Friday, July 31, 2020

All Man (July 1987), Part Two

Running from 1987 to 2004, All Man joined the ranks of other homoerotic publications when many of its peers were shifting away from cultural matter and focusing mainly on photo spreads. All Man, in tun, was one of the few who maintained this additional material and the publication’s premiere issue, which has been broken into two parts, showcases this factor. In the second half (see the first half here), an interview with comic book illustrator Howard Cruse is accompanied by a display of Oscar’s artwork, an article about actor Joe Dallesandro’s work with Any Warhol, and spreads titled “Muscle Man,” “Rugged in Red,” and “What’s Smaller than a Bread Box, Bigger than a Hot Dog Bun.”

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