Friday, December 11, 2020

Stars (December 1984), Part Two

Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, magazine illustrator Mike Miksche, working under the pseudonym Steve Masters, established himself as an underground purveyor of homoerotic imagery. Specializing in uniforms, particularly sailors, and participating in sadomasochistic recordings for the sex researcher Alfred Kinsey, Miksche, like many of his homosexual peers before the Stonewall Riot of 1969, led a double life which proved exhausting, prompting a mental breakdown and eventual suicide. Despite his death, Miksche’s legacy continues and his work paved the foundation for future artists like Etienne and Tom of Finland. This December 1984 issue of Stars (which has been broken into two parts) attests to this influence with a biography and showcase of the artist’s work. In the second half (see the first half here), the comic Alex in Wonderland is accompanied by the article “The Phallus in History and in Fact,” an illustration by Harry Bush, and a photo of Cory Adams from the publication's May 1985 edition.

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