The Little Book of Tom. Cops & Robbers
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Criminal justice never looked so good as in this pocket-sized
collection of Tom of Finland’s favorite tightly uniformed copsand
suitably butch criminals. Multi-panel comics and single-panel
drawings and paintings are contextualized with sketches, reference
images, and personal photos of Tom. Tom takes on policemen,
criminals, and corporal punishment Tom’s taste for police officers
and felons—and for sexual tension between the two—developed late in
his career. “I’ve never been to prison,” he told a class at the
California Institute of the Arts in 1985, “but I hear it’s a closed
world where there are different roles and people behave different
from when they walk free. It fascinates me. It is another subject I
come back to again and again.” By which he meant fantasized about
again and again, since only those subjects that aroused him
sexually made it into his art. The uniforms of the California
Highway Patrol motorcyclists were his favorite: tan and tight, with
high boots and soft black leather gauntlet gloves. He created his
own uniform variants as well, a cross between military and civilian
police gear, and invented suitably butch criminals for his cops to
apprehend, though once apprehended the power struggle could go
either way. Tom was determined to show top and bottom as equally
masculine roles, and his cops were as likely to end up happily
speared by criminal cock as delivering corrective coitus. Though
criticized by some for what appeared to be a glorification of
power, Tom was always quick to remind that the world he created was
a fantasy world, where anything was possible, and everything was
consensual—even in prison. The Little Book of Tom: Cops & Robbers
explores Tom’s fascination with criminal justice through a mixture
of multi-panel comics and single-panel drawings and paintings, all
in a compact and affordable 192 pages. Historic film stills and
posters, personal photos of Tom, sketches, and Tom’s own reference
photos make this far more than another Tom’s Comics re-tread.
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. Cops & RobbersHardcover,14 x 19.5 cm,0.43
kg,192 pages ISBN 978-3-8365-8867-6 Edition: Multilingual
(English, French, German)