Reviews
For sweet-tempered satire, don't miss Roy & Al...stingingly funny commentary about the hedonistic ways of urban gay men. #8212Xtra!West, I spent most of the night with my feet propped up on my desk, chuckling over every page—much to the irritation of those in the newsroom who actually wanted to make the paper's deadline. (Warning: It's not for those who find cartoon sex disturbing). — The Vancouver Province blog, I spent most of the night with my feet propped up on my desk, chuckling over every page-much to the irritation of those in the newsroom who actually wanted to make the paper's deadline. (Warning: It's not for those who find cartoon sex disturbing). - The Vancouver Province blog, I spent most of the night with my feet propped up on my desk, chuckling over every page--much to the irritation of those in the newsroom who actually wanted to make the paper's deadline. (Warning: It's not for those who find cartoon sex disturbing). -- The Vancouver Province blog, For sweet-tempered satire, don't miss Roy & Al ...stingingly funny commentary about the hedonistic ways of urban gay men. — Xtra!West, I spent most of the night with my feet propped up on my desk, chuckling over every page—much to the irritation of those in the newsroom who actually wanted to make the paper's deadline. (Warning: It's not for those who find cartoon sex disturbing). —The Vancouver Province blog, König's work is most reminiscent of the early days of gay comics such as Gay Comix and Meatmen ... It pushes boundaries, demanding more than mere acceptance but also an appreciation of gay life in all its outrageousness-or, more generally of life in all the diversity of its outrageousness, whether gay or straight, German or American, vanilla or kinky. - EdgeBoston.com, König's work is most reminiscent of the early days of gay comics such as Gay Comix and Meatmen ... It pushes boundaries, demanding more than mere acceptance but also an appreciation of gay life in all its outrageousness--or, more generally of life in all the diversity of its outrageousness, whether gay or straight, German or American, vanilla or kinky. -- EdgeBoston.com, For sweet-tempered satire, don't miss Roy & Al ...stingingly funny commentary about the hedonistic ways of urban gay men. - Xtra!West, König's work is most reminiscent of the early days of gay comics such as Gay Comixand Meatmen... It pushes boundaries, demanding more than mere acceptance but also an appreciation of gay life in all its outrageousness—or, more generally of life in all the diversity of its outrageousness, whether gay or straight, German or American, vanilla or kinky. —EdgeBoston.com, I spent most of the night with my feet propped up on my desk, chuckling over every page -- much to the irritation of those in the newsroom who actually wanted to make the paper's deadline. (Warning: It's not for those who find cartoon sex disturbing). #8212The Province blog, For sweet-tempered satire, don't miss Roy & Al...stingingly funny commentary about the hedonistic ways of urban gay men. (Xtra!West), K nig's work is most reminiscent of the early days of gay comics such as Gay Comix and Meatmen ... It pushes boundaries, demanding more than mere acceptance but also an appreciation of gay life in all its outrageousness—or, more generally of life in all the diversity of its outrageousness, whether gay or straight, German or American, vanilla or kinky. — EdgeBoston.com, For sweet-tempered satire, don't miss Roy & Al...stingingly funny commentary about the hedonistic ways of urban gay men. —Xtra!West, I spent most of the night with my feet propped up on my desk, chuckling over every page_much to the irritation of those in the newsroom who actually wanted to make the paper's deadline. (Warning: It's not for those who find cartoon sex disturbing). _The Vancouver Province blog, For sweet-tempered satire, don't miss Roy & Al ...stingingly funny commentary about the hedonistic ways of urban gay men. -- Xtra!West, König's work is most reminiscent of the early days of gay comics such as Gay Comix and Meatmen ... It pushes boundaries, demanding more than mere acceptance but also an appreciation of gay life in all its outrageousness_or, more generally of life in all the diversity of its outrageousness, whether gay or straight, German or American, vanilla or kinky. _EdgeBoston.com