Reviews

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Review: Maria’s Wedding

Artist(s): Christina Weir, José Garibaldi, Nunzio De Filippis.

A charming, gay-inclusive family story.


Review: The Book of Boy Trouble

Artist(s): Andy Hartzell, Brett Hopkins, Craig Bostick, David Kelly, Jaime Cortez, Justin Hall, Michael Fahy, Robert Kirby, Sina Shamsavari, Steve MacIsaac, Tony Arena.

A collection of the queer comics zines.


Review: Strugglers

Artist(s): Tim Fish.

The revised edition of Tim Fish’s first gay-themed book.


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: Stanley and the mask of mystery

Artist(s): David Shenton.

A quirky take on a gay man’s life in 80′s England.


Review: Stripped

Artist(s): Andärle, Brad Rader, Dave Davenport, David Shenton, Douglas Simonson, Franze, Glen Hanson, Ian Hanks, Joe Phillips, Justin Hall, Logan, Michael Breyette, Mioki, Ralf König, René Capone, Steve MacIsaac, Tom Bouden.

A cornucopia of gay art, mostly erotic.


Review: Homo Patrol

Artist(s): Ken Roberts, Tom Roberts.

A dystopia story that’s too close for comfort.


Review: Lost Girls

Artist(s): Alan Moore, Melinda Gebbie.

An erotic reinterpretation of classic fantasy books, with a strong female point of view.


Review: Harry and Dickless Tom

Artist(s): Brad Rader.

One of the few graphic novels that can be called “queer” in every meaning of the word.


Review: Odds Off

Artist(s): Matt Madden.

A gay-inclusive graphic novel about twenty-somethings in love.