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Monday, November 24, 2025

Acquired Tastes XLIII: Gay Pulp Fiction, Part 221 - Rough Trade Part, 3 of 19

Acquired Tastes XLIII: 
Gay Pulp Fiction, Part 221
Rough Trade
Part 3 of 19

Today, we take another look at the Rough Trade imprint.

Brought to you by the good people at Star Distributors, LTD., the Rough Trade imprint published 224 titles, from 1974-1990. Star Distributors, LTD. operated out of a P.O. Box at the Canal Street Station in New York City.

The imprint's numbering system begins with RT-401, and continues thusly. The book number only appears on the spine of the book.

All the books feature the imprint's distinctive Rough Trade logo in the upper left of the book's cover.  The books cover design consists of an all-caps (typically) title in a banner of orange or baby blue near the top. A frame is created by two white stripes descending from the top banner to a thin banner (orange or baby blue) containing the word 'Illustrated' - for the books are, with drawings throughout. At the center of the cover there is an explicit illustration - some ink/pencil, some woodcut/etching - all by various popular gay artists of the time, including Craig Esposito, Adam, Michael, etc.

Oddly, the early books in the series do not have a publisher's page. Price point for the books began at 2.25 and increased (by various increments) to $3.95. Typically, you can buy these books today for between $25-45.

The back covers sometimes feature a synopsis of the book to entice readers or advertisement for one of Star Distributors' other imprints. Ads also appear at the front or back of the book - offering books, videos, and sex toys.

Here are the next dozen titles. I came up short once this week. And there are a couple of quality control issues I have to point out.  

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Sweetass Little Brother
 Author: Ken Brewster 
Rough Trade
 1975 
RT-425

Available as a downloadable PDF or ebook at Hommi Publishing.

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Teenage Rider
 Author: Brad Rulen 
Rough Trade
 1975 
RT-426

(Cover not found.)

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The Brotherhood
 Author: Gregg Diamond
 Rough Trade
 1975 
RT-427

Available as a downloadable PDF or ebook at Hommi Publishing.

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 Road Gang
 Author: Paul Eberhard 
Rough Trade
 1975 
RT-428

Available as a downloadable PDF or ebook at Hommi Publishing.

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Chicken Delight
 Author: Stuart Bernard 
Rough Trade
 1975 
RT-429

Available as a downloadable PDF or ebook at Hommi Publishing.

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Sergeant's Boys
 Author: Chuck Spinner 
Rough Trade
 1975 
RT-430

Available as a downloadable PDF or ebook at Hommi Publishing.

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Boy Masters
 Author: Harry Steele 
Rough Trade
 1975 
RT-431

Available as a downloadable PDF or ebook at Hommi Publishing.

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Hot Hole Boys Club
 Author: Bruce Churchill 
Rough Trade
 1975 
RT-432

Available as a downloadable PDF or ebook at Hommi Publishing.

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 Dirt Bike Orgy
 Author: Perry Vance 
Rough Trade
  1975 
RT-433

Available as a downloadable PDF or ebook at Hommi Publishing.

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Boot Licking Slave
 Author: George Wilson 
Rough Trade
 1975 
RT-434

The name Barth Pannard is listed as author on the spine.

Available as a downloadable PDF or ebook at Hommi Publishing.

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Hard Loving Brothers
 Author: Len Sabin 
Rough Trade
 1975 
RT-435


Available as a downloadable PDF or ebook at Hommi Publishing.

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Highway Humpers
 Author: David Glenn 
Rough Trade
 1974 
RT-436

The name Smokey Mimms is listed as author on cover.

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And that's all for now...

Up next: a dozen more tantalizing titles from the Rough Trade imprint.

Until then...

Thanks for reading!

Yo, Little Brother - Nolan Thomas

Sunday, November 23, 2025

Wonderland Burlesque's Down The Rabbit Hole: Flip The Frog Part 4 of 5

Wonderland Burlesque's 
Down The Rabbit Hole: 
Flip The Frog
Part 4 of 5

Down The Rabbit Hole merely places a spotlight on something slightly unusual that's caught my interest. With the help of Wikipedia, YouTube, and other sites, I gather information and learn something new.

