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Ross Campbell Talks Curvy Girls, Sexy Boys And Warrior Women [Sex]
Ross Campbell Talks Curvy Girls, Sexy Boys And Warrior Women [Sex]
Ross Campbell Talks Curvy Girls, Sexy Boys And Warrior Women [Sex]
When ComicsAlliance first decided to devote a February fortnight to highlighting great sexy comics and the great artists who produce them, Ross Campbell was the first creator I thought of. Not only has the cartoonist a master of the female form, he's also one of the few artists who celebrates that form in the myriad of ways it appears in reality, from the curvy girls of his Wet Moon graphic novel
Everything You Ever Wanted to Learn About Sex from Webcomics (But Were Afraid to Ask)
Everything You Ever Wanted to Learn About Sex from Webcomics (But Were Afraid to Ask)
Everything You Ever Wanted to Learn About Sex from Webcomics (But Were Afraid to Ask)
At first glance, Danielle Corsetto's webcomic Girls with Slingshots seems like an unlikely place to find a little sex ed. Although it's always been a bit more on the adult side, with its tequila-induced hallucinatory houseplants and near-apocalypse caused by shortage of vibrator-powering AA batteries, GWS is one of webcomics' closest successors to the syndicated newspaper comic...
The Honesty of Exploitation: Sex in the Art of Milo Manara [Sex]
The Honesty of Exploitation: Sex in the Art of Milo Manara [Sex]
The Honesty of Exploitation: Sex in the Art of Milo Manara [Sex]
In discussions about the great living cartoonists, the name Milo Manara is rarely bandied about, a state of affairs that is both impossible to believe and very easy to explain. Manara is a comics artist of uncommon ability, a master of linework and layout, whose storytelling chops deserve to be mentioned in the same breath as those of Kirby, Crumb, Toth, Moebius, or anyone else you'd put in that s
Art and Superheroines: When Over-Sexualization Kills the Story [Sex]
Art and Superheroines: When Over-Sexualization Kills the Story [Sex]
Art and Superheroines: When Over-Sexualization Kills the Story [Sex]
A common problem for cape comics is what is best termed an out-of-proportion amount of sexualized art. It probably has its roots in superheroes as a power fantasy for boys, and it follows logically, if a bit sadly, that women would be portrayed as the ideal sexual partner, rather than an objectively idealized character...
‘Curvy’ Takes a Sex Tour of the Candy and Pirate-Filled Multiverse [Sex]
‘Curvy’ Takes a Sex Tour of the Candy and Pirate-Filled Multiverse [Sex]
‘Curvy’ Takes a Sex Tour of the Candy and Pirate-Filled Multiverse [Sex]
The first chapter Sylvan Migdal's NSFW webcomic Curvy reveals something I've long suspected: we live in Boring World. Out in the multiverse, there are dozens of worlds, each with a different theme -- Candy World, Pirate World, Superhero World -- and we're stuck in this ordinary world where vegetables are good for you and kids can't become mermaids when they grow up...

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