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Tom of Finland. The Complete Kake Comics
Dian Hanson
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Description for Tom of Finland. The Complete Kake Comics
Hardcover. Illustrator(s): Tom of Finland. Editor(s): Hanson, Dian. Num Pages: 704 pages. BIC Classification: AFF; AGB; AGHX; AGZ; JFSK2. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 203 x 143 x 45. Weight in Grams: 1188.
In 1965, Tom of Finland began flirting with the idea of an ongoing character for his panel stories, the ultimate Tom’s Man. He tried out a blond named Vicky—a common male name in Finland—followed by a Tarzan-inspired Jack. Then in 1968 Tom settled on Kake, a dark-haired, mustached leatherman who often wore a tight white T-shirt bearing the motto “Fucker.” Kake lived up to this moniker, a sort of post-Stonewall, hyper-masculine Johnny Appleseed traveling the world on his motorcycle to spread the seeds of liberated, mutually satisfying, ecstatically explicit gay sex. Tom lived out many of his most personal fantasies ... Read more
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Publisher
TASCHEN Gmbh
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2014
Condition
New
Number of Pages
704
Place of Publication
Cologne, Germany
ISBN
9783836550512
SKU
V9783836550512
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 4 to 8 working days
Ref
99-34
About Dian Hanson
Dian Hanson is a senior editor and writer for TASCHEN, with over 50 books to her credit. In addition to ARNOLD, her recent works include The Art of Pin-up, Masterpieces of Fantasy Art, and The Fantastic Worlds of Frank Frazetta. Read here how it all began. Touko Laaksonen, the boy who would become Tom of Finland ... Read more
Reviews for Tom of Finland. The Complete Kake Comics
“Kake allows Tom to express all his fantasies. Sailors, lifeguards, cowboys, policemen… —all are invariably handsome, brawny, and enthusiastically gay when Kake comes along.”
Chicago Reader
“If you need proof that today’s revolutions are tomorrow’s institutions, look no further than Tom of Finland.”
The Village Voice
Chicago Reader
“If you need proof that today’s revolutions are tomorrow’s institutions, look no further than Tom of Finland.”
The Village Voice