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Hey everybody, this week on Dukes Downloaded, I’m sitting down with someone who has truly lived at the intersection of queer culture, politics, and comics — Eric Orner. You might know Eric as the creator of the iconic LGBTQ comic strip “The Mostly Unfabulous Social Life of Ethan Green.” Or maybe you know him from his graphic biography “Smahtguy: The Life and Times of Barney Frank.” Or maybe — plot twist — you didn’t know he also worked on Capitol Hill, AND at Disney Studios out in Hollwood. Yeah. We get into all of it. Eric tells me how he went from being a political cartoonist in conservative New Hampshire (yes, really) to becoming a major voice in queer comics. We talk about how Ethan Green was born out of his own dating disasters — because honestly, what better source material is there? We also reflect on Barney Frank’s legacy following his recent passing and what it means for LGBTQ political history. This episode is really about how art and politics collide — and how queer storytelling shapes culture in ways we don’t always see coming. If you care about: * LGBTQ history * Queer comics * Barney Frank * Capitol Hill stories * The evolution of the gay press * Graphic novels and political storytelling You’re going to love this one. Follow Eric on Instagram@EricSamOrner You can write to us at: Questions@DukesDownload.com And follow us onInstagram: * @jamesdukemason * @PrideHouseMedia
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