Stuck Rubber Baby
- 201 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Howard Cruse was an American alternative cartoonist known for his exploration of gay themes in his comics. His work often delved into the search for identity and belonging within broader society. Cruse utilized his unique visual style and satirical approach to probe the complexities of human relationships and social norms. He was a pioneer in depicting queer life, and his influence on comics dealing with LGBTQ+ subject matter is undeniable.



Just in time for its twenty-fifth anniversary, First Second is republishing Howard Cruse's groundbreaking intersectional graphic novel about coming out and finding your voice during the civil rights movement.
The collection showcases Howard Cruse's gay-themed comic strips and stories spanning over three decades, from 1976 to 2008. It includes both published works and previously unpublished material, providing insight into the evolution of LGBTQ representation in comics. Notably, some stories were featured in adults-only underground comix, warranting a "for mature readers" label. This compilation serves as a significant contribution to the genre, highlighting Cruse's unique voice and artistic vision.