Curbside Boys: The New York Years
Queer as Folk meets Dykes to Watch Out For in Robert Kirby's whimsical story of "twenty-something" gay boys falling in love in and out of love in New York City. Kirby's chronicle of sexual mishaps and bittersweet romance is syndicated widely in gay newspapers in the U.S.
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Curbside Boys: The New York Years
Queer as Folk meets Dykes to Watch Out For in Robert Kirby's whimsical story of "twenty-something" gay boys falling in love in and out of love in New York City. Kirby's chronicle of sexual mishaps and bittersweet romance is syndicated widely in gay newspapers in the U.S.
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Curbside Boys: The New York Years

Curbside Boys: The New York Years

by Robert Kirby
Curbside Boys: The New York Years

Curbside Boys: The New York Years

by Robert Kirby

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Overview

Queer as Folk meets Dykes to Watch Out For in Robert Kirby's whimsical story of "twenty-something" gay boys falling in love in and out of love in New York City. Kirby's chronicle of sexual mishaps and bittersweet romance is syndicated widely in gay newspapers in the U.S.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781573448727
Publisher: Start Publishing Llc
Publication date: 04/23/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 150
File size: 24 MB
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About the Author

Robert Kirby’s "Curbside Boys" appears in dozens of newspapers throughout the U.S. He has self-published two highly-regarded queer comic anthologies, Strange-Looking Exile and Boy Trouble. He lives in Minneapolis, MN Curbside Boys "Rob Kirby is a master of comic verite. His wistful, self-effacing confessions are unnervingly intimate and sweetly funny." —Alison Bechdel, author of Dykes to Watch Out For "If good cartooning got the respect it deserved, Rob Kirby's Curbside would be running in every gay paper in the world." —Howard Cruse, author of Stuck Rubber Baby
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