Gay Comix (later Gay Comics) is an underground comics series published from 1980 to 1998 featuring cartoons by and for gay men and lesbians. The comic...
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Howard Cruse (category American gay artists)
known for the exploration of gay themes in his comics. First coming to attention in the 1970s, during the underground comix movement with Barefootz, he...
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LGBTQ themes in comics (redirect from Gay comic book characters)
themes were tackled in underground comix, independently published one-off comic books and series produced by gay creators that featured autobiographical...
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Donelan (cartoonist) (category American gay artists)
U.S.A. cover of Gay Comix #7 (color credit to Robert Triptow) "Night Moves" from Gay Comix #7 "The Discussion Group" from Gay Comix #7 "A Donelan Look...
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anthologies, such as Wimmen's Comix and Gay Comix. While attending college, Gregory was exposed to the underground comix movement, one of the first times...
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Vaughn Frick (section Gay Comix)
exploration of gay, environmental, HIV/AIDS awareness, and radical political themes in his comics. His Watch Out! Comix #1 (1986) was an influential gay-themed...
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Kitchen Sink Press (redirect from Kitchen Sink Comix)
period, but later continued by other publishers, include Howard Cruse's Gay Comix, Don Simpson's Megaton Man, and Reed Waller and Kate Worley's Omaha the...
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Underground comix are small press or self-published comic books that are often socially relevant or satirical in nature. They differ from mainstream comics...
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and influential Gay Comix, which debuted in 1980 and opted for more emotionally nuanced content, as opposed to the "campy erotica" of Gay Heart Throbs....
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Kurt Erichsen (section Gay Comix)
on gay pride and gay rights. Erichsen's work has been published in eight issues of Gay Comix and was a regular feature in Meatmen. The issues of Gay Comix...
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Come Out Comix (1973) Dyke Shorts (1978) Are Your Highs Getting You Down? (1980) "A Visit From Mom" published in Gay Comix #1: Lesbians and Gay Men Put...
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Caped Cod", Gay Comix, no. 8 "Swishy Fishy Fashion Cutout", Gay Comix, no. 10 "Wee Wee's Gayhouse", Gay Comix, no. 11 "The All-Unkind", Gay Comix, no. 12...
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Ralf König (category German gay artists)
SchwulComix (Gay Comics), 1981 SchwulComix 2 (Gay Comics 2), 1984 Macho Comix (Macho Comix), 1984 SchwulComix 3 (Gay Comics 3), 1985 SchwulComix 4 (Gay Comics...
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In addition to the Bay Area Reporter, Ross published the long-running Gay Comix, beginning in 1985 and continuing until 1998. He was criticized by some...
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have been featured in prominent queer comics, including Gay Comix, Strip AIDS, and Wimmen's Comix. Ewing was the executive director for the Pacific Center...
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Jerry Mills (category American gay writers)
a French-language gay magazine, and in the Japanese magazine Barazoku. Reprints of the strip also appeared sporadically in Gay Comix under the editorship...
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primarily for creating gay- and bisexual-themed comics and for editing Gay Comix in the 1980s, and he was identified by underground comix pioneer Lee Marrs...
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re-printed in Gay Comix #2 (1981), and in Meatmen Vol.1 (1986). He contributed cover art to Gay Comix #3, and another comic, "The Satyr", to Gay Gomix #10. He...
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Theo van den Boogaard (category Dutch gay artists)
for his works. Gay Comix, LGBT themes in comics, Underground comix, Sjef Van Oekel Gay Comix List of Comics Creators Underground Comix Sjef Van Oekel...
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(Issues #19-22). Stevens' strips also appeared in The Body Politic, Ms., Gay Comix, A Queer Sense of Humor, Weenie-Toons!, the Women's Glib series, and several...
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Jeff Krell (section Gay Comix)
Philadelphia Gay News the following year. New strips were created for Gay Comix starting with issue #6, and reprints appeared in most volumes of Meatmen...
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Wimmen's Comix, later retitled (respelled) as Wimmin's Comix, is an influential all-female underground comics anthology published from 1972 to 1992. Though...
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an American cartoonist. She was an early participant in the underground comix movement, and one of the first women in the movement. She co-produced the...
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"Omaha" the Cat Dancer (category Underground comix)
1995. In 1994, Rob, a supporting character from the series, appeared in Gay Comix No. 22. The final chapters of the story were serialized in Sizzle, beginning...
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her career, she has contributed to various LGBTQ publications, such as Gay Comix and "Omaha" the Cat Dancer, as well as publishing her own works. Green...
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Fantagraphics (redirect from Erox comix)
anthologies, manga, magazines, graphic novels, and (formerly) the erotic Eros Comix imprint. Fantagraphics was founded in 1976 by Gary Groth and Michael Catron...
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as in feature strips in the long-running Gay Comix. Her story, "My Deadly Darling Dyke," published in Gay Comix #3 (Dec. 1982) is a popular and outspoken...
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studio. In 1980 he invited Cruse to edit Gay Comix, one of the first comics to feature the work of openly gay and lesbian cartoonists. In the 1980s through...
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What Is This Thing Called Sex?, 1993. "Vladmira, The Lesbian Vampire," Gay Comix #18, Spring 1993. "Differently Pleasured," Brat Attack, the Zine for Leatherdykes...
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publishing her comics in Gay Community News and started her contributions to one of the most well-known queer comic series Gay Comix. Camper has been producing...
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