Posts about Artists

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A Sean interview

A 1998 interview with the recently-deceased erotic artist.


A Steve Orlando interview – part 1 of 2

Writer Steve Orlando is going to take the helm of the upcoming Midnighter series, the most famous gay character published by DC Comics. In the first part of this interview, we cover his career so far.


Review: A Waste of Time

Artist(s): Rick Worley.

A collection of an autobiographical webcomic. With a rabbit.


Review: A Waste of Time #1

Artist(s): Rick Worley.

Humorous angst in a bunny disguise.


Review: AARGH!

Artist(s): Alan Moore, Bryan Talbot, Jamie Delano, Kevin O'Neill, Mark Vicars, Neil Gaiman, Rick Veitch, Shane Oakley, Steve Bissette.

A 1988 charity anthology against an 80s homophobic British law (and I offer for your viewing pleasure two strips from that anthology).


Review: Adventures of a Joe Boy

Artist(s): Joe Phillips.

A collection of humorous and sexy strips.


Review: Age of Bronze

Artist(s): Eric Shanower.

A wonderful, gay-inclusive retelling of the war of Troy.


Review: Allure

Artist(s): Robert Richards.

The latest illustration book from publisher Bruno Gmünder  (available from Amazon and other booksellers) is a collection from US artist Robert W. Richards, whose realistic but varied style gives us pictures ranging from porn star portraits to elegant decadence among the handsome and muscled.

Among those almost 100 drawings are a number of scenes


Review: Anathema #1

Artist(s): Chris Mooneyham, Rachel Deering.

First issue of a horror story featuring a lesbian werewolf.


Review: Anathema #2

Artist(s): Chris Mooneyham, Rachel Deering.

The lesbian werewolf horror-drama continues.