"Queer cartooning encompasses some of the best and most interesting comics
of the last four decades, with creators tackling complex issues of identity and
a changing society with intelligence, humor, and imagination. This book celebrates
this vibrant artistic underground by gathering together a collection of
excellent stories that can be enjoyed by all.
No Straight Lines showcases major names such as Alison Bechdel (whose
book Fun Home was named Time Magazine’s 2006 Book of the Year), Howard
Cruse (whose groundbreaking Stuck Rubber Baby
is now back in print), and Ralf Koenig (one of Europe’s most popular
cartoonists), as well as high-profile, crossover creators who have
flirted with the world of LGBTQ comics, like legendary NYC artist David
Wojnarowicz and media darling and advice columnist Dan Savage. No Straight Lines also spotlights many
talented creators who never made it out of the queer comics ghetto, but produced amazing work that deserves wider
attention.
Until recently, queer cartooning existed in a parallel universe to the rest of comics, appearing only in gay newspapers
and gay bookstores and not in comic book stores, mainstream bookstores or newspapers. The insular nature of the world
of queer cartooning, however, created a fascinating artistic scene. LGBT comics have been an uncensored, internal conversation
within the queer community, and thus provide a unique window into the hopes, fears, and fantasies of queer
people for the last four decades.
These comics have forged their aesthetics
from the influences of underground comix,
gay erotic art, punk zines, and the biting
commentaries of drag queens, bull dykes,
and other marginalized queers. They have
analyzed their own communities, and their
relationship with the broader society. They
are smart, funny, and profound. No Straight
Lines will be heralded by people interested
in comics history, and people invested in
LGBT culture will embrace it as a unique
and invaluable collection."