The original Money Shot series scratches a very unique itch for comic book readers. It combines Sar Trek-style space adventure with a decidedly raunchy take on what happens when humanity encounters aliens. And now the series is back for a sequel in the appropriately named Money Shot Comes Again.
IGN can exclusively debut a new preview of Money Shot Comes Again !, which has its final order cutoff on Friday, February 17. Check it out in the slideshow gallery below, though beware of some NSFW language!
For those not familiar with the original Money Shot, the series is set in a futuristic version of Earth where humanity has just made first contact with alien life. Unfortunately, these aliens quickly realize they want nothing to do with our dysfunctional civilization. In order to find her dream of venturing into the stars and discovering strange new worlds, physicist Dr. Christine Ocampo crowdfunds a space expedition by luring subscribers with the promise of livestreaming the crew's sexual encounters. Hey, whatever gets the job done...
The original Money Shot series ran for 15 issues and was collected in three trade paperback volumes. Original writer Tim Seeley returns for this sequel, and he'll be joined by newcomer artist Gisele Lagace.
Vault Comics' official description teases, "The XXX-plorers are back on their hands and knees for the good of humanity! When the giant ass space jellyfish who run the ordered universe arrive on earth, the porn-stars-cum-science explorers must put away grudges, crushes, and side-hustles to once again take one (or two! or three!) for the team.
An epicly sexy new arc begins, which takes aim at dumb billionaires and bad optics, and guest stars a LEGENDARY underground comix heroine!"
Money Shot Comes Again #1 will release on April 26, 2023.
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