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- Gay_Comix abstract "Not to be confused with Gay Comics, published by Marvel Comics from 1945–1949.Gay Comix (later spelled Gay Comics) is an underground comics series published from 1980–1998. Created by Howard Cruse, Gay Comix featured the work of primarily gay and lesbian cartoonists. Much of the early content was autobiographical, but more diverse themes were explored in later editions. Autobiographical themes include falling in love, coming out, repression, and sex. Gay Comix also served as a source for information about non-mainstream LGBT-themed comics and events.The contents of Gay Comix were generally about relationships, personal experiences, and humor, rather than sex. It is generally less sexually explicit than the similarly-themed (and male-focused) Meatmen series of graphic novels. All three editors made a deliberate effort to feature work by both women and men.Artists producing work for Gay Comix included Mary Wings, creator of the first one-off lesbian book Come Out Comix (1972) and Dyke Shorts (1976) Alison Bechdel, who created Dykes to Watch Out For and whose graphic novel Fun Home was adapted into a Tony Award-winning Broadway musical Roberta Gregory, who created Dynamite Damsels (1976), the first lesbian underground serial comic book, and the character Bitchy Bitch; Jerry Mills, creator of Poppers Howard Cruse, editor of the first four issues Robert Triptow, editor of issues #5 through 13 Burton Clarke, creator of Cy Ross and the S.Q. Syndrome, Satyr, and the cover of issue #3 Jennifer Camper, editor of Juicy Mother Tim Barela, creator of Leonard & Larry Jon Macy creator of Teleny and Camille Lee Marrs and Trina Robbins, two of the original members of the Wimmen's Comix Collective.Kitchen Sink Press published the first five issues of Gay Comix; thereafter it was published by Bob Ross, publisher of the Bay Area Reporter gay newspaper. The first four issues were edited by Cruse; issues #5 through #13 were edited by Triptow. Andy Mangels edited issues #14 to #25 and a special issue featuring Barela; Mangels changed the title to Gay Comics starting with issue #15, in part to divest it of the \"underground\" implications of \"comix\".Excerpts from Gay Comix were included in a 1989 anthology titled Gay Comics.".
- Gay_Comix publisher Bob_Ross_(publisher).
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- Gay_Comix wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gay Comics".
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- Gay_Comix caption "Gay Comix #1 . Art by Rand Holmes.".
- Gay_Comix creators Howard_Cruse.
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- Gay_Comix editors Robert_Triptow.
- Gay_Comix endmo "July".
- Gay_Comix endyr "1998".
- Gay_Comix format "anthology".
- Gay_Comix id "11315".
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- Gay_Comix issues "25".
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- Gay_Comix publisher Bob_Ross_(publisher).
- Gay_Comix publisher Kitchen_Sink_Press.
- Gay_Comix schedule "Irregular".
- Gay_Comix sort "Gay Comix".
- Gay_Comix startmo "Sept.".
- Gay_Comix startyr "1980".
- Gay_Comix subcat "Kitchen Sink Press".
- Gay_Comix title "Gay Comics".
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- Gay_Comix subject Category:1980_comics_debuts.
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- Gay_Comix comment "Not to be confused with Gay Comics, published by Marvel Comics from 1945–1949.Gay Comix (later spelled Gay Comics) is an underground comics series published from 1980–1998. Created by Howard Cruse, Gay Comix featured the work of primarily gay and lesbian cartoonists. Much of the early content was autobiographical, but more diverse themes were explored in later editions. Autobiographical themes include falling in love, coming out, repression, and sex.".
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