Playboy #2
In this 1984 issue of Playboy, Christopher Browne crafts a sharp, satirical moment with Cruiser, the slick charmer who takes on a bizarre commercial gig promoting aerosol sprays with cheeky names like "Woof" and "Studs-Be-Gone." But when his confidence is put to the test by an unexpectedly armed blonde wielding a can labeled "Loser," the joke turns on its own punchline. The entire story unfolds in a single, perfectly timed scene, all drawn, inked, colored, and lettered by Browne, showcasing his distinctive style and wit.
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Cruiser does a commercial for aerosol sprays: "Woof" for riding the bar of undesirable girls and "Studs-Be-Gone" to get rid of the competing men. Unfortunately for him, the attractive blonde has an aerosol can of "Loser."
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