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Review: The Lengths #1, and other comics

Artist(s): Howard Hardiman.

A realistic comic about hustlers, drawn with anthropomorphised animals.


Review: The Lengths #2-3

Artist(s): Howard Hardiman.

Where we learn more about the life of Eddie, the young hustler.


Review: The Lengths #4-5

Artist(s): Howard Hardiman.

Two more issues of the life of a modern hustler.


Review: The Less Than Epic Adventures of TJ And Amal Volume 1

Artist(s): E.K. Weaver.

The first collection of a road trip/budding romance webcomic.


Review: The Magic If

Artist(s): Craig McKenney, Gervasio.

The decadence of a real-life magician.


Review: The Mark of Aeacus #1

Artist(s): Mark Brill, Zan Christensen.

Until now, Class Comics has published comics which were sexually explicit, if varied in ambiance and style. But with The Mark of Aeacus1, they’re branching out, as writer Charles Christensen and artist Mark Brill give us the first part of a very intriguing noir story, as sexy as it’s disquieting.

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Review: The Mirror of Love

Artist(s): Alan Moore, José Villarrubia.

For once, a comic is adapted as a prose text with photographs.


Review: The Other Sides of Howard Cruse

Artist(s): Howard Cruse.

The non-gay work of the gay master is collected.


Review: The Passion of Gengoroh Tagame: Master of Gay Erotic Manga

Artist(s): Gengoroh Tagame.

The first English-language collection of a master of Japanese gay erotic comics.


Review: The Power Within

Artist(s): Mark Brill, Zan Christensen.

A comic in the spirit of the It Gets Better campaign.