BEVERLY HILLS, Calif.—Ed Asner, perhaps most famous for his role as Lou Grant on The Mary Tyler Moore Show and its spinoff Lou Grant, has won more Primetime Emmys than any male actor in television history. At 88, he still maintains an impressive pace, with 17 credits for 2018 alone—but perhaps his greatest role is as a lion of the Left. The lovable legend discusses his near fall from grace, his most famous costar, the Second Amendment, global warming and more.
Then, in what would cautiously be called a "change of pace," readers may gather close and prepare to be scared out of their skins. From elevator decapitations to Slender Man to corpses decomposing in a box spring, horror fans may delight in a guide to horrifying hauntings, heinous urban legends and mesmerizing mutilations. A true celebration of terror awaits.
In their monthly columns, publisher Larry Flynt explains why it is so important for voters to get to the polls for the midterm elections; TruthDig.com editor Robert Scheer reports on the Supreme Court’s landmark decision giving mobile devices the same constitutional privacy protections as homes; and political commentator Brad Friedman urges Democrats to be as ruthless as their political counterparts and to “fight dirty” if they do manage to retake control of Congress.
Blue Angel and Antonya both grace this month’s cover along with a steamy 12-page girl-on-girl centerfold spread. Additional layouts feature Jana Jordan, Eve Ellwood, Audrey Royal, Corinna Blake and more. Plus, Karlee Grey, Kendra Spade, Ella Knox and Valentina Nappi showcase their magnificent mambos and fluffy muffs in “All-Natural Busty Bush Babes,” and just in time for Halloween, enjoy a compilation of the worst costume and prank ideas in the holiday’s history.
Hustler is America’s most popular adult magazine. Based in Beverly Hills, California, it has published monthly since July 1974 and continues to deliver the most naked pages of any adult publication available today.