The Double-D Avenger Meets the Horny Howlers is the sexy action-comedy sequel to William Winckler's famous 2001 cult movie classic,
The Double-D Avenger, starring Russ Meyer film icons Kitten Natividad (Russ Meyer's Beneath the Valley of the Ultra-Vixens), Haji (Russ Meyer's Faster Pussycat! Kill! Kill!) and Raven De La Croix (Russ Meyer's Up!).
When werewolves appear all over Driftwood Valley and attack beautiful women, the Double-D Avenger - busty costumed crime-fighter - must stop them! The superhero with super-breasts uncovers a diabolical extortion plot hatched by a 1970's style street pimp named King Hoochi ! Why do guys transform into lustful wolf-men after making whoopee with Hoochi's prostitutes? Does the werewolf antidote the cunning pimp offers actually work? Can Double-D solve the riddles, defeat the monsters, and bring Hoochi and his Hoes to justice?
Author William Winckler's bra-busting story is outrageously entertaining, humorous erotica!
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
WILLIAM WINCKLER was born in Van Nuys, California. During his prolific career, he has written, produced, and directed nearly fifty feature films, several TV series, pilots and English language Japanese movies and anime. Select credits include; Tekkaman the Space Knight, Gaiking, Danguard Ace, Starzinger, The Double-D Avenger (reuniting the Russ Meyer film stars), the award-winning Frankenstein vs. the Creature From Blood Cove, Capcom's Zombrex: Dead Rising Sun based on the famous zombie video game Dead Rising, Ultraman X the Movie (the 50th Anniversary film of the iconic Japanese Ultraman superhero character/brand), Ultraman Ginga S the Movie, and Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy (a Warner Bros. Japan release). Winckler has also authored several works of fiction, including the western-horror novel Demon Head of Tucson, and the humorous titles The Double-D Avenger Meets the Horny Howlers and The Double-D Avenger and the Dirty Movie House Mystery based on his cult film classic The Double-D Avenger. He currently resides on the east coast of the U.S., after spending most of his life in Southern California.