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Related: About this forumDonelan Cartoons - NOT for the humor impaired (and may not be safe for work)
My first gay cartoons were drawn by Donelan. It was one of the things I loved about growing up as a gay youth.
Gerard P. Donelan (born 1949[1]), known primarily as just Donelan, is an openly-gay cartoonist. He drew "It's a Gay Life", a regular single-panel cartoon feature in The Advocate, for 15 years.[2]
Donelan was born in Boston, but grew up in Plymouth, Massachusetts, the son of advertising artist Paul Donelan. He studied art at Southeastern Massachusetts Technological Institute but did not finish a degree, and went to work in retail. In 1977, disappointed that the pioneering gay comic strip Miss Thing had ended its run in The Advocate, Donelan submitted a cartoon to the publication, which turned into a long-running series of his own. "It's a Gay Life" gently lampooned gay culture of the time, focusing primarily on young and middle-aged gay men. He continued to work in retailing while producing the series, which also yielded two paperback reprints: Drawing on the Gay Experience (1987) and Donelan's Back (1988).[1] His work has appeared in Frontiers magazine, in issues of Gay Comix (including one cover),[3] and in the gay comics anthology Meatmen.[2]
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(108,903 posts)Diclotican
(5,095 posts)WillParkinson
I am not gay - but this was in fact both intelligent, and humor at one plate.. I hope to read more of his cartoons..
Diclotican
Prophet 451
(9,796 posts)Really, Hallmark needs to come up with a term for that kind of situation.
Also loved the leg cramps one. Happens to me all the time.
Call Me Wesley
(38,187 posts)Very nice!