Curt Swan draws…uhm…Pat Boone.
c86:
Superman’s Girl Friend Lois Lane, 1959
via James Vaughan
THAT is an effective use of Superman’s time and abilities.
My bio: I am Dale Lazarov, writer/editor of chic hardcovers of gay comics filth. I have a theory that everyone I collaborate with has a little Curt Swan in them...
At some further length: These are comics pages by Curt Swan that show why he's my favorite comic book artist. Swan’s homoerotics (for me, at least) are tied into how he’s able to represent or allude to both distinctive and relatable emotional states, vulnerability and power, often simultaneously, in facial expression, body language, framing/mise-en-scene and choice of moment. And this goes deeply into the core of how and why STICKY, MANLY, NIGHTLIFE, FANCY, etc, work so well for me and for readers as gay romantic porn comics. Rather than keeping my Curt Swan page samples, close readings of his narrative technique and gay-gazing of his handsome, bulgy dudes between me and my collaborators and comixfriends, I've decided to share my scholarship of and love for Curt Swan with the internets.
Contact e-mail: dalelazarov-at-gmail.com (replace the "-at-" with a @)
Curt Swan draws…uhm…Pat Boone.
c86:
Superman’s Girl Friend Lois Lane, 1959
via James Vaughan
THAT is an effective use of Superman’s time and abilities.
Curt Swan draws…uhm…Pat Boone. c86: Superman’s Girl Friend Lois Lane, 1959 via James Vaughan THAT is an effective use of...
Curt Swan draws…uhm…Pat Boone.
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