Talk:Barry Blair

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Creator of Barry Blair page is Paul Starling. factory_269@yahoo.com

[edit] Elfquest work

I recall the Elfquest controversy: It was about the characters' apparent youth and near-nakedness, not about sexual orientation.

So it isn't clear why the complaints of his Elfquest work are characterized as "homophobic," especually given that EQ features other adult characters in same-sex relationships.

rbeschizza@valornet.com

Am not aware of anyone referring to his work as "homophobic". More issue of the youth of his characters...

Blair introduced one of the first *openly* gay relationships in Elfquest. There are strong implications that he's gay himself, although naturally you can't jump to conclusions.
Blair's actual ElfQuest contributions are possibly less the reason for complaints in the ElfQuest community than his latter era Elflord and Elfheim material. The homosexual aspects of Blair's ElfQuest contributions are very tasteful by comparison.

(My original comments) The issue of his artwork (and situations) was more of it being borderline "homoerotic". Blair has a tendency of drawing his female characters (both human and elf) as extremely endowed, etc. Most of his male elf characters are almost indistinquishable from his human page boy characters. His male elves are almost effemine, and always look to be in their teens. Then you add in his way of 'dressing' them, and, well, some have issues...

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SOMEONE ELSE WROTE: The issue of his artwork (and situations) was more of it being homoerotic. Most of his male elf characters are almost indistinquishable from his human young boy characters. Blair's male elves seem effeminate to some, and usually look to be in their teens. This is arguably a standard of the 'elf' comic-book fad phenomena of the '80s, including the likes of Peter Hsu's Elf Warrior, in which a young boy was used as model for photorealistic elves, and earlier depictions of elves by Wally Wood (in various Warren magazine shorts and underground erotic comix) and of course Wendi Pini's ElfQuest (although Wendi Pini is much more facile at illustrating children and adults within the elf stereotype). Then you add in his way of dressing them, and, well, some have issues...
I have to disagree with your comparisons with Elf Warrior, Wood's Elves (from Wizard King), and EQ. Wood's & EQ elves are short in stature, NOT drawn like children. As noted, Blair drew his page boy characters (humans) and elves such as they looked the same. Heck, even he made a mistake and drew a page boy character on a couple of pages with pointy ears probably because he forgot.
There is no question of shota content in (particularly the latter era of) Elflord and related works. For this fan of the Aircel publications, the unveiled perversity of many post-Aircel Elflord comics forced a re-evaluation of themes depicted early on in the series. This evolution of the Elflord material in itself might not have lost readers in such numbers, however, had it not coincided with a sharp decline in other production values. There is also a considerable element of bondage throughout the Elflord series. However, again, this is not part of Blair's ElfQuest contributions, and those unfamiliar with it might find the controvercy after his contributions to ElfQuest confusing or disproportionate.Mantic 07:54, 16 September 2006 (UTC)

Paul S Responds: Guess the word "homophobic" was stretched here to avoid other imprecations~ anti-shota-con p'raps?... some lettercols in EQ did reveal readers with generalized discomfort about homoeroic acceptance...thanks for the comment!Paul starling 20:19, 27 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] New stuff

I added a bit about Blairs 'new' stuff from NBM, SQP, and Realm Walkers. Those with more/better info plus add to it.

I fixed the title of Nymphettes. Some people need to learn not to take a cover title literally...

I corrected the spelling of the name of the publisher Davdez (was Davidez) and expanded on the Realm Walker info and US publication of "Sno" - yelodoggie@yahoo.com

In reading this article, a lot of confusion with facts. I am Barry and Colin's manager and very good friend and I assure you, Barry is not gay. I have known him for the better part of 20 years. We produce artwork week per week and sell it online since the year 2000. Santos at germansaint2@yahoo.com

I don't believe anyone said he was gay. I think there are a lot of people who wonder, considering some of his subject matter.