Friday, December 13, 2019

Advocate Men (December 1988), Part Two

Advocate Men closed 1988 on a strong note, with the December issue prominently displaying Colt Studio’s Sam Dekker – who quickly became a preferential model in the realm of homoeroticism during the 1980s and early 1990s – as both the centerfold and cover. In the second half (see the first half here), photos of Don Jacobs and Kurt Wilde are joined by the short stories “Ben’s Brother” and “Circulation” (which, much like “The Swamp Woggy,” both center around the tenacious pursuits of a domineering older man toward a younger individual), a Poppers cartoon concerning Billy’s inability to maintain employment, a showcase of Rand Worrell’s artwork, and reader-submitted fantasies.

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