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Howard Cruse

    2 mai 1944 – 26 novembre 2019

    Howard Cruse était un auteur de bande dessinée underground américain, connu pour son exploration des thèmes gays dans ses bandes dessinées. Son travail se penchait souvent sur la recherche d'identité et d'appartenance au sein de la société élargie. Cruse utilisait son style visuel unique et son approche satirique pour sonder les complexités des relations humaines et des normes sociales. Il a été un pionnier dans la représentation de la vie queer, et son influence sur les bandes dessinées traitant de sujets LGBTQ+ est indéniable.

    Stuck Rubber Baby 25th Anniversary Edition
    Stuck Rubber Baby
    • Stuck Rubber Baby

      • 201pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
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      As a young gay man leading a closeted life in the 1960s American South, Toland Polk tries his best to keep a low profile. He’s aware of the racial injustice all around him—the segregationist politicians, the corrupt cops, the violent Klan members—but he feels powerless to make a difference. That all changes when he crosses paths with an impassioned coed named Ginger Raines.Ginger introduces him to a lively and diverse group of civil rights activists, folk singers, and night club performers—men and women who live authentically despite the conformist values of their hometown. Emboldened by this new community, Toland joins the local protests and even finds the courage to venture into a gay bar.No longer content to stay on the sidelines, Toland joins his friends as they fight against bigotry. But in Clayfield, Alabama, that can be dangerous—even deadly.

      Stuck Rubber Baby
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      Just in time for its twenty-fifth anniversary, First Second is republishing Howard Cruse's groundbreaking intersectional graphic novel about coming out and finding your voice during the civil rights movement.

      Stuck Rubber Baby 25th Anniversary Edition