Patrick Fillion
From Hey Kids Comics
Patrick Fillion | |
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Born |
1973 Quebec, Canada |
Nationality | Canadian |
Area(s) | Penciller, Inker, Writer |
Notable works |
Camili-Cat Naked Justice |
Patrick Fillion (born 1973, Quebec, Canada)[1] is a Canadian illustrator and writer of comic books with erotic homosexual characters and themes.
Fillion drew comic book art and nudes from an early age, but when he moved to Vancouver in 1991 and became part of the gay community, his work went from mild to more explicit erotica. Over time, his style evolved to include more and more risqué subject matter that he developed into a line of self-published comics under the name Class Enterprises.[2]
In 2004, Fillion and his partner Fraz created their own publishing company, Class Comics Inc., through which they release a wider range gay-themed erotic comics.
The exposure of Fillion's characters in Montreal's Zip magazine led to a deal with "mega distributor" Bruno Gmünder, who has released art books featuring Fillion's work entitled Heroes, Mighty Males and Hot Chocolate.[3] The Class Comics titles are translated into German by Gmünder, and into French by France-based publisher H&O Editions.
Fillion also continues to produce illustrations for several gay-themed publications, and has created artwork for numerous events and organizations.
Characters[edit | edit source]
Fillion's series characters are primarily young, muscled males with improbably large penises. Ethnically diverse, they find themselves in a plethora of dangerous and sexual situations, often involving equally sexualized aliens and supervillains.
Camili-Cat[edit | edit source]
First appearing in Magma Forces #5 (1986), Camili-Cat is the last of an alien humanoid species that is part feline. "Cam's homeworld was destroyed when he was just a child. Now he roams the galaxy in the hopes of someday finding other survivors of his species."[4]
Naked Justice[edit | edit source]
Naked Justice is a well-endowed superhero whose costume consists of only boots, long gloves and a mask. He first appeared in 2000's Ecstasy #1, and has appeared in two issues of his own series scripted by former Canadian Male magazine Editor-in-Chief Donald MacLean.[5]
Class Comics: Current editions[edit | edit source]
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Class Enterprises 1992-2003[edit | edit source]
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Translated By H&O Editions (France)[edit | edit source]
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Bruno Gmünder (Germany)[edit | edit source]
- Heroes (Artbook, 2005)
- Hot Chocolate (Artbook, 2005)
- Mighty Males (English, 2005)
- Mighty Males (German, 2005)
- iLUSTrations: the Art of Patrick Fillion (Artbook, 2010)
- Castle Rain Entertainment
- Jestercrow #2 (Cover illustration, 2001)
Mermaid and Avatar Press[edit | edit source]
- Mermaid
- GoGo Boy #3 ( Backup 5-page story called "Mermaid Tales" and back cover, 1995)
- Avatar
Fillion illustrated a great deal of work for Avatar Press in 2000, 2001 and 2002, some of which has yet to be printed. The items listed below are the items which have been released to date.
- Avengelyne: Dark Depths #1/2 (Cover, 2001)
- Avengelyne: Seraphicide #1/2 (Pax Romana Edition: Cover, 2002)
- Hellina #0 (Variant cover, 2003)
- Razor: Till I bleed Daylight #1 (Cover art, 2000)
- Razor: Bleeding Heart #1 (Inside art, regular cover, 6 variant covers, 2001)[6]
- Threshold #26 (Lookers short story part 1 ) – 2000
- Threshold #27 (Lookers short story part 1 ) – 2000
- Threshold #37 (Adult and regular covers, "The Lookers: the Shaft of Dionysus" Part 1, 2000)
- Threshold #38 (Adult and regular covers, "The Lookers: the Shaft of Dionysus" Part 2, 2000)
- Twilight Raw #1 (Covers and additional inside art, 2000)
- Twilight Raw #2 (Ccovers and additional inside art, 2000)
Magazines[edit | edit source]
- All-Man Magazine (Various monthly illustrations, 2002–2004)
- Black Inches magazine (Various monthly illustrations, 2002 – present)
- Latin Inches magazine (Various monthly illustrations, 2002–present)
- Handjobs magazine – (Short story illustrations, January 2002)
- Freshmen magazine (Various monthly illustrations, 2005–present)
- Inches magazine (Various monthly illustrations, 2006–present)
- Torso magazine (Various monthly illustrations, 2006–present)
- Zip magazine - April/May 1999 (French version of “Camili-Cat: Auto Pilot”)
- Zip magazine - June/July 1999 (French version of “Camili-Cat: Poor Kitty Cat”)
- Zip magazine - Aug/Sept 1999 (French version of “Camili-Cat: Reunion”)
- Zip magazine - Oct/Nov 1999 (French version of “Camili-Cat: the Djinns”)
- Zip magazine - Winter 1999 (Cover illustration - Interview with Patrick Fillion)
- Zip magazine - Winter 2000 (Cover illustration - French version of “Naked Justice”)
- Zip magazine - Winter 2001 (Cover illustration – Patrick Fillion art gallery)
- Zip magazine - Spring 2001 (French version of “Dane and the Leathermen”)
- Zip magazine - Fall 2001 (French version of "Naked Justice: Orgy of the Damned")
- Zip magazine - Winter 2002 (Interview with Patrick Fillion – Art Gallery)
Anthologies[edit | edit source]
- Meatmen #25 ("Camili-Cat vs. the Djinns," 10-page short story, 2002); Leyland Publications
- What’s Wrong (Cover illustration and 4 Camili-Cat strips, 2002); Arsenal Pulp Press
Calendars[edit | edit source]
- Hot Chocolate - 2007 Calendar
References and notes[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Patrick Fillion interview - Gayleague.com
- ↑ Artist Profile - PatrickFillion.com
- ↑ "Comics: Patrick Fillion's super sexy worlds" - Xtra.ca
- ↑ Camili-Cat - ClassComics.com
- ↑ Naked Justice - ClassComics.com
- ↑ Razor: Bleeding Heart #1 incorrectly lists Patrick Fillion as writer; the actual writer of this particular edition is William Christensen.
External links[edit | edit source]
- PatrickFillion.com
- Character bios - PatricFillion.com
- ClassComics.com
- Patrick Fillion blog - Boytoons.blogspot.com
- Patrick Fillion interview - BananaGuide.com
- Patrick Fillion at Bruno Gmuender