The original Pinky & Pepper Forever, which appears to be out of print, was hailed by critics when it was first published in 2018 (see “Silver Sprocket 2018 Releases”); it was nominated for the Outstanding Artist Ignatz Award. The comic was loosely inspired by Pinkie Cooper and the Jet Sets, a line of anthropomorphized canine fashion dolls designed by Bratz creator Carter Bryant and released in 2013. Atoms’ Pinky and Pepper are puppygirls in love, and when Pinky dies while doing a performance art piece, Pepper follows her to Hell and discovers that the underworld suits her girlfriend very well.

Indy Comic Parodies Characters from Short-Lived Toy Line
Posted by Brigid Alverson on February 6, 2025 @ 9:14 am CT

Silver Sprocket has announced Pinky & Pepper Forever: Special Edition, a new expanded edition of Eddy Atoms’ comic, which was originally published in 2018. The new edition has a larger trim size, a foil cover, and bonus art and extras that bring the page count to 136 from the original 80. Pinky & Pepper Forever: Special Edition will be released on May 21, 2025, with an MSRP of $19.99.
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