Showing posts with label gay comics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gay comics. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 4, 2017

No Justice For Mr. Laserbeam!

So, if you haven't seen the wonderful work of artist Mr. Laserbeam you gotta check it out. From what we can gather, he takes old school gay porn images and superimposes a wide variety of different imagery to make brand new pieces of art. 

Since we are pervy geeks, we have chosen to feature Mr. Laserbeam's Justice League themed mash ups! Green Lantern has never looked so hot. And who knew Batman had such furry thighs?!

There are quite a few more of these that are a bit too NSFW to show. Go over to Mr. Laserbeam's Tumblr Page to see the full collection. And be sure to scroll through the pages and check out all of his art! You can also follow him on Instagram!







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Monday, July 18, 2016

Sneak Preview: Robert Fraser & Butch McLogic's "Beautiful Dead 2"

Class Comics has really outdone itself this time. At last, Robert Fraser and Butch McLogic's long awaited follow up to Beautiful Dead is here! Beautiful Dead 2 brings us back into the world of frisky young lovers Gage and Hayden as they fight their way through the zombie apocalypse.

Here's the official synopsis:
Gage and Hayden continue their perilous journey together through the zombie filled infected zone in order to get far enough away to bang each other in relative safely. 
The lads receive mysterious assistance from an unknown collaborator that might be helping them along, or might be sending them to certain death. Unfortunately in times like this, there’s only one way to find out.Their designated detour brings them to the source of the outbreak, but at the same time lands them in a mad man’s lecherous hands. 
Sadly only one of our sexy travelers makes it to a local airstrip and discovers the bigger picture of the undead epidemic. But that doesn’t mean he’s reached a place of safety quite yet! By the end of this comic both Gage and Hayden might have joined the undead!
Robert Fraser's storytelling really messes with our emotions this time around. I never thought a Class Comics book packed with cute guys having sex would bring me down, but here we are. You really kinda need to read this one for yourself.

There's a standard edition available that gives you everything you need to make your day complete. But, there is also a Jacob Mott variant edition available with a different cover and three exclusive pin ups by Mott. Oh...and be sure to click through to either if you wanna see previews of the sex stuff!

Let's just hope they don't make us wait so long for BD3!







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Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Hulkling & Wiccan: An Endearing Fan Art Series by Chilean Illustrator Cris-Art

For those not in the know, Hulkling and Wiccan are Marvel based superheroes and part of the the Young Avengers team. And, they are pretty much all of gay geekdom's favorite gay couple. We have all fallen in love with them as they have fallen in love with each other.

They are also the favorite subject of Chilean illustrator Cris-Art. For years, she has focused her attention on capturing Teddy and Billy's romance in a manner not shown in the comics, capturing intimate everyday moments and placing them in fantasy situations. Cris-Art basically gives us the romance we would all love to be in - holding hands, longing looks, snuggling in bed, etc...And for those who sponsor Cris-Art on Patreon, you might even get to see some more erotic situations that are exclusive to donors.

If you like what you see below, make sure to check out Cris-Art's Facebook and DeviantArt page!











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Saturday, February 20, 2016

Preview Class Comics Mancandy #1 - Pin-up Art by Leon de Leon

As you may have guessed, we are gigantic fans of Class Comics and their insanely talented roster of artists and writers. Their latest release is Leon de Leon’s MANCANDY - a  61 page, full color, breathtaking digital collection of male pin-up art. And it is wonderful. While I totally drool over de Leon's ability to draw the male form with such perfection, it's really his sensual, masculine faces that blow my mind.

For those unfamiliar, Class Comics is the ultimate independent publisher of gay erotic comics. Their titles include Naked Justice, Manson, Beautiful Dead, Space Cadet, Ghostboy & Diablo, Machos, Tug Harder, Camili-Cat, Guardians of the Cube, Ani-Males, Deimos, Rapture, just to name a few. They work with a veritable who's who of erotic artists including frequent collaborator David Cantero, Jacob Mott, Benoît Prévot, Logan, Zan Christensen, Mark Brill, Max’, HvH, François Peneaud, Carlos García, Ismael Alvarez and Butch McLogic and a cadre of single name pseudonym illustrators like Rubo, Enzo, Max, and Alexander.

Here's the official description:
Created between the years of 2010 and 2014, each illustration introduces you to a mouth-watering new hunk, superbly drawn and lovingly colored, designed with the sole purpose of seducing the viewer. This collection has so many flavors of MANCANDY to choose from, you’ll never be able to pick a favorite. And who needs to — you can indulge your fantasies with every last one of them.

