Artifice – A Straight-Friendly Gay Comic
By Hervé St-Louis
March 27, 2012 - 08:41
Yaoi911
Writer(s): Alex Woolfson
Penciller(s): Winona Nelson
Inker(s): Winona Nelson
Colourist(s): Winona Nelson
Alex Woolfson, the writer and owner of Artifice wanted to create a comic book that would please both gay and straight fans by creating a science fiction thriller based on an intense relationship between two different beings and the institutions between them. Deacon’s first order is to be a good soldier and in total support of the organization that created him. Yet his curiosity towards Jeff leads him to commit several errors in judgments and to compromise his mission and his directives continually.
Some details about Deacon’s motivations were left out although digging his mind is what most of this comic book does. It’s established in the story that homosexuals have a variant gene that guides their sexual orientation. Deacon appears to be one of several similar clones. Did his genetic code also include the homosexual genes or did he just rise over it defeating nature in favour of nurture? Woolfson doesn’t explore this debate at all and does not answer the question he raised subtly by saying that homosexuality was completely determined by genetics. Unless he intends to explore that question in a sequel, this will remain a logic flaw in the scenario and something that if he had explored would have brought his comic book to another level. Right now, Artifice, while potentially entertaining for both gay and straight readers, fails to go above the typical love scenario that appears in other similar pop romances.
Woolfson intends to publish this comic book for print through his company Yaoi911. However the entire Web comic can be read online at yaoi911.com
Rating: 8.5/10
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Artifice – A Straight-Friendly Gay Comic