Thursday, February 10, 2011

Underground Comics

Well i chose to look at the gay comix, which i thought was hilarious.  The first cover with the gay boy in tight short shorts eating a hot dog sexually in public defenitely drew me in. haha.

These are funny, just because they are simple gay jokes that even straight people can get.  There a jokes from a girl trying to figure out if she is a lesbian or just a bi-sexual to lesbian couples having problems in their relationships to a boy trying to figure out if she could come out or even comfortable with his orientation.  I thought the characters maybe were a little overly gestured which i liked, like for instance, the one girl's tongue was four inches long and it curved a lot.  The characters also were sometimes a bit "scratchy" the lines weren't put together kind of looked like it was rushed the style.  Also with some jokes was a reference to L.A. saying how it shouldn't be impossible to find another lesbian in L.A., just because it is known to be one of the biggest city of lesbians and gays.  The couple parts are pretty hilarious, showing how lesbians do cheat on the person they are dating, or how they think they can date two people at once.  They mostly showed a lot of couples or people that are not "trustworthy" but there was like one or two , i dont know about two, but where the couple was actually committed to each other.   I dont know if that was intentionally to show that they are "non- committing" or what, but it was kind of bogus to me. 

When i read "Billy goes out"  i thought it was hilarious too, i mean they are i guess, but it showed him imagining himself doing another guy and like him talking to his penis, which i never saw in comics lol.  But then they had the rejection list for when someone approaches you at a bar for the first time, and i have to say when i read it, it was correct.  I mean everyone in their mind takes about what... five seconds to know if they like the person or not.  It starts with the looks, then goes down to how did they hit on me? too strong? too weak? its facts, and i liked how they had that above a panel like he was thinking about it. 

I enjoyed these underground comics, especially this one just because it was real and joking about being gay. 

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