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Jerry Mills

Jerry Mills
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Jerry Mills in 1986
Born Jerry A. Mills
February 26, 1951
Died January 28, 1993
Nationality American
Area(s) Cartoonist
Notable works
"Poppers"

Jerry A. Mills ( February 26, 1951 - January 28, 1993 ) was an openly gay cartoonist, creator of "Poppers", one of the first comic strips to develop multi-dimensional gay characters . Where earlier comics had relied on stereotypes – either the nelly queen or the muscleman – Mills was one of the first to present his characters with lives beyond the stereotypes.

"Poppers" featured Billy, a West Hollywood muscleboy, and his sidekick Yves (based on Mills), a big-hearted nebbish who offered good advice and caution (usually unheeded) for his glamorous friend. Yves always went along for the ride with Billy, commenting on the action, a function he took over from a witty crab louse that lived on Billy's pubic hair in the first few strips. (The title referred to "poppers", alkyl nitrites which were commonly used recreationally in the gay community.) Though overshadowed by contemporaries, most notably Tim Barela and Howard Cruse, both of whom also worked with continuing characters in comic strip format, Mills made a substantial contribution to gay cartooning. In particular, the "Chelsea Boys" strip by Glen Hanson and Allan Neuwirth is influenced by Mills.

Mills also created ad hoc cartoons, and wrote an eight-page history of gays in comics for the first Meatmen anthology.

In the early 1980s Mills worked in the subscriptions department of In Touch for Men, an adult magazine targeted at the gay male community. John Calendo, editor at the time, encouraged Mills to write a regular comic strip, to add variety to the magazine's content. The result, "Poppers", began in April 1982. By the mid-80s the strip was also being published ( in translation ) in Gai Pied Hebdo, a French-language gay magazine, and in the Japanese magazine Barazoko. Reprints of the strip also appeared sporadically in Gay Comix under the editorship of Howard Cruse, Robert Triptow, and Andy Mangels.


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