Gay comic art

gay comic art
In October they moved from London to the small market town of Ludlow, where for a year Frey continued producing ‘Rogue’ strips for Millivres’ Mister magazine, and created a new gay comic-strip called ‘The Street’ for the re-launched HIM lifestyle magazine, later renamed Gay Times.
Topics Gay men -- Comic books, strips, etc. -- Fiction, Erotic comic books, strips, etc Publisher San Francisco, Calif.: Leyland ; London: Turnaround Collection internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled Contributor Internet Archive Language English Item Size M p.: 26cm Access-restricted-item true Addeddate
Art Style: black and white, realistic, stylized Queer Representation: queer female Other Tags: f/f relationship, latinx main character, queer latinx character, queer main character A mosaic of stories depicting the lives of Maggie Chascarrillo and Hopey Glass, two free-spirited women who continually challenge the world around them and each.
So many of my favorite comic books are either directly or indirectly about queer people, relationships, and community, and vast amounts of my favorite comic book creators identify as gay, lesbian, trans, bisexual or other identifiers in the LGBTQIA+ range.
In October they moved from London to the small market town of Ludlow, where for a year Frey continued producing ‘Rogue’ strips for Millivres’ Mister magazine, and created a new gay comic-strip called ‘The Street’ for the re-launched HIM lifestyle magazine, later renamed Gay Times.
Topics Gay men -- Comic books, strips, etc. -- Fiction, Erotic comic books, strips, etc Publisher San Francisco, Calif.: Leyland ; London: Turnaround Collection internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled Contributor Internet Archive Language English Item Size M p.: 26cm Access-restricted-item true Addeddate
Art Style: black and white, realistic, stylized Queer Representation: queer female Other Tags: f/f relationship, latinx main character, queer latinx character, queer main character A mosaic of stories depicting the lives of Maggie Chascarrillo and Hopey Glass, two free-spirited women who continually challenge the world around them and each.
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