While MANCANDY isn’t a hard core collection (though this book does contain some hard and throbbing male members), it’s incredibly arousing and leaves you to imagine all of the insanely hot and unspeakable things you’d like to do to each one of these succulent young hunks.

From the sexy blonde pizza delivery boy in the all-too-tight red briefs, to the gorgeous lifeguard in the soaked and see-through Speedo, you’ll wish each one of these incredible pin-up hunks were real.
Check out the preview pics below. Then head over to Class Comic's MANCANDY page to see a few more preview pics or purchase a copy for yourself! And be sure to follow Class Comics on Tumblr, Facebook, and Twitter!





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Friday, December 11, 2015

Exclusive Sneak Peek: "The Adventures of Link" by HvH + A Talk With Class Comics Founder Patrick Fillion

Today, Class Comics releases the terrific forty-four page comic anthology The Adventures of Link. No, not that Link. Leave Zelda out of this. Rather, the endearing, playful erotic superhero comic strip from illustrator HvH which graced the pages of the now defunct Freshmen magazine from July 2007 to May of 2009. This is the first time all twenty-three stories appear together to complete the larger story arc.

Here's part of the official description:
Link’s adventures are out of this world! An Intergalactic Alien Orgy Invitation! Anatomically correct fifty-foot robots! Secret Origins Revealed! Sex with an Ex – Who’s not even alive! A sexual vacation through a Portal to a planet of men who need men! Buff bank robbers who rob banks in the buff! Evil clones with voracious sexual appetites! Heroically Hung Aliens! World domination and destruction! A trip to heaven! A prehistoric pervert un-iced! The huge secret that ties all these events together! A monumental battle to save the entire earth!
According to HvH, The Adventures of Link started when the Art Director from Freshmen needed something to fill in an end page. "I was ecstatic! Not only was this a great chance to show my work on a regular basis, but it was also something I actually loved doing: a cartoon series."

HvH kept it kind of clean at first, but all that changed. He explains:
Since I had no idea how long this series was meant to last and I was doing it for a monthly magazine, I thought this concept allowed me to do self contained stories supported by a very easy and clean 'structure'...the editor only got to intervene on the second episode. He wanted the cartoon to be sexier and requested not only more eroticism, but also that Link's red crotch piece disappear.

This isn't the first time Class Comics has rescued a comic title from potentially being forgotten. Owners Patrick Fillion and Robert Fraser are firm believers in preserving our gay erotic history. I asked Patrick to explain the importance of not allowing our past to fade away into obscurity. This was his astonishingly eloquent answer:
This is greatly important because comics like Kent’s “Freshmen Tales” and HvH’s “the Adventures of Link” are a part of Gay Erotic Comics history. They’re an essential part of the foundation of this art form. To just let “Link” fade into obscurity would be like forgetting about “Action Comics” #1, or “Fantastic Four” #1. It’s that absurd! “Link” is a building block of what Gay Erotic Comics are today. It’s still hugely relevant and holds up beautifully. 
Today there’s so much Gay Erotic Art, and numerous forms of Gay Erotic Comics readily available on the internet that I think people tend to forget that before services like Tumblr, before the internet was what it is today, Gay Comics were not easy to find. Not at all. There are those in the field who served as pioneers of the genre, and we feel it’s vital not to forget that.

Also, so much work, love and effort goes into making a comic book. When you look at HvH’s beautiful work, you’re struck by how hot it is, of course, but you can’t help and also admire the dedication to his craft and the sheer beauty of it. Freshmen Magazine knew there was something special about it -- about Gay Erotic Comics in general. I think that’s part of why they always placed so much emphasis on Gay Erotic illustrated Art in their magazines to begin with. It’s a huge honor and pleasure to collect every episode of “The Adventures of Link” and present them in one easily accessible volume for it’s original fans, and new fans to enjoy.
The Adventures of Link also comes with an awesome bonus gallery with pencils, roughs, early designs and unfinished pages! There's also a page of 2010 character redesigns that never saw the light of day. It's pretty great. You can check it out and also see a few uncensored pages HERE!



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Friday, September 4, 2015

Exclusive Sneak Peak: Class Comics' "The Bromance" + Interview w/ Writer Robert Fraser

Well, my favorite writer at Class Comics is at it again! Robert Fraser, creator of the incredible gay erotic post apocalyptic zombie comic Beautiful Dead, has a new book out today - The Bromance. This time, Fraser brings us six different tales, each wonderfully brought to life by a different artist, all centered around protagonist Paul and his pals...and Paul's very vivid imagination.

