The Little Book of Tom. Bikers
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Tom of Finland fell for Marlon Brando as The Wild One and created a
fantasy world of hyper-masculine motorcycle outlaws – loving other
hyper-masculine outlaws. Get your hands on his avatar Kake, and
over 200 more leather-clad hard riders– and we mean hard – in 192
compact pages. Leather-clad outlaws with big strong
motorcycles In 1953 Marlon Brando donned a black leather Perfecto
motorcycle jacket, military cap, denim jeans, and engineer boots to
portray Johnny, sneering leader of the Black Rebel Motorcycle Club,
in The Wild One. In 1954 Tom of Finland abandoned brown leather in
his artwork to create his own wild ones: muscular, hyper-masculine,
black leather-clad rebels with powerful engines between their legs.
The look was adopted by the Satyrs Motorcycle Club, the first gay
outlaw club, that same year, making Tom’s fantasy world reality. Of
course, being Tom, he soon customized his new gay icons, adding
leather jodhpurs, knee high boots and leather caps, and every
motorcycle bore the brand name “Tom” on the gas tank. Tom’s bikers
first appeared as two “Motorcycle Boys” in Physique Pictorial,
Winter 1958. Another made the cover of the April 1960 issue. Bikers
dominated his PP content from then on, as a nod to its American
readership as much as his growing obsession. When he sought an
ongoing character, a personal avatar, in 1968, he created Kake as
the ultimate biker leatherman, and elaborated on his riding
adventures – of every kind - through 26-panel stories. Tom adopted
Kake’s gear as his own, presenting in black leather jacket, white
t-shirt, jeans, and high boots to the end of his life. The Little
Book of Tom: Bikers includes Tom’s earliest images for Physique
Pictorial, Kake in motorcycle gear, biker panel stories, and
sizzling single drawings, all packed into 192 pages of sexy,
masculine men enjoying other masculine menin black leather, blue
jeans, and high black boots. On bikes. The artist Touko
Laaksonen, the boy who would become Tom of Finland (1920-1991),
began drawing cartoons at age five. His favorite subjects were the
rough manly men of his native Finland. He found success in the
Finnish advertising industry but secretly continued creating his
increasingly erotic drawings of hyper-masculine men. In 1957 he
submitted some drawings to the American magazine Physique Pictorial
and the “Tom of Finland” legend was born. By the late 60s Tom’s
“dirty drawings” became the standard for gay art, and Tom’s Men a
template for a new gay masculinity. The editor Dian
Hanson is a senior editor and writer for TASCHEN, with over 50
books to her credit. In addition to ARNOLD, her recent works
include The Art of Pin-up, Masterpieces of Fantasy Art, and The
Fantastic Worlds of Frank Frazetta. Read here how it all began.
The Little Book of Tom. BikersHardcover,14 x 19.5
cm,0.41 kg,192 pages ISBN 978-3-8365-9417-2