By 2006, Class Comics evolved from a vehicle for Fillion's solo creations into a legitimate collective. Fillion used his platform to recruit, mentor, and publish other prominent queer artists and writers, including Jacob Mott, David Cantero, Logan, and Dale Lazarov. Iconic Characters and Bibliography
As Fillion’s popularity grew, he began self-publishing his work under the name Class Enterprises. His unique style, which often features muscular, heroic, and highly stylized characters, quickly gained a dedicated following. Recognizing the need for a dedicated platform for gay-themed erotic comics, Fillion and his partner, Fraz, took a major step in 2004 by co-founding their own publishing company, Class Comics . Patrick Fillion
A Bold Voice in Erotic LGBTQ+ Art – Celebrated but Niche By 2006, Class Comics evolved from a vehicle
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