Mentaiko Itto

Mentaiko Itto, “Priapus” and “The Boy Who Cried Wolf”

Mentaiko Itto’s amusing gay mangas are a major part of the Japanese manga publications. Bruno Gmünder has published his works for the first time in English, introducing him to a broader audience. There are already two manga volumes released from Mentaiko Itto: “Priapus” and “The Boy Who Cried Wolf”. Following Itto’s success, publisher Bruno Gmünder introduced a poster book in a large-scale format.

The Myth and the Man

Artist Unknown, (The Myth and the Man)

“Mythology is not a lie, mythology is poetry, it is metaphorical. It has been well said that mythology is the penultimate truth–penultimate because the ultimate cannot be put into words. It is beyond words. Beyond images, beyond that bounding rim of the Buddhist Wheel of Becoming. Mythology pitches the mind beyond that rim, to what can be known but not told.”
Joseph Campbell, The Power of Myth

 

Pride

Jacopo Camagni,, “Pride”, Date Unknown, Cover Illustration, Pen and Ink and Watercolor

Jacopo Camagni has been working in the comics and illustration industry for over twenty years. In 1998 he’s drawn an original graphic novel dedicated to Lupin the 3rd under the supervision of the late Monkey Punch, creator of the character. Ten years later he began working for Marvel Comics. Since then he lent his art to some of the most famous characters of the Marvel Universe, such as Longshot, Hawkeye, Deadpool, Deadpool the Duck, the X-Men and Kanan from the Star Wars franchise. He’s been working non-stop on Nomen Omen since 2017

Class Comics, “The Pack”, Issue One

Class Comics “The Pack”, Issue One

“The Pack” #1 is written by Robert Fraser (The Initiation, Beautiful Dead, The Bromance) and breathtakingly illustrated by Class Comics illustrator , Nathan Sero. Using traditional illustration along with hand-painting water-color techniques in tandem with Photoshop coloring, Sero’s art is simply enchanting.

Class Comics is a publisher which issues several series of gay erotic comic books of high quality art, captivating characters, and exciting stories. Owned and operated by Canadian illustrator Patrick Fillion and writer Robert Fraser, Class Comics has been publishing their erotic comic books since 2000. In addition to the publishing of their own titles, the company has expanded their comic and art book collections to the French and German audiences through the European publishers Bruno Gmunder and H&O Editions.

Class Comics’ website is located at: https://www.classcomics.com