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Well, they don’t quite return… more like… debut. My good friend Anthony Gonzales was invited to have another art show at Chi Chiz, a gay bar in NYC. But instead of another solo show, he invited me and some other artists to exhibit!

All of us showing will have a comic-style bent to our work. And we’re all queer pervs, so expect some sexiness. And since Chi Chiz attracts a predominantly black crowd, most of our pieces will celebrate the black male and his beauty.

Each of these 5 drawings will be showing and available for purchase. These are all framed original one of a kind colored pencil and marker drawings on 8×10″ sized craft paper.

You may have seen some of these images in slightly different form on my site or in my books. Well, that’s because they are redos. I take my original sketch of said drawing, and instead of coloring it on the computer like I normally do, I’ll draw over it on brown paper. Bingo, instant original! XD

Wish me luck in selling something! And drop by if you can! Info is below!

Meet Eric McBride, a tall buff hairy hung hunk and decorated Navy Seal. Now meet his little step-brother, Danny, a fun-loving albeit sneaky high school senior. Danny has mysterious powers of hypnosis and uses them on his strapping step-bro!
I had a lot of fun with this commission- as it includes 2 of my loves– character design and size comparison. I can’t wait to draw these boys again!
This week in erotic figure drawing, we had a dude who brought along a few props from his
leather pig play collection. I wasn’t mucho attracted to him so the plan to turn him into someone else came about quite early.
The constant debate in my brain was whether to make him Wolverine, who garners me comments and accolade, OR a new self-created hunk. Then I got the idea– why not both?
So when you click each of these drawings, you’ll see piggy Logan with 4 different hairstyles, that’ll totally change how you look at him!
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And yes, this model most certainly brought a penis pump to drawing…
and used it… and freaked all of us out.

Dislikes: Her all-powerfullness. When she’s portrayed all young and whiney.
Likes: Her kickass BDSM hound costume and the fierce buzzcut or mullet she rocks. When she’s portrayed as a capable, take-action, “I’ll do this myself, fuck all o’ youze,” BADASS!
Rachel always struck me as one of the butchest X-Men. Her clothes and attitude (half of the time) just screamed touch chick. The other half of the time (and I guess this is Claremont’s and Davis’ way of making her 3-dimensional) she acted like an annoying scared little girl. Like every time she whined about Jean not accepting her, I screamed into my comic like “Bitch, she ain’t your mother! Get over it!” Or when she cried about Scott and Jean neglecting her for Nathan, I’d be all, “You ain’t their kid, honey! You don’t exist in their timeline! Get a grip and go screw Meggan, cuz you know you wanna!” hehe
I was always kind of apathetic towards Strong Guy. In fact, I even went through a phase of thinking the character’s creation was offensive to Italian Americans because his name is Guido.
What made me begin to like this character was his writing under Peter David in the new Madrox and X-Factor books. Yea, I’ll be the first to admit, new X-Factor is kind of slow and depressing. But I like the dialogue and character interactions; particularly between Guido and Madrox. They read like they’ve been best buds forever.
I had a lot of fun drawing Guido. Being that he’s a humorous and stylized character, I felt like I could be a little more whimsical with the drawing. I’m surprised, however, at the lack of erotic Strong Guy fan art on the web. He seems like he’d be right up you guys’ alley, particulatly you bear chasers. Get the nude greasy guido cock version at Anti-Heroes.net > Members Gallery > FanBoy.

So for a long time I really loathed Cable. He just felt overly important. I also didn’t like that as his popularity grew, he got more and more… conventionally attractive. I really hate when this happens to a comic character. They are introduced with unique physical traits, but a soon as they get popular, they get an extreme makeover– e.g. Cable’s sudden luscious Backstreet Boy locks. I mean, This guy was supposed to be OLDER remember?! Nothing annoys me more than bald men who all of a s
udden make up new hairlines for themselves. (cough cough Jeremy Piven)So MY Cable is an homage to
original Cable; the Cable I’ve learned to like. I’m talkin Liefeld Cable… with the receding hairline, strange body proportions, tiny feet, useless straps and belts and buckles and all. Naked hairy daddy version at Anti-Heroes.net > Members Gallery > FanBoy.

I really liked Random. I mean, really… liked Random. We’re talking traced the panels, redrew him nude, and… liked… those drawings.
Sure, I recognized he was created to be the Wolverine/Cable of X-Factor, but I appreciated his design and personality a lot. And when his backstory (having the name “Marshall Evanstone III” and being revealed to actually be a formless insecure blob) came out, I fell more in love.
I fleshed out his backstory in my head. It begins with a skinny, nerdy, waspy, queer fledgling young mutant who is alienated by everyone in his life. Secretly, he hangs out/ works at a rough and tumble biker bar. He befriends a big rugged biker and maybe even shares a sordid but passionate fuck or two in the bathroom. Then Dark Beast gets ahold of the kid and performs some experiments. Evil Beast holds the big biker guy hostage and has little Marshall use his powers to perform various evil deeds. Finally when the kid decides he’s had enough and tries to leave, Dark Beast offs the kid’s biker lover. Then, partly as an homage to his lover, Marshall re-imagines himself as Random, this quintessential tough macho guy, who not-so coincidentally looks a lot like poor Marshall’s former lover.
Don’t forget to take a gander at the naked version at Anti-Heroes.net > Members Gallery > FanBoy. Since Random is a shape shifter, he can make his cock whatever shape or size he wants…
Chaos, Mayhem and Bedlam– Those were the 3 codenames given to a very early incarnation of the Anti-Heroes. This was after they became men (yes, the Anti-Heroes were originally women) but before Marvel introduced Jesse Bedlam.
Why do I like Bedlam? Well, in addition to sharing my first name, at the time of his introduction, he completed the triumvirate of there being an African-American man on every generation of X-team. X-Men had Bishop, Gen X had Synch, and now New Mutants/ X-Force had Bedlam.
If you have no idea who I’m talking about, here’s a quickie history. His real first appearance was in the Age of Apocalypse, a dystopian alternate reality where quite a few new memorable characters were created. Bedlam made his way to the main canon universe a few years later, around the time the original X-Force was failing. He lasted till that series’ cancellation but was then killed a few years later in X-Men, along with many other characters by crucifixion on the lawn of the X-Mansion.
Needless to say, I was livid for years. But outta nowhere, Bedlam was inexplicably seen alive in a new book! I kinda don’t need an explanation because his death was senseless in the first place. Let’s celebrate by wacking off to my drawing of him! Anti-Heroes.net > Members Gallery > FanBoy for the naked hairy version!



Hey guys, check out this artist I recently met, BeefyBlimps.com. Awesome artwork and a really cool guy!


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