Poptart. There, she attempts to offer herself sexually to her male classmate, Biff, when she is quickly and rudely inter ...
Issue Description
Story: "Le's Party"Penciler: Larry Welz
Author: Larry Welz
Inker: Larry Welz
Patty Melt attends a get-together at the house of Cherry Poptart. There, she attempts to offer herself sexually to her male classmate, Biff, when she is quickly and rudely interrupted by Pepper Poptart, Cherry's swinging single mother, who plans to put the make on the young man herself. Disappointed, Patty tells Cherry about what happened and the two then execute a plan where they swap Biff, already fornicating with Pepper, with another party-goer without the mother noticing. Patty and Cherry then strip off all of their clothing and partake in a three-some with Biff.
Cherry Poptart (1982)
- Publisher
- Cherry Comics
Volume Description
The main character Cherry Poptart, is a young woman who is described by the comic's publishers as "blonde, cute, sexy, fun, friendly & smart." Her character is bisexual and eternally horny, as are most females who appear in the comic.
First published in 1982, the comic series was originally called Cherry Poptart, but was changed to simply Cherry as of 1986 and through every following issue. This was done in order to avoid a lawsuit from Kellogg's over the Pop-Tarts trademark.
The publisher of the comic is Last Gasp and later Cherry Comics. Though the comic is largely known as an erotic or pornographic book, it does garner critical merit for occasional political commentary. The Cherry character has also appeared in several free speech/censorship awareness campaigns.
Welz draws the comic in a simple style reminiscent of the Archie comic book series, though he does experiment with different drawing styles, including a 3D edition.
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