in Modern Thought from the University of Aberdeen. in Media & Communications from the European Graduate School and Ph.D. He co-founded Massive Goods with Anne Ishii in 2013. Graham Kolbeins is a Canadian queer filmmaker, writer, and designer living in southern California. He lives in New York, NY.Īnne Ishii is a writer and the Executive Director of Asian Arts Initiative in Center City Philadelphia. Tagame’s artwork has been exhibited internationally, and he was the founding Editor and Art Director of Japan’s most widely-circulated gay journal, G-Men.Ĭhip Kidd is best known for his iconic book jackets but is also a novelist, archivist, and influencer in the world of cartooning and pop culture. 1964) is a legend in gay comics throughout the world and in the American underground. (Please note: This book is a traditional work of manga, and reads back to front and right to left.)
Produced by veteran “Japanist” Anne Ishii and filmmaker Graham Kolbeins, with a jacket design by longtime Tagame fan and acclaimed graphic designer Chip Kidd. Featuring intense, explicit, over-the-top scenes of BDSM between hypermasculine men, The Passion of Gengoroh Tagame is a must-have for Tagame fans as well as fans of "Bara" manga (manga created primarily by gay men for a gay male audience) and bear cultures in general. 2 features a treasure trove of long and short stories previously unpublished in English, accompanied by original essays and an exclusive new interview with the internationally renowned cartoonist. The long-awaited follow-up to Tagame's breakthrough collection, The Passion of Gengoroh Tagame Vol. In this unabashedly adult collection of BDSM comics, Tagame serves up what his fans love best: elaborate, sensational, beautifully rendered erotica. Kings, monks, cops, athletes: no manly man is safe from the deliciously depraved fantasies of gay manga master Gengoroh Tagame. The long-awaited second English language anthology from the master of "bara" manga.