Gay Comix (later spelled Gay Comics) is an unrground ics seri published om 1980–1998. Created by Howard Cse, Gay Comix featured the work of primarily gay and lbian rtoonists. Much of the early ntent was tobgraphil, but more diverse them were explored later edns. Autobgraphil them clu fallg love, g out, reprsn, and…
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Kchen Sk Prs published the first five issu of Gay Comix; thereafter was published by Bob Ross, publisher of the Bay Area Reporter gay newspaper.
Andy Mangels eded issu #14 to #25 and a special issue featurg Barela; Mangels changed the tle to Gay Comics startg wh issue #15, part to divt of the “unrground” implitns of “ix”. As noted by Brian Jam Baer, sce at least the turn of the 20th century observers and scholars of alternative sexuali Rsia have regard such phenomena as barometers of morny, though often ways which strikgly challenge Wtern notns of queer inty (“Rsian Gays” 500).
The erstwhile Soviet health service officials attached the threat of the spread of AIDS primarily to homosexualy; even today this ‘risk group’ is picted by doctors and journalists alike the blackt of ton. 4 In 1989, activist Roman Kal lnched Tema, an important gay journal and, wh Yevgeniya Debryanskaya, -found the Unn of Sexual Mori (later the Mosw Gay and Lbian Unn) Febary of 1990. Other gay rights anizatns of the late Soviet perd clud the Tchaikovsky Foundatn for Cultural Iniativ and the Defense of Sexual Mori St.
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Many of the groups ma a primary goal to repeal part one of the Soviet penal ’s Article 121, which outlawed male homosexual relatns. The dawng of the post-Soviet 1990s saw an explosn of activy (though signifintly, ltle expansn) of Rsia’s newly open gay muny. The new visibily of homosexualy me to be associated wh the enomic valu and eedoms of the post-munist era; the public eventually soured on those reforms and me to nsir much of the new thkg as “immoral” and “foreign.
Wh the ey of the world on a (purportedly) mocratizg Rsia, ternatnally fund gay rights non-ernmental anizatns set up shop, cludg An Effective Shield of Protectn (AESOP), foced on the AIDS crisis, and Triangle, an LGBT rights group. Rotikov’s historil travel guibook The Other Petersburg (Dgoi Petersburg, 2000); the lerary journal Gay Slavs (1994-1997); the poetry of Mogut; two remarkable films, Yury Pavlov’s Creatn of Adam (1994) and Sergei Livnev’s Hammer and Sickle (1994); Valery Mikhailov’s Male Ballet St.
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Petersburg; and the republitn of works by gay thors, such as Mikhail Kuzm’s landmark 1906 novel Wgs and those of the late Soviet poet/playwright Yevgeny Kharonov.
8 Other artists took spiratn om more regnizably Wtern sourc, such as Gey Gurianov, who signed the 1998 Amsterdam Gay Gam poster, and the cult drag performer Vladislav Mamyshev-Monroe, whose ironic impersonatns of famo figur like Len, J Christ, Hler and his US starlet namake ptured a sense of the “anythg go” fluidy of inty the Yelts 90s. Some Wtern scholars gay and lbian studi hoped that Rsia and the other untri of Eastern Europe might provi lol alternativ to the hegemonic mol of gay and lbian muny that had been produced and stutnalized Ameri ….
[W]hen Rsia was suated the East, where sexualy was imaged as premorn and had not yet been stutnalized as gay or straight, (homo)sexual sire there appeared to be radilly different, polymorpho, a potential erotic alternative to the Wtern mol of sire. The notn of Rsia as “queer avant la lettre” (Baer, “Rsian Gays”: 508) was emblematized passag like this, om anthropologist David Tuller’s 1996 book Cracks the Iron Closet:.