Less implausibly muscled than Deriaz, works depicting Stetten (a fellow artist) were less commonly derided as obscene, but their urgent yearning (and Stetten's impishness) still pulse with desire.
Less implausibly muscled than Deriaz, works depicting Stetten (a fellow artist) were less commonly derided as obscene, but their urgent yearning (and Stetten's impishness) still pulse with desire.
120 years later and they're still drawing a discreet decency curtain across queer art
120 years later and they're still drawing a discreet decency curtain across queer art
Main and Variant
Main and Variant
But I know from experience it can just as quickly turn into demonization.
But I know from experience it can just as quickly turn into demonization.
This is a group of cishet women arguing that the presence of gay male sexuality was threatening to them as they gathered to watch a show about gay men.
This is unabashed homophobia.
This is a group of cishet women arguing that the presence of gay male sexuality was threatening to them as they gathered to watch a show about gay men.
This is unabashed homophobia.
What is your favorite lgbtq character relationship at DC or Marvel right now?
Also? There’s this from-the-outside thing about "coming out" that gets missed a lot—it never ends. You’re never done. Every single time you meet someone new, interact in some new setting, enter a room where not everyone already knows you?
You have to decide to come out or not. Again.
Y'all are losing the plot.
Also? There’s this from-the-outside thing about "coming out" that gets missed a lot—it never ends. You’re never done. Every single time you meet someone new, interact in some new setting, enter a room where not everyone already knows you?
You have to decide to come out or not. Again.