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“Squat 1981”, The Daily Derriere, March 19, 2017

I did this Prismacolor sketch in 1981,  in an 14” x 11” sketchbook. This is an erotic pose, if somewhat difficult to maintain. But necessary if one is being covert.

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“Squat 0793”, The Daily Derriere, March 18, 2017

This drawing was found dumpster diving in a sketchbook from 1993, while I was working on “The Mark in America”, a serially published, never collected graphic novel I illustrated for Dark Horse Comics, published in early 1994. I was in my Jack Kirby phase at the time.

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“Erect 0793”, The Daily Derriere, March 17, 2017

This drawing was found dumpster diving in a sketchbook from 1993, while I was working on “The Mark in America”, a serially published, never collected graphic novel I illustrated for Dark Horse Comics, published in early 1994. I was in my Jack Kirby phase at the time.

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“John Callahan 071193”, The Daily Derriere, March 12, 2017

This drawing is of my late husband, John Callahan. It is dated July 11, 1993, which would have made him 47 years of age, 10 years younger than I am now.

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“Down Low With Luigi #7”, The Daily Derriere, March 11, 2017

This is a series of drawings illustrating a sexual fantasy from my late 80’s erotic sketchbook. This series, which I today call “Down Low With Luigi” is very similar in theme and plot to the “Down Low With Lou” series, except my “clone of desire” is a vaguely mafiosi type of dude rather than Lou Grant.

As an aspiring mainstream comic book artist in the 80’s, I got continual feedback that my inks weren’t of professional  quality. The really sad thing is that I believed them. Jeez, I wish I could do work like this TODAY. Or, I should say, I hope I still CAN do work like this today. We’ll find out when I start trying.

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“Down Low With Luigi #6, The Daily Derriere, March 10, 2017

This is a series of drawings illustrating a sexual fantasy from my late 80’s erotic sketchbook. This series, which I today call “Down Low With Luigi” is very similar in theme and plot to the “Down Low With Lou” series, except my “clone of desire” is a vaguely mafiosi type of dude rather than Lou Grant.

My parents gave me “The Art of Disney  Animation” when I was 10 or 11 years old. At this time I decided I would become an animator myself, a successor to the “9 Old Men” who were responsible for the classics  from the golden age of animation. However, I couldn’t draw the same thing twice, let alone 24 times per second, so I decided to draw comic books as practice. By the time I was 13 I had lost interest in animation, totally smitten with comic books. Ironically, I fell into animation upon graduating from art school; I was living in Los Angeles and, at the time, would have had to move to New York City, something beyond me. In retrospect, I know none of this was true, but I didn’t know it then. In any case, I’ve spent the majority of my professional career working in animation, on doing comic books on rare occasions. 

This page comes from my animation training, and because I was training myself to be able to design and maintain a specific likeness. 

Apparently I was hot for Al Capone.

Interesting side note: Edward G. Robinson, who got his career start playing Italian-American hoodlums, was Jewish. As is Ed Asner. As is my husband.

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“Down Low With Luigi #5, The Daily Derriere, March 9 2017

This is a series of drawings illustrating a sexual fantasy from my late 80’s erotic sketchbook. This series, which I today call “Down Low With Luigi” is very similar in theme and plot to the “Down Low With Lou” series, except my “clone of desire” is a vaguely mafiosi type of dude rather than Lou Grant.

Luigi sings like an angel.

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“Down Low With Luigi #4, The Daily Derriere, March 8 2017

This is a series of drawings illustrating a sexual fantasy from my late 80’s erotic sketchbook. This series, which I today call “Down Low With Luigi” is very similar in theme and plot to the “Down Low With Lou” series, except my “clone of desire” is a vaguely mafiosi type of dude rather than Lou Grant.

I was in my late 20’s when I drew this series. It was only in subsequent years that I gained broader experience with actual middle-aged bodies. Now, of course, I have one myself, and realize that, for the most part, my depictions were inaccurate. In this case, Luigi, who smoked, probably drank and did little if anything to stay in shape, would not have a body like this in his mid-40’s. Sorry to disillusion y’all, but that’s how it goes.

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“Down Low With Luigi #3, The Daily Derriere, March 7, 2017

This is a series of drawings illustrating a sexual fantasy from my late 80’s erotic sketchbook. This series, which I today call “Down Low With Luigi” is very similar in theme and plot to the “Down Low With Lou” series, except my “clone of desire” is a vaguely mafiosi type of dude rather than Lou Grant.

One of my youthful fantasies was to have sex with authority figures, as in bosses, landlords, policemen, politicians, etc. Thank God for unanswered prayers as the song goes; the occasions when I’ve gotten to act on these fantasies rarely turn out well, even if the sex itself is good (which it isn’t necessarily).

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“Down Low With Luigi #2, The Daily Derriere, March 6, 2017

My apologies for the brief hiatus, but I had ankle surgery on March 3 and am only now recovered enough to sit at my computer with my right foot elevated.

This is a series of drawings illustrating a sexual fantasy from my late 80’s erotic sketchbook. This series, which I today call “Down Low With Luigi” is very similar in theme and plot to the “Down Low With Lou” series, except my “clone of desire” is a vaguely mafiosi type of dude rather than Lou Grant. The co-star is, once again, a slightly idealized self-portrait. The “Luigi” character smokes, which I  used to find somewhat erotic. When my tricks did it, not me. I don’t smoke.