Fillion: Patrick
Fillion’s passion for drawing began at an early age in Quebec, where he spent his formative years sketching and honing his artistic style, often focusing on figure drawing and nudes. However, his career and artistic voice underwent a significant transformation in 1991 when he relocated to Vancouver. Immersing himself in the local gay community, Fillion’s artwork evolved to reflect the experiences, fantasies, and culture of the queer community. Building an Empire: Class Comics
His work is characterized by "hyper-masculine" physiques, drawing heavy inspiration from classic superhero aesthetics found in Marvel and DC Comics, but reimagined through a queer lens.
: His work was heavily influenced by mainstream superhero comics—particularly Marvel's —and the iconic masculine aesthetic of Tom of Finland Relocation to Vancouver
This decision paid off quickly. Exposure in Montreal's Zip magazine led to a deal with , a major European publisher of gay literature. The partnership led to art books like Heroes , Mighty Males , and Hot Chocolate , and established international translations for Class Comics titles. These successes cemented Fillion's reputation beyond the indie scene. Patrick Fillion
: A long-running series following a character in various intense and graphic sexual adventures.
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From Camili-Cat to Naked Justice, from Deimos to Ghostboy, from the pages of Black Inches to the hardcovers of Bruno Gmünder, the unmistakable signature of Patrick Fillion continues to adorn a body of work that has redefined what gay superhero comics can be. And if his plans for the future come to fruition, the best is yet to come. Fillion’s passion for drawing began at an early
Zahn is Fillion’s darker, sci-fi epic. Featuring a blue-skinned alien gladiator, this series explores themes of slavery, freedom, and primal lust. The art in Zahn is often cited by collectors as Fillion’s technical best, featuring intricate backgrounds and detailed alien architecture.
: A superhero character known for a distinctive and minimal costume design.
By the early 2000s, Fillion’s distinct artistic style had garnered a dedicated underground following. To fully realize his vision without corporate interference or censorship, he founded Class Comics. The mission was simple yet revolutionary: to produce high-quality, beautifully illustrated, and narrative-driven gay erotic comic books. Building an Empire: Class Comics His work is
: The release of translated collections and hardcover editions for the European market. Artistic Style and Influences
Beyond his comic books and art books, Fillion has produced illustrations for several gay-themed publications and has created artwork for numerous events and organizations. His art has been seen in advertising campaigns for RSVP Vacations, GayDemon, FleshJack by Fleshlight, and Ajaxx63. He has also created illustrations for popular gay adult publications such as Black Inches, Latin Inches, and Freshmen magazine.
He gave gay men the superheroes they always wanted: the ones who save the city, get the guy, and then fuck like Kryptonians. He turned the subtext of the comic book shop into the text of the bedroom.