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Artifice by Alex Woolfson
Artifice by Alex Woolfson











Just a 30-something coder/musician/gardener with a penchant for all things gay and geeky. Flame ON! Theme :: Bethany Borden of Outhouse Games.All on this episode of Flame ON!, your bi-weekly source for everything gay and geeky!ĭownload from the player above | Subscribe via Soundcloud | iTunes | Stitcher | RSS Gay porn comic Alex Woolfson The Young Protectors Engaging the Enemy 0: Prologue on section for free and without registration. Alex discusses his artistic partners and their work on Artifice, a sci-fi thriller set in a corporation-controlled future, and most recently, Young Protectors, a superhero epic about teenage heroes taking on a manipulative (and handsome) older villain.Īlex also offers advise on how to fund and find collaborators for independent comics projects and his own opinions about the state of LGBT characters in the comic book industry today. On this episode of Flame ON!, Bryan sits down with independent comics creator Alex Woolfson to talk about his journey in bringing new LGBT characters to life through his web comics portal Yaoi 911. Tune in for dishing on the latest in pop and queer culture! Out.com caught up with the two creators of the viral comic sensation to ask them about their beginnings, their work, and their advice to those who might follow in their footsteps.Flame ON! is the all-gay, all-geek podcast. With more than half the time still on the clock and over $20,000 in donations so far, the time may have come to put a little gay action in our action adventure. is an online fund where people pledge money to creative projects. The project blasted past its $7,000 Kickstarter goal in under 48 hours and people really started with their browsers and with their wallets.

Artifice by Alex Woolfson

Admittedly, Nelsons art is looks much more like mainstream Western comics. Writer Alex Woolfson and artist Winona Nelson unveiled their stunning new graphic novel Artifice is about a prototype android named Deacon who, after failing his mission, is emotionally dissected by a corporate robopsychologist. Artifice, published in book form this month, first appeared as a webcomic on Woolfsons website, which is called Yaoi911. But after a major boost from a Kickstarter fund, some of that sex is about to get a whole lot gayer. Violence, gore, sex, and artificial intelligence: all these are stock elements of the sci-fi action genre.













Artifice by Alex Woolfson