I love when you post Bushmiller, have since the days of Fark photohackery. I always read his stuff as artless in a safe-for-4-year-olds way, but now I enjoy him as a masterful cartoonist and a subtle subversive. Thanks for the context & perspective, Peter.
This does nothing to alleviate my suspicion that Sluggo is a closet transvestite.
However, he didn't have time to powder his nose properly in this shot. When he's in high drag, he really does walk in mysterious skin, but he feels so at home, so alive, so free.
Nancy is such a good friend to support him like she does. We all need a friend like Nancy to let us be true to ourselves.
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I love when you post Bushmiller, have since the days of Fark photohackery. I always read his stuff as artless in a safe-for-4-year-olds way, but now I enjoy him as a masterful cartoonist and a subtle subversive. Thanks for the context & perspective, Peter.
This Bushmiller guy...hmm.
I think I may have met him once at Twin Peaks in the Castro District.
OK, this one pushes a couple of buttons for me, but I'm not saying more than that on that particular subject.
I love the textures & balances in this. I like how the word "sister" plays into the design of the panel best of all.
This does nothing to alleviate my suspicion that Sluggo is a closet transvestite.
However, he didn't have time to powder his nose properly in this shot. When he's in high drag, he really does walk in mysterious skin, but he feels so at home, so alive, so free.
Nancy is such a good friend to support him like she does. We all need a friend like Nancy to let us be true to ourselves.
Sluggo the Drag Queen--excellent!
He should get a little make-up, though. NO cheekbones to speak of.
The tweed is nice, though. But the shoes have to go.
Lulu, what kind of lesbian are you?
The shoes are sensible and fabulous! They look like my Born clogs. And I loved the black anklets.
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