Digital Copy: Dollars & Donuts Showcase #4

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Prepare for another hit of Dollars & Donuts madness with Showcase Issue #4. We’re back with 48 pages of sharp, edgy stories that dive deeper into the Dollars & Donuts Universe. From vampire pharmacists to puppet misdemeanors in NYC, and star-crossed tips on heartbreak, we've got all your guilty pleasures covered – no judgment, just jaw-drops.

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Prepare for another hit of Dollars & Donuts madness with Showcase Issue #4. We’re back with 48 pages of sharp, edgy stories that dive deeper into the Dollars & Donuts Universe. From vampire pharmacists to puppet misdemeanors in NYC, and star-crossed tips on heartbreak, we've got all your guilty pleasures covered – no judgment, just jaw-drops.

Prepare for another hit of Dollars & Donuts madness with Showcase Issue #4. We’re back with 48 pages of sharp, edgy stories that dive deeper into the Dollars & Donuts Universe. From vampire pharmacists to puppet misdemeanors in NYC, and star-crossed tips on heartbreak, we've got all your guilty pleasures covered – no judgment, just jaw-drops.

Cover art by the phenomenal Diego Toro sets the stage for the madness within.

The adaptation of the award-winning short film, When Stars Are Bright, penned by J. Phillip Wilkins and Daryl Della, takes visual form through the art of Roberto Rivera with Carlos Amorim's lush coloring, translating cinematic storytelling to the comic medium.

Tight has writer J. Phillip Wilkins spinning a tale of Tom Collins’s bizarre encounter with a vampire pharmacist. Illustrated by Rafael Loureiro and enriched with Tanya Wicker's vivid colors, this crossover sequel to Tipsy, Oldtimers, and No Pill for Regret brings familiar faces back under unusual circumstances.

Join Bud the Hobo and Lou the Bear in Bear-ly Legal, as they embark on an R-rated journey through New York City. This wildly irreverent narrative by Ray Revello & Daryl Della is brought to life through the expressive illustrations of Sara Scalia.

Dallas & Lando in 'Bram Stoker's Night Out' finds the infamous duo from The Sadder but Wiser Boy embroiled in a comedic escapade that could only happen to Daryl & Lorenzo. Based on a true event, this story has Lando awkwardly navigating a crowded bar with a theater-sized Dracula movie poster. Written by Daryl Della and vividly brought to life with art by Carlos Reno and Daniele Caramanico's dynamic colors,

The Golden Hoot - Part Four wraps up Frank Barnett’s adventures with high stakes and high action. The team of Daryl Della & Ray Revello provide the storyline, with Mac Radwanski penciling and Stas Groshev handling both inks and colors for a dramatic conclusion.