Fillion: Bliss: The Art Of Patrick

Fillion’s work is often described as an "X-rated version of superhero books," blending the aesthetics of classic Marvel/DC comics with explicit gay erotica. Bliss: The Art of Patrick Fillion - Alibris

Bliss: The Art Of Patrick Fillion is a seminal collection of gay erotic art that showcases a pivotal moment in the career of Canadian illustrator Patrick Fillion. Released in 2007 by Bruno Gmünder, it serves as a high-fidelity cross-section of Fillion’s "superhero-erotica" style, featuring a blend of graphic pin-ups and surreal narrative scenes. 📘 Overview of "Bliss" Bliss: The Art Of Patrick Fillion

The book is approximately 96 pages of full-color illustrations that focus on Fillion’s signature "well-hung" heroes and athletic male figures. Fillion’s work is often described as an "X-rated

Primarily available as a hardcover and trade paperback; some rare digital "exclusive" portfolios exist with content deemed too explicit for the original publisher. 📘 Overview of "Bliss" The book is approximately

A mix of character studies for his Class Comics universe and independent pin-up art. 🎨 Artistic Themes & Style

It was Fillion’s fourth major art book, following the success of Heroes , Mighty Males , and Hot Chocolate .