Rob Kirby's "
Curbside" comic strip was one of those strips I loved instantly.  (Along with 
David Kelly's "Steven.") I loved his style.  I loved his stories.  He's a helluva writer.  I loved the fact he had black gay characters who actually wanted to be with one another.  
And, he has a smashing sense of humor.  I had the pleasure of finally meeting Rob after loving his work for 
so many years, because of 
Juicy Mother and 
Boy Trouble 2: Born To Trouble. I had a story in Boy Trouble called "
Click - Download." It was 
alllllll about my adventures in porn.  (Collecting and stealing, not starring.)  Plus, it was the first time I ever did a story in full color.  Rob completed his run with Curbside, took a break and is now back at the drawing board, putting out an anthology of comics entitled "
Three."  It looks like three queer cartoonist get their turn, each issue, at telling different stories.  First up is 
Eric Orner and 
Joey Alison Sayers.  On top of "
Three," Rob has even re-vamped and re-launched his website, re-titled: 
Rob Kirby Comics.  "
Three" is also available for pre-order.  Support the queer comic arts!!!

"Rob Kirby's all-new, all-color, all-queer comics anthology promises to be at least as much fun as a barrel of monkeys, if not even more so!  So join Rob, Eric "Ethan Green" Orner and Joey Alison "Thingpart" Sayers for issue #1, coming your way soon!"
 
2 comments:
Mr. V, you are the coolest and sweetest! XO
Rob K
Rob!!! I just read "Three" and it is AMAZING!!!! Thanks for helping to keep queer comix alive. I can't wait for issue 2.
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