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Comic Book Queers interview Butch McLogic
July 14, 2013CLICK HERE to hear me talk about “Tug Harder”, my porn comic trilogy, on the Comic Book Queers podcast.
SO fun. <3 Thanks Stevie!
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Gay Comic Geek’s Glowing “Tug Harder” Review
April 18, 2013An enthusiastic review for the “Tug Harder” erotic trilogy, and a very funny one too.
And like the Gay Comic Geek says, I take your feedback seriously. His comments on Episode #1 had a big impact on my art style in later issues.
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More Praise for Tug Harder
December 15, 2012Click to view and download this image from Tug Harder #3. My gift to you!
WHAT THE CRITICS ARE SAYING:
Check out these clips from reviews (some old some new):
” The art altogether is phenomenal… Really good story, sad to see it end.” – The Gay Comic Geek – GayComicGeek.com
“…sad to see the story end, I highly recommend it to anyone who likes their comics with some gay sensibility and plenty of cock… …The series ends perfectly. I love it. You will too.”- Jasun Mark – Gay Daily Hot
“The story was excellent. Dear lord, what a funny ass comic! I was laughing out loud… I will say this: Get this comic, read it; it will put you in a great mood.” Tina Anderson – DoorQ
– “…Good stor(y) and even better art… Do you want to stimulate your brain or your junk? It is rare for a comic to do both.” Desmond Miller – Prism Comics
“Butch McLogic’s Tug Harder – Episode 3: Modern Ape would make a lovely stocking stuffer” – Siran Babayan, LA Weekly
– “Does anyone remember “Little Annie Fannie” from PLAYBOY magazine in the 1960s and 1970s? I’ve wondered for many years if a gay artist would put out an equivalent series: comic books with visual raunchiness and similar, satirical adult themes. Now someone has, a man calling himself ‘Butch McLogic’. …I may be hooked.” Allen Smalling – Amazon Reviewer
“It’s like jerking off to the Tao of Pooh.” – A Fan
“Heidegger meets The Dukes of Hazard meets gay Ron Jeremy meets Alien Meats!” – A Fan
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Bent-Con Bentlings
November 4, 2012Just for fun, here’s my version of the “Bent-Con Bentlings”, the LGTB comic convention mascots. I couldn’t resist making them look like they’re on the front cover of their very own comic book.
The convention is in L.A. from November 30-Dec 2nd. I’ll be there showing off my comic “Tug Harder – Episode 3: Modern Ape” for the first time anywhere. Looking forward to seeing you there!
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Meaty #3 – The Class Comics Halloween Special
October 11, 2012A clip from my Halloween pin-up. Find the full image in this year’s ‘Meaty’.
“Meaty #3 – The Class Comics Halloween Special” is now available! 2 volumes packed full of spooky gay pin-ups and mini-comics from more than 50 artists. Go HERE to preview, buy, and download it.
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Homo Erectus
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Snakes Alive!
June 29, 2012Above: A flashback scene from Tug Harder, Episode 3.
Officially, Snake didn’t have a name until halfway between the release of the first and second episodes. Like ‘The Old Man’, he was just going to remain nameless, but Class Comics did a Tug mini-site featuring the main characters, and… there it was, his name over his picture. Funny thing is, I only noticed that I’d adopted the name “Snake” after I finished writing the dialogue for the second episode. Clearly, it was the natural thing to call him.
I have yet to probe into his sordid past, but I plan on it. (Trust me, it’s good: the Old Man “only hires mean lookin’ drunks and ex-convicts” after all!) But even without a backstory, Snake is quickly seen to be a young, simple-minded, safety-seeking, jealous guy. He started out as additional comic relief, but his endearing qualities compelled me to up his prominence. For those of you who have been paying attention, he’s undergone a significant physical change in Episode 3 to match his… more ‘substantial’ role.
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The Old Man
June 11, 2012Above: from the original B&W version that I cold-turkey submitted to Class Comics long ago.
Below: From Episode 3, the (not-so-old) Old Man is barking some orders.
Why does the Old Man have an anger-management problem? It’s a great character flaw from which I can derive a ton of comedy and drama. More importantly however, I have a thing for firy men. One can’t help but be titillated by the implied excess of testosterone.
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