Today, we take another look at the Depression era cartoon, Flip the Frog.

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From Wikipedia and other sources:

Flip the Frog is an animated cartoon character created by American animator Ub Iwerks. He starred in a series of cartoons (38 total) produced by Celebrity Pictures and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer from 1930 to 1933.

Ub Iwerks was an animator for the Walt Disney Studios and a personal friend of Walt Disney. In 1930, after a series of disputes between the two, Iwerks left Disney and went on to accept an offer from Pat Powers to open a cartoon studio of his own, Iwerks Studio Iwerks was to produce new cartoons under Powers' Celebrity Pictures auspices and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The first series he was to produce was to feature a character called Tony the Frog, but Iwerks disliked the name and was subsequently changed to Flip.

Ub Iwerks planned to release the series in both color and black and white versions through Celebrity Productions, Inc. The series attracted public attention in England by being the first color sound cartoon series. After four shorts had been produced MGM picked up the series. MGM decided to produce the series entirely in black and white, releasing the ones produced in color in black and white versions only.

After the first two cartoons, the appearance of Flip the Frog gradually became less froglike. This was done with the encouragement of MGM, who thought that the series would sell better if the character were more humanized. Flip's major redesign is attributed to Grim Natwick, who made a name for himself at the Fleischer Studios with the creation of Betty Boop. Natwick also had a hand in changing Flip's girlfriend. In earlier films, she was consistently a cat, but Natwick made Flip's new girlfriend, Fifi, a human who shared distinct similarities with Betty Boop. The series had a number of recurring characters, including Flip's dog, the mule Orace, and a dizzy neighborhood spinster.

The frog's personality also began to develop. As the series progressed, Flip became more of a down-and-out, Chaplin-esque character dealing with everyday conflicts in poverty-stricken atmosphere of the Great Depression. The shorts also became increasingly risqué due to an influx of animators from New York City.

By the autumn of 1933, Flip the Frog had worn out his welcome at MGM. His final short was Soda Squirt, released in August 1933. Subsequently, Iwerks replaced the series with a new one starring an imaginative child named Willie Whopper.

Here are the next eight cartoons.

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Office Boy
(1932

Room Runners
(1932)

Stormy Seas
(1932)

Circus
(1932)

The Goal Rush
(1932)

The Phoney Express
(1932)

 Music Lesson
(1932)

Nurse Maid
(1932)


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Saturday, November 22, 2025

Weekend Onesie: Exceptional Chests!

Weekend Onesie:
Exceptional Chests!

Of course Mr. Superior would have an exceptional chest.

Just how blonde is this twunk?

As for him really expanding?

Well, you be the judge and enjoy this gallery of exceptional chests and mouth-watering 'expansions'.

Frankly, like Mr. Superior's bare chested blonde, I can't keep my eyes off 'em!

Another weekend. Another fantasy.
Why not take life in your own hands?
And make your fantasy a reality.
- uptonking from Wonderland Burlesque

Exceptional - Unisonic


























Exceptional - JoJo

Friday, November 21, 2025

Friday Fun: Happy National Gingerbread Day!

Friday Fun:
Happy National Gingerbread Day!

Gentlemen, let's get some ginger bred!

Now... I may have gotten this one wrong.

Maybe it's how I read it?

But these gingers?

They put the 'bred' in gingerbread.

Yes, its National Gingerbread Day!

And I, of course, am celebrating it the Wonderland Burlesque way.

Which is very, very... very gay.

So, do as you wish, but I, for one... would love to get me some ginger bred!

I'm no baker...
But nothin' says lovin'
Like something in my oven.
- uptonking from Wonderland Burlesque

Sweet Gingerbread Man - Sammy Davis Jr.
(The unintentionally gayest song ever.)


























Ginger Bread - Frankie Avalon