Exit, Stage Left!
Snagglepuss re-imagined as a gay playwright in the 1950's. DC Comics, 2017.
Based on Tennessee Williams.
Snaggle with his beard.
Huckleberry Hound as William Faulkner, and some actor.
Steve Pugh.
Faulkner wasn't gay.
Dan Panosian.
Arthur Miller needs help.
Poignant. Oh, and he ain't a man. Stay consistent with your premise or don't use it.
How to suggest without jumping the shark.
HUAC.
Huckleberry is caught up in a raid on the Stonewall Inn. Ruined, he
hangs himself. Snagglepuss tells HUAC what very few did, and that was
to go fuck themselves. While the interior art is not that hot the story
is very clever. The covers are excellent.
I think anthro and furry stories need to be all talking animals. This
one mixes cartoon animals into a human society, no explanation given.
This is probably done so they could draw the famous people they
pointlessly use in this comic, but the representations of those guys is
way bad. Sorry, but those drawings don't work. The artist needs to be
locked in a room with nothing but Mort Drucker caricatures to read, and
pronto! DC should have got with Disney and brought Scar into this, an
obvious choice for the NYC arts scene.
But Disney outs their audience, not their actors.
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