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Hungry Bottom Comics (2012)

Artist
Eric Kostiuk Williams
Date
2013
Publisher
self published
Format
Artists' Books
Size
17.5 × 25 × 0.3 cm
Length
28 
Description

Eric Kostiuk Williams’ debut autobiographical comic explores the author’s formative years navigating Toronto’s gay scene. Replete with dance-floor debauchery, online dating conquests, young heartbreak, and cameos from the queer cultural canon, Hungry Bottom Comics shatters contemporary gay culture’s obsession with masculinity and normalcy.

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