Sexual Violence in History: A Bibliography compiled by Stefan Blaschke |
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Start: Topical Index: Representations: Comics: 20th Century:
Representations: Comics: »Larry Fuller is an African-American underground comix writer, publisher, and promoter. Along with other such notables as Richard "Grass" Green, Guy Colwell, and Fuller's long-time business partner and friend, Raye Horne, Fuller made sure that the voices of black comic book creators were heard in a time when their artistic efforts were largely ignored. On the topics of race and sexuality, Fuller mastered the art of delivering social commentary in humorous form. (...) In 1975, Fuller teamed up with Raye Horne to form Ful-Horne Productions (later known as Fulhorne), putting out the sex-themed comics White Whore Funnies and the then ground-breaking Gay Heart Throbs. White Whore Funnies was produced on high-quality paper; it was one of the few underground comics to also be distributed in porn shops.« -- More information: Wikipedia Types: General: Rape I. Author Index -II. Speaker Index [Info] Wanzo, Rebecca. »Rape and Race in the Gutter: Larry Fuller and White Whore Funnies.« 59th Annual Conference of the Society for Cinema and Media Studies. Toronto 2018. |