Here's the official description:
Paul has an overactive imagination and an active libido and as we meet him and each one of his friends, we’re treated to some of Paul’s hottest… and horniest… fantasies involving his hunky pals. Each fantasy is raunchily penned by ROBERT FRASER and brought to life by a different artist and will leave you gasping for more, wondering just where does fantasy end… and reality start? 
We’ve all had waking wet dreams about some of the straight hunks in our lives, so we can all relate to Paul who may or may not end up with a serious case of blue balls unless some of his closest buds throw him a boner… ERR… BONE! 
Paul gets pretty easily aroused playing video games, helping a buddy build a mancave in his home, taking the metro from work, going to the supermarket and even doing the simplest thing like using the restroom at the office. His sexual fantasies know virtually no limits.
For the art in The Bromance, Fraser collaborated with some of the best illustrators in the business: Jacob Mott, Leon De Leon, David Cantero, Patrick Fillion, Cray and Martin Chan. The cover art was done by Adam Graphite.

Though exceptionally busy with all the exciting new stuff going on at Class Comics, Robert Fraser was kind enough to answer some questions about The Bromance. He was even kinder to give us some exclusive character images that cannot be seen anywhere else! Oh, and if the PG pics below aren't enough and you'd like to preview some of the more explicit action, just click HERE! 

After reading below, we suggest picking up a copy of The Bromance directly from Class Comics. And while you are over there, check out their insanely hot Secret Dossier #1 – Deimos. They also have given a new digital home to Dale Lazarov's Sticky Graphic Novels! Oh, and don't forget their Free monthly comic Stripshow!




Q: In Bromance, you do a great job tackling the world of fantasy sex. Do you think some situations are better off remaining a fantasy?
Fraser: Getting worked up for sex is a trip in itself. Thinking about it. Imagining it. Waiting for it. DOING IT! The anticipation and the build up sometimes lasts so much longer than the actual fun, no matter how much fun you have! So in many ways I think that all sex is a fantasy because the explosion happens both in your head and down below as well. Yeah, I think that all sex should be something you fantasize about even as you’re having it.

Q: How many straight boy crushes did you suffer through growing up? Did you ever accidentally ruin a friendship by revealing feelings or making a move?
Fraser: Oh… many! I worked at a summer camp for a decade during my formative years. Each summer there were so many co-counselors that I dreamed I was destined to share my life with. SWOON! (I think I just found a story for The Bromance #2.) As for ruining a friendship… it’s happened, but more importantly, the reverse happened! A real Bromance formed out of a situation much like in the comic. One that led to me meeting Patrick!

Q: Bromance is full of fun video game references and scenarios. What games are you currently playing?
Fraser: First of all: Xbox and Android. With that out of the way, Dying Light, Zombi, Marvel Puzzle Quest, Dishonored, Hearthstone, Left 4 Dead, Zombies Run!, and Gateway Gangsters.

Q:  Any advice for the truly pee shy?
Fraser: piss piss piss piss piss PISS PISS PISS PISS PISS PISS! (Or “a ; s l d k f j a ; s l d k f j a ; s l d k f j”)

Q:  Can you give me directions to Fraz’s Meat House? I can’t seem to find it on Google Maps.
Fraser: Names had to be changed to protect the innocent and it’s not generally open to the public, but since you asked: https://goo.gl/IVMZJS

Q:  In each of the stories in Bromance, you work with a different artist. How difficult was it to wrangle six different projects at once?
Fraser: Working with six different artists was a complete dream! I’m so grateful to ALL of them for working with me on this comic. It also took two years and two weeks almost exactly from conception to completion. :)

Q: Your writing always perfectly captures the playful yet antagonistic banter between best friends. How long does it take you to get the dialog right?
Fraser: One and a half years. I’ve actually had all the art for over a year already. Just kidding. I have a terrible time confidently writing dialog. So often I find myself describing what’s in the panel or making my characters get too excited. But I tend to write with a lot of exclamation marks in everyday life. It’s something that I’m working on! Damn, I did it again! ;)

Seriously, I write my stories with minimal dialog, then write the final dialog pulling from the emotion and cues that the artists provide. It’s a flawed method as adding the text becomes daunting.



Q: Just out of curiosity, do you get a lot of Mormon missionaries in Canada?
Fraser: Not enough… SEND MOAR MORMONS IN TIGHT WHITE SHIRTS!

Q: Will there be a Bromance 2?
Fraser: See question #2. It’s already in development actually! I have a few stories in mind, and some artists as well. Some who wanted to be part of #1, but couldn’t due to their current workloads. You can expect The Bromance #2 in early August 2017!






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