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- Chelsea_Boys abstract "Chelsea Boys is a comic strip created by Glen Hanson and Allan Neuwirth, about the lives of three gay male roommates living in New York City's Chelsea district. The strip first began publication in 1998.Stylistically, the strip is very much "of its time", reflecting the prevailing fashion for heaviness of line and a tendency to angularity. In terms of content and characterization, the strip bears some similarities to a 1970s and 1980s comic strip called Poppers, which was drawn by Jerry Mills, though both strips differ artistically.".
- Chelsea_Boys wikiPageExternalLink www.chelseaboys.com.
- Chelsea_Boys wikiPageID "1841402".
- Chelsea_Boys wikiPageRevisionID "587585534".
- Chelsea_Boys author Glen_Hanson.
- Chelsea_Boys author Allan_Neuwirth.
- Chelsea_Boys first "1998".
- Chelsea_Boys hasPhotoCollection Chelsea_Boys.
- Chelsea_Boys status "Running".
- Chelsea_Boys title "Chelsea Boys".
- Chelsea_Boys url www.chelseaboys.com.
- Chelsea_Boys subject Category:American_comic_strips.
- Chelsea_Boys subject Category:Comic_strips_set_in_the_United_States.
- Chelsea_Boys subject Category:Comic_strips_started_in_the_1990s.
- Chelsea_Boys subject Category:LGBT-related_comic_strips.
- Chelsea_Boys subject Category:LGBT_culture_in_the_United_States.
- Chelsea_Boys type Abstraction100002137.
- Chelsea_Boys type AmericanComicStrips.
- Chelsea_Boys type Cartoon106780678.
- Chelsea_Boys type ComicStrip107003352.
- Chelsea_Boys type ComicStripsStartedInThe1990s.
- Chelsea_Boys type Communication100033020.
- Chelsea_Boys type LGBT-relatedComicStrips.
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- Chelsea_Boys comment "Chelsea Boys is a comic strip created by Glen Hanson and Allan Neuwirth, about the lives of three gay male roommates living in New York City's Chelsea district. The strip first began publication in 1998.Stylistically, the strip is very much "of its time", reflecting the prevailing fashion for heaviness of line and a tendency to angularity.".
- Chelsea_Boys label "Chelsea Boys".
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- Chelsea_Boys sameAs Chelsea_Boys.
- Chelsea_Boys wasDerivedFrom Chelsea_Boys?oldid=587585534.
- Chelsea_Boys homepage www.chelseaboys.com.
- Chelsea_Boys isPrimaryTopicOf Chelsea_Boys.