Tom of Finland. The Complete Kake Comics. 45th Ed. – Plastic Books
Tom of Finland. The Complete Kake Comics. 45th Ed. – Plastic Books
Tom of Finland. The Complete Kake Comics. 45th Ed. – Plastic Books
Tom of Finland. The Complete Kake Comics. 45th Ed. – Plastic Books
Tom of Finland. The Complete Kake Comics. 45th Ed. – Plastic Books
Tom of Finland. The Complete Kake Comics. 45th Ed. – Plastic Books
Tom of Finland. The Complete Kake Comics. 45th Ed. – Plastic Books
Tom of Finland. The Complete Kake Comics. 45th Ed. – Plastic Books
Tom of Finland. The Complete Kake Comics. 45th Ed. – Plastic Books
Tom of Finland. The Complete Kake Comics. 45th Ed. – Plastic Books

Tom of Finland. The Complete Kake Comics. 45th Ed.

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Pages
512 pp.
Language
English, French, German
Publisher
Taschen
Year
2025
ISBN
9783754403297
Dimensions
16.26 x 3.3 x 22.1 cm
Written by
Dian Hanson and Tom of Finland

Remembering the time when men were men and sex was carefree.

In 1965, Tom of Finland began to toy with the idea of creating a recurring character for his comic strips, the quintessential "Tom man." He tried a blond named Vicky — a common male name in Finland — and then came Jack, inspired by Tarzan. Later, in 1968, Tom focused on Kake, a dark-haired man with a mustache and leather clothes who often wore a tight white T-shirt that read "Fucker." Kake lived up to that motto and became a kind of hyper-masculine post-Stonewall big guy who traveled the world on his motorcycle to spread the seeds of liberated gay sex, as satisfying as it was ecstatically explicit. Tom lived many of his most personal fantasies through Kake, and international fans of Kake made him the model for what would become known as the quintessential gay look of the 1970s.

Between 1968 and 1986, Tom published 26 episodes of Kake’s adventures, mostly in the form of 20-page booklets. Now the 26 stories have been compiled into a book, Tom of Finland - The Complete Kake Comics. Readers can relive with Kake the days when men were men, sex was carefree, and everyone sported a thick, impressive mustache.

About the artist

Touko Laaksonen, the boy who would become Tom of Finland (1920-1991), began drawing cartoons at the age of five. His favorite subjects were the rugged, virile men of his native Finland, as he knew from a young age that men interested him more than women. He honed his talent studying art in Helsinki. He succeeded in the Finnish advertising industry but continued secretly creating increasingly erotic drawings of hyper-masculine men. In 1957 he sent some to the American magazine Physique Pictorial, and the legend “Tom of Finland” was born. By the late 1960s, his “dirty drawings” had become the standard of gay art, and Tom’s men were models of a new gay masculinity. His work continues to play a key role in promoting self-confidence, a positive image, and an open mindset in the gay community.

About the publisher and author

Dian Hanson produced various men’s magazines between 1976 and 2001, such as Juggs, Outlaw Biker, and Leg Show, before becoming editor of TASCHEN’s Sexy Books collection. Her titles include the series dedicated to body parts, The Art of Pin-up, Masterpieces of Fantasy Art, and Ren Hang.

Title
Tom of Finland. The Complete Kake Comics. 45th Ed.
Author
Dian Hanson,Tom of Finland
Publisher
Taschen
Year
2025
Pages
512 pp.
Binding
Hardcover
ISBN
9783754403297