GANG BANG
GANG BANG
Nuance (1980-81)
Wallace Wood was the primary artist, writer and designer of Gang Bang, a comic that makes Cherry looks tame by comparison. Actually, I take that back, Cherry has full-on bush penetration. But you get the idea.
Already during his lifetime, Wallace Wood was widely regarded as one of the most talented artists in the field. He not only influenced the many artists who worked with him, but indirectly an entire generation of comic artists too. The artist kept visual notes near his drawing table for effective layout and composition techniques. Among Wallace Wood’s final comics was the completely pornographic comic book ‘Gang Bang’ (Nuance, Inc., 1980-1981), which consisted of explicit porn stories with his own ‘Sally Forth’ character, and a variety of parodies. These included Walt Disney’s ‘Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs’ (‘So White and the Six Dorks’), Milton Caniff’s ‘Terry and The Pirates’ (‘Perry and the Privates’), Hal Foster’s ‘Prince Valiant’ (‘Prince Violate’), DC’s ‘Superman’ and ‘Wonder Woman’ (‘Stuporman Meets Blunder Woman’), Alex Raymond’s ‘Flash Gordon’ (‘Flasher Gordon’) and Edgar Rice Burroughs’ ‘Tarzan’ (‘Starzan’).