BEVERLY HILLS, Calif.—Neither the sky nor the depths limit married comedians Rich Vos and Bonnie McFarlane. The hosts of the long-running podcast My Wife Hates Me sat down for a hilarious free-for-all where the couple bantered about no-holds-barred roasts, pillow-tops and the beauty of belligerence. Readers of the February, 2019 Hustler can then step into Kristen Liu-Wong’s brightly colored world of BDSM and nostalgia. The Los Angeles-based artist is on a mission to give the golden age of porn a millennial makeover by recreating a deck of Hustler trading cards from the 1990s.
In their columns, publisher Larry Flynt slams the United States for purporting to be a civilized nation despite the gross injustices perpetrated by America’s shameful criminal justice system; TruthDig.com editor Robert Scheer reports on Trump’s cozy relationship with the Saudis and how it’s affecting foreign policy with the oil-rich kingdom in the wake of Jamal Khashoggi’s murder; and political commentator Brad Friedman warns that natural disasters are getting worse and a lack of preparedness is maximizing their catastrophic impact.
In lighter fare, delectable Maya Bijou graces this month’s cover along with a steamy 12-page centerfold spread. Additional layouts feature Valentina Nappi, Natalia Starr, Natasha Malkova and Molly Stewart. Plus, seductive teachers school their students in the art of sex at the “Asian Sex Academy,” revisit the 2001 Hustler classic “Buckin’ Cowgirls,” and readers get to spend a day of public nudity and mouthwatering indulgence with starlet Honey Gold.
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.