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Published: 2020-05-16 23:50:17 +0000 UTC; Views: 26534; Favourites: 221; Downloads: 92
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Barry Blair created a character named Simon Stringfellow. There isn't a lot known about this character and so I decided to write a story about him. In my story Simon arrives on the same world that David and Billy live on in my Double Trouble series of stories. Billy and David live on a world filled with identical twins and they attend a school that teaches them contortion and ballet. Simon, however is a non-twin and goes to a school that teaches non-twins Rhythmic Gymnastics. However the school has a unique way of teaching them about this sport and the boys go through a few changes during the school year. I shall soon be posting the first part of this story but before I do I would like to post this amazing illustration done by Yuni of Simon doing his rhythmic gymnastics routine. ΒRelated content
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ViRTFAW [2024-04-09 14:39:42 +0000 UTC]
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An-Old-Otaku [2022-07-22 14:36:21 +0000 UTC]
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MilanoBoyCool [2020-10-30 18:28:30 +0000 UTC]
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Bhr3730lhp [2020-06-09 12:56:31 +0000 UTC]
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Curious4ever In reply to Bhr3730lhp [2020-06-10 00:35:49 +0000 UTC]
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kaledog [2020-05-19 03:46:58 +0000 UTC]
Beautiful artwork, thanks for curating it here. I'm even more intrigued by the upcoming story. Reading (and responding to!) it will be fun. Thanks for the anticipation!
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Curious4ever In reply to kaledog [2020-05-21 09:53:22 +0000 UTC]
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Curious4ever In reply to Jackiegirl521 [2020-05-21 09:53:39 +0000 UTC]
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zkfanart [2020-05-17 18:47:16 +0000 UTC]
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Curious4ever In reply to zkfanart [2020-05-18 00:23:37 +0000 UTC]
His outfit is amazing. And he looks very confident wearing it.Β
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zkfanart In reply to Curious4ever [2020-05-21 02:44:22 +0000 UTC]
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Phenometron [2020-05-17 05:51:01 +0000 UTC]
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Curious4ever In reply to Phenometron [2020-05-18 00:24:24 +0000 UTC]
Yuni did an amazing job. Always happy to see these illustrations.Β
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OldCartoonGeek [2020-05-17 01:05:26 +0000 UTC]
Simon Stringfellow appeared in several different comic book series written and drawn by Barry Blair and produced by Aircel comics in the 1960s, including Dragonring, Samaurai, Team Nippon, and (I think) Leather and Lace.
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Curious4ever In reply to OldCartoonGeek [2020-05-17 01:40:45 +0000 UTC]
Yes, I have seen the different illustrations of Simon and wondered why his looks changed from one to another. Sometimes he would wear glasses, other times not. Some with long hair, and some with short. Normal clothes, girly fashions, so many slight variations. And that is what I attempt to answer in my story with the intriguing story about Simon.
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OldCartoonGeek In reply to Curious4ever [2020-05-17 10:47:13 +0000 UTC]
The girly look came around only in more recent iterations of Barry Blair's work, when he made *all* of his characters look different. Back in the 1980s comic books, Simon was a regular tween boy who underwent extraordinary adventures and who showed, as far as I recall, no feminine or trans tendencies at all. But then Barry Blair tended to reinvent himself every few years anyway, making the same characters go from looking like near adults to tweens to toddlers to tween androgynous figures. His post-comic book artwork is what most modern fans normally see these days but looks quite different from what he drew in the 1980s and 1990s. He even had a clone (forgot the name offhand) whom he passed off as a twin. But whether you can really consider that Simon Stringfellow the same character (or in the same reality/universe) as the one in his more erotic paintings post 2000 is a matter of debate. probably not, just as his Hawk and Windblade characters in those years also seem to be completely different people with completely different lives, personalities, and relationship to each other. So really one can write any stories they like about Simon and it'd be just as equally valid to me as stories written by Blair himself. It'd just be a Simon from a different reality perhaps.
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Curious4ever In reply to OldCartoonGeek [2020-05-17 11:44:51 +0000 UTC]
And there lies the premise to the story.
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