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Playboy #6

Jun 1967 · Playboy · 0.75 USD

In a 1967 issue of Playboy, a poignant and quietly charged moment unfolds during a prison visitation: a woman asks a guarded question about life behind bars, unaware that the man beside her is subtly touching the knee of the man she’s speaking with. The story, written and illustrated by Phil Interlandi, captures a fleeting, intimate gesture that speaks volumes—told with restraint and emotional precision.

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writer, artist, inker Phil Interlandi

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writer, artist, inker Phil Interlandi

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At a visiting session at a prison, a woman wants to know about (implied) homosexual activity in prison. Our of her sight, the man at the left has his hand on the knee of the man she is talking to.

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