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Gay Comix#3
Cover: Burton Clarke

Gay Comix #3

Dec 1982 · Kitchen Sink Press · 2.00 USD
“My Most Embarrassing Childhood Experience”

In "My Most Embarrassing Childhood Experience," Kurt Erichsen delivers a raw, personal story from the heart of early queer comics, capturing a moment of tension and moral complexity in the lives of two men navigating a hostile world. The issue, a standout in the groundbreaking *Gay Comix* series, features fully self-contained art and writing by Erichsen, with Burton Clarke’s stark cover setting the tone for a story rooted in vulnerability and consequence.

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writer, artist, inker, letterer Kurt Erichsen · cover Burton Clarke

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writer, artist, inker, letterer Kurt Erichsen
cover pencils, inks Burton Clarke

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George wants the gay men's resource center to be more revolutionary, but coldly throws Paul to the cops during a bar raid to facilitate his own escape

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).