We saved the best for last as we close this year’s Pride edition of Nerdcore with a bang.
Muchacho is such a gorgeously written and drawn comic that I can’t believe it exists. For a queer-themed comic, it’s up there with American Gods, A Man’s Skin, and The White Trees.
The blurb:
In 1976 Nicaragua “Tacit” Somoza rules the small Central American country with the support of the ruthless Guardia. The son of a powerful family from the capital, Managua, Gabriel is a young priest with an incredible talent for sacred art. He is sent to enhance his painting skills with Ruben, a priest in San Juan–a little village located at the base of a mountain. Despite his difficulty integrating with the villagers due to his father’s reputation, Gabriel slowly gets to know them and, eventually, to love them. Encouraged by Ruben, he paints the villagers. He paints them as they are–men and women of flesh and blood. But Gabriel is soon witness to acts of military repression of the locals. It doesn’t take long for him and the villagers to get swept away in these times of growing rebellion and smoldering revolution. Artistic passion, romantic passion, revolutionary passion. Passion courses though the pages of Muchacho, a two-part series.
Original title: Muchacho
Writer, artist: Emmanuel Lepage
Translator for Europe Comics: Montana Kane
Layouter: Philippe Ghielmetti (illusions)
Lettering and text layout: Calix Ltd
Publisher: Dupuis (French/2004 & 2006), Europe Comics (English/2015 & 206)
WARNING: Violence.
Dollsexposed documents full-frontal male nudity in comics and cartoons from mainstream and independent creators. The project was created in response to the longstanding imbalance in how male and female nudity are depicted in popular media.
Outside of Nerdcore, Dollsexposed creates mixed-media and miniature photography. Their work has been included in several juried exhibitions and festivals, including Tucson Erotica Art Show, Seattle Erotic Art Festival, Los Angeles Kinky Art Show, and Los Angeles Leather Getaway.
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