GIRLS SPREAD
18 Diamond, Judy and Tom: The Gargling Gourmets
Photography by Clive McLean
32 Elizabeth Learns How to Act
Photography by Clive McLean
58 Nita's Finger Frenzy
Photography by Clive McLean
70 Polly and Becca: Hard Glamour
Photography by Matti Klatt
82 Joanne: Drill a Gusher
Centerfold Photography by Matti Klatt
101 Marcie and Buster: Mr. Goodmunch
Photography by Matti Klatt
122 Victoria's Magic Fingers
2001 Beaver Hunt Finalist #2 Photography by Clive McLean
166 Evie: Taint Misbehavin'
Photography by Jana Krenova
MONTHLY FEATURES
55 Sex Play
Bedside Roulette: Look Before You Leap Into That Free Booty by David Buchbinder
66 The Gospel According to Merle Haggard
Country Music's Greatest Living Outlaw Warned Antigovernment Hippies in the 1970s
That They Trod on the "Fightin' Side of Me." Guess Who's Stepped Onto
His Bad Side Now. Profile by Keith Bearden
94 Men Without Balls
For Modern-Day Eunuchs, the Path to Sexual Liberation Cuts Through the Nut Sac
and Slices off the Family Jewels. Castration Fanatics Explain Their Stomach-Churning
Kink. Report by Dan Kapelovitz
THE ISSUE'S STANDARDS 7 Bits & Pieces
The Swiss Army Wife: HUSTLER Builds the Perfect Woman Edited by Matt Wayne
15 Feedback
Correspondence Coarse
31 Hot Letters
Epistles to Drippy
39 Erotic Entertainment
Separating the Tight From the Shite Edited by Gus Mastrapa
50 Dear Slut
XXX Star Jeanna Fine Tells the Fucking Truth
92 HUSTLER Humor
Edited by Andrew Quintero
126 Beaver Hunt
Shoot to Spill
Features in This Issue
Covergirl Diamond & Judy Photographed by Clive McLean
"Help, I Knocked Up A Hooker!"
Laying Odds On STDs
The Second Beaver Hunt Finalist Of 2001
Merle Haggard On Hard Time, High Living And America's Decline
About Hustler
Harvey Comics (also known as Harvey World Famous Comics, Harvey Publications, Harvey Comics Entertainment, Harvey Hits, Harvey Illustrated Humor, and Harvey Picture Magazines) was an American comic book publisher, founded in New York City by Alfred Harvey in 1941, after buying out the small publisher Brookwood Publications. His brothers Robert B. Harvey and Leon Harvey joined soon after. The company soon got into licensed characters, which by the 1950s, became the bulk of their output. The artist Warren Kremer is closely associated with the publisher.
Harvey's signature mascot is "Joker," a harlequin jack-in-the-box character.