
PRINT Magazine dissects a classic lurid cover theme. We esp. like this yaoi version!

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PRINT Magazine dissects a classic lurid cover theme. We esp. like this yaoi version!

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Heidi MacDonald, editor-in-chief
Assistant Editor: Kate Fitzsimons
Contributing Editors
Torsten Adair
Jen Vaughn
Technology Editor: Bruce Lidl
Entertainment Editor: Shannon O'Leary
Columnists:
Todd Alcott
Michel Fiffe
Marc-Oliver Frisch
Rich Johnson
Paul O'Brien
MK Reed
Illustrations:
Maggie Siegel-Berele





Also:
http://zegas.livejournal.com/3416.html
The cover design swiped from the original HIGH NOON movie poster.
Don’t forget the DC Romance version:
http://www.comics.org/graphics/covers/1555/400/1555_4_0103.jpg
I’m not sure that gay nazi-slave porn really qualified as “yaoi”. :)
I’ve noticed a few swipes from the old hardboiled paperbacks … one of them recently appeared on a DC book … something with Rene Montoya as the Question, holding hands with some woman …
SWEET AGONY looks pretty sweet, indeed!
Jamesmith3 has a pet project along these lines, too, though he’s focusing primarily on comic art.
Jamesmith3 has a pet project along these lines, too, though he’s focusing primarily on comic art.
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