Posts tagged ‘erotic’

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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.

When


Review: Gay Art

Artist(s): Various.

An augmented reprint of a 1972 book on gay art.


Review: Hard to Swallow #2

Artist(s): Dave Davenport, Justin Hall, Steve MacIsaac.

Second issue of the comics with pirates and real-life erotic encounters.


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: 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: 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: Hard to Swallow #1

Artist(s): BiL Sherman, Dave Davenport, Justin Hall.

An erotic comics anthology that breaks the mold.


Review: Rough N’ Queeny

Artist(s): Xavier Gicquel.

A collection of homoerotic art by a French artist.


Review: Cali Boys

Artist(s): Joe Phillips.

A book of smiling, young gay men.