Kelly woke up one day on a beach with a pair of strange gauntlets on her wrists and a funny looking cannon ball guy lying next to her. All she knows is that he is a gift from the gods, and she ain't in California no more.
Pin Ups weren't just sexual, they served as a symbol of comfort and connection especially for men in high stress/isolated environments.
They were for aesthetic admiration, idealised femininity, glamour and fantasy... And above all a mild form of sexual expression that wasn't overwhelming or degrading.
Ironically extreme explicit content has almost buried the art of the pin up or soft erotic art, which in turn has become less socially acceptable.
This comic encourages the reader to connect and feel comfortable with people, not become desensitised by clinical empty entertainment.
Kelly woke up one day on a beach with a pair of strange gauntlets on her wrists and a funny looking cannon ball guy lying next to her. All she knows is that he is a gift from the gods, and she ain't in California no more.
Pin Ups weren't just sexual, they served as a symbol of comfort and connection especially for men in high stress/isolated environments.
They were for aesthetic admiration, idealised femininity, glamour and fantasy... And above all a mild form of sexual expression that wasn't overwhelming or degrading.
Ironically extreme explicit content has almost buried the art of the pin up or soft erotic art, which in turn has become less socially acceptable.
This comic encourages the reader to connect and feel comfortable with people, not become desensitised by clinical empty entertainment.
Kelly woke up one day on a beach with a pair of strange gauntlets on her wrists and a funny looking cannon ball guy lying next to her. All she knows is that he is a gift from the gods, and she ain't in California no more.
Atomic Kelly is rated 13+