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Mr. Fantastic Made Me Gay

By , April 18, 2012 6:45 PM

 

Born this way? Maybe. But I definitely remember having those very, very gay feelings late, late in 1976.

I was 8 1/2 then. Definitely the age where the half still gets mentioned. (Maybe I should be telling people that I’m 43-and-a-half now.) I had just bought a copy of Fantastic Four #179. Reed Richards, also known as the stretching Mr. Fantastic had been overcome by a foe and cast into a dangerous dimension. My heart raced as I opened the comic and began the story titled “A Robinson Crusoe in the Negative Zone!” and saw Reed floating helplessly in his underwear. (He looked so good in those baby-blue boxer-briefs way before anyone had heard of boxer-briefs!) Something was awakened in me. I’m not sure it was sexual, but I had fantasies about being there in the  Negative Zone with Reed. We would have each others’ backs. We would comfort each other and grow close. We would be best friends and survive on our wits. Well, we’d survive on Reed’s wits because he is incredibly smart, natch! And, so important to me at the time, Reed would be in his underwear.

I felt drawn to this older, intelligent, resourceful man. I wanted to be him? No. I wanted to be with him. Side-by-side. Was it something romantic? It was, but I didn’t know it then.

Reed Richards is the kind of guy I always wanted. He is a leader. He values intelligence over strength or force, though he wan’t afraid to use either when his loved ones were threatened. And his super-ability to stretch was the coolest power any superhero ever had! It’s no surprise that I spend a good deal of time stretching guys’ foreskin in my Foreskin Exam videos. Considering my life-long love of Reed Richards, it’s even less surprising that I run a website called Fantastic Foreskin!

Feral and the Ghost Skater #1

By , November 30, 2011 6:49 PM

Do you ever fantasize about a world where uncut monsters and animal sex meet head on, where watching someone turn into an werewolf isn’t strange — it’s an opportunity to suck some furry intact dick? If so, you’ll enjoy Feral and the Ghost Skater as much as I did.

The 32-page, full-color comic is the creation of tattoo-artist Dave Davenport and features three stories. Some of the characters have appeared in his previous work (but it’s easy to get caught up) and some stories are the first part of a bigger, ongoing story. The stories feature a ghostly alternadude rooming with a (new?) werewolf, a couple who make an indecent proposal to the Grim Reaper and a therapy session that gets hot and hairy. The art has a raw, underground feel that makes it way sexier than anything you’ll see in Spider-Man and the coloring is expressive and way-better than most mainstream comics. And the sex is hot and playful!

There’s also a lot of foreskin. Un-retracted, head-hugging, delicious foreskin. With the presence of so much prepuce, I thought I may have found a kindred spirit in creator Dave Davenport. I had to ask him about the presence of so much wrapped meat in his work.

“There is a logic to it,” Dave explains. “Gunnar is Latin, Feral is a werewolf and as such regenerated his forskin, and so does Doug when he becomes one as well. The Grim Reaper is a creature much older than the idea of circumcism . I wouldn’t want to smell his cheese, though.”

I love a man who gives some thought to the reality and fantasy of foreskin. Dave continues, “I love uncut guys, especially visually the penis looks more interesting.” I couldn’t agree more. You can follow Dave Davenport on Twitter (@dogspunk4reals) and buy his books on his Dogspunk website.

Licking Foreskin

By , August 5, 2011 5:15 AM

I love getting emails like this! Jon Macy, author and illustrator of the awesome Fearful Hunter graphic novel series, sent me this brand new sketch of a toungue exploring a tasty foreskin. Beautiful! And he said I inspired it. Well, I think it was more my work on Fantastic Foreskin than me, but still way flattering.

Jon Macy is an award-winning comic book creator and a foreskin conoseur. He’s also a really great guy. Check out more of his work at jonmacy.com.

Wolf-boys, Druids and Foreskins

By , July 20, 2011 6:30 PM

Imagine the most primal, satisfying sex you ever had, his furry body against your uncut dick, his nails on your back, sweat dripping off your shaved head. He scratches your ritually tattooed body. You want more. He’s in you. He wants to possess you for life. You want him too. You can’t have him. You know being with him is dangerous. Bigger forces than you both understand will keep you from being together. You are in danger, but you can’t stop. You can’t. You want him in you. Your foreskin is straining against your engorged, throbbing cock. You shoot all over his hard, furry body. Are you being watched?

Now imaging all this is happening in a comic book. Because it is.

I just read Jon Macy’s beautiful and (really) erotic Fearful Hunter. I love it. I love the simple, crude art which is really elegant, raw and honest. The characters come to life on the page. The story may be about werewolves, forrest spirits and druids, but it is clear and relatable. And it is truly erotic. Truly. It’s not just a series of hot bodies, big dicks and “I wanna fuck you” talk. It’s a sexy, primal world with intriguing characters and a sexuality that gets under the skin. It’s like Twilight or Buffy the Vampire Slayer for gay men. It gave me a boner.

The men are amazing. They’re not ‘roided out and exaggerated. They are fit, graceful and touchable. They are furry or smooth. They are tattooed or pointy-eared. They kiss in the forrest. They are awkwardly drawn to each other.And they are all uncut. The books sexuality really simmers. The story’s just getting started in the first volume, but it left me very satisfied, yet wanting more.

