Victor Hodge

Victor E. Hodge (b. 1968) is an artist, mystery and horror writer and comic strip artist living in Washington, D.C. He has written and published twenty-two issues of his series Black Gay Boy Fantasy, a mini comic AbOUT black gay and lesbian life in D.C.

Black Gay Boy Fantasy

On the PRiSM Comics website Hodge writes the following about his series:

[Black Gay Boy Fantasy (BFGF)] began as a one shot strip for the 1996 Black Lesbian and Gay Pride Guide. The first issue was sold at Boston's Outwrite '98. Those characters also starred in the Little Dramas comic strip which was featured on the Women In the Life website. My amateur detective, Rene C. Clayton, is in a short story called "Justifiable Disappearance" under The Spring 1999 EDition of Blithe House Quarterly. My "too short-lived" strip, "Federal Barbee" appeared in the Department Of Interior's GLOBE newsletter. "Bad Day," starring Long term couple, Derrick and Rodney from BGBF, will be published in Jen Camper's upcoming Juicy Mother #2. A new character to the world of BGBF, Jesus will make his appearance in Zan Christensen's Unsafe For All Ages 2. Plus, two issues of BGBF have appeared in Jaime Cortez's Turnover.