I met creator Jon Macy at the San Diego Comic Con last year (I’ll be there this year too!) and he sent me this message:
I met you at Comic con and bought your t-shirt. Since the book is all about Druids and werewolves who are all natural I have them all uncut, but until I met you I always drew a generic foreskin and now I am going back and giving them all unique uh, features to design them for each character.


I love that Jon is interested in making the foreskins in his book more real and varied. It’s that kind of care that makes Fearful Hunter such a good book. I can’t wait to see more! I thoroughly recommend Fearful Hunter. You can get your books here.

See trailers for Fearful Hunter here.
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Alien Foreskin

By , July 16, 2011 3:45 AM

I went to the nude beach in San Diego yesterday to celebrate my birthday in my birthday suit, ride some waves and see some dick. I also took along two volumes of my friend Sean Z’s comic Myth. Myth us an ongoing series of sci fi comics with plenty of eroticism. The story starts with a hot uncut blond guy, with no body hair and one red eye, coming to earth to find his planet’s savior. It made me happy to think of a whole planet where no one is circumcised. But why no body hair? Maybe this guy was his planet’s version of a twink porn star.
The story reads like a cosmic Melrose Place. I get the feeling that the first two volumes just scratch the surface, giving just a hint of backstory about the earth-born cast and the alien visitors (there are more than the hot, hooded and hairless dude).
The art is good. Everyone is hyper-sexy, ripped and ready to go. One thing I like about the illustrations is that they’re more than a series of poses. The characters act, react and emote. This really helps with such a dense story and relatively large cast.
I was really digging the fact that everyone from Zithyra (the alien planet) was uncut. Artist/creator Sean Z draws a variety of foreskins, from boot-cut to tapered. I like an artist who can appreciate the range and beauty of ‘skins!
All the foreskins in the book were giving me a chubby on the beach. But then I’d turn the page and see some boob. The books have a bit of bisexually, which I find a huge turn-off. But a lot of guys and girls are into that, so they’ll be thrilled.
Still thinking about those foreskins, I asked Myth creator Sean Z about including so all those uncut guys in his work.

What’s up with all the foreskins in the comic?
I am a foreskin connoisseur! Expect more, lots and lots more, in future issues/installments of MYTH. ;)

What’s the deal with circumcision on Zithyra? Have they evolved to the point where they realize that butchering the penises of baby boys is idiotic, useless and cruel?
Not exactly, or rather, it’ll depend on the race/culture being introduced. I deal with circumcision/foreskin with males on Zithyra based on those circumstances.
For example, while having foreskins is quite “normal” for most races, a few cultural norms for the Gobluun for instance also includes cutting/piercing/mutilating the penial flesh in some decorative fashion is seen as an mark of beauty. One of their genetic traits is regenerative capabilities so they do this sort of thing quite often… like a person who enjoys changing their hair-styles.

What’s coming up, story-wise and foreskin-wise?
Well, story-wise there will be a bit of romance in Book 3, as well as lots and LOTS of action–particularly from Team Donjovan. His newly awakened minions are itching for some action, both of a destructive and sexual kind.
So I’ll be delivering a bit of both, along with a few surprises and developments through a few significant reveals among some of the cast.
Foreskin-wise, you’ll get to see how Uugo’s “equipment” handles when one of his victims becomes desperate. Along with some tongue-action that may rival some tentacle porn that seems popular in Japan. LOL!

You can check out Sean Z’s work at: Rated-z.com/myth

Attack on Foreskin Man

By , July 12, 2011 5:28 PM

Here’s a strange thing I saw on a comic book news site called Bleeding Cool News. (If you like comics, it’s the best news site out there!)

Again, someone is calling an intactivist anti-semitic. Seems like some are trying to quiet the anti-circ movement by calling anyone who speaks up against genital mutilation anti-Jew. It’s just not true. Religions are all equally stupid. Ancient rituals that demand body parts sliced off in the name of fictitious deities are crazy no matter what religion or reason.

The Foreskin Man comic book has been attacked non-stop for the past few weeks for their portrayal of a mohel (the evil Monster Mohel—a wicked Rabbi) in what many are calling a negative Jewish stereotype. They may be right. The creators of Foreskin Man may regret having gone too far. Sometimes we go to far when we are passionate about a cause. I know I have. But is Foreskin Man a Jew-hater? Or does he just hate this one aspect of Jewish, Muslim and American culture? I’m worried that this guy is taking so much fire when there are real anti-semites out there. It’s like when gay group GLAAD inexplicably goes after gay-allies like Kevin Smith or Family Guy when there are real homophobes on the air, in sports and on the radio. Some reports are saying that the portayal of the one mohel in the Foreskin Man comic book has derailed the anti-circ laws in San Francisco and Southern California. It’s become a really big deal. Or maybe it’s just a slow news cycle.

What do you think? Is Foreskin Man anti-semitic? Or is this a bunch of hot air over nothing?

Foreskin Man comic book

By , November 9, 2010 11:18 PM

He’s out there protecting your dick! His mission is to end the tyranny of genital mutilation! And he’s a blond stud who looks great in a tight uniform!

He’s Foreskin Man!

No joke. Some guys did a Foreskin Man comic book to spread anti-circumcision. I thought it was porn when I first heard about it. Kind looking forward to some hot comic book foreskin action.

But the book has a great meassage. Check it out:

You can find out more about this super-uncut guy at ForeskinMan.com!

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