Go Mishima
Tsuyoshi Yoshida (1924 – January 5, 1988), known by the pen name , was a Japanese homoerotic fetish artist and founder of the magazine ''Sabu''|ja|さぶ (雑誌)}}. He is noted for his illustrations of "macho-type" men, often with yakuza-inspired ''irezumi'' tattoos. Mishima, along with Tatsuji Okawa, Sanshi Funayama, and Go Hirano, is regarded by artist and historian Gengoroh Tagame as a central figure in the first wave of contemporary gay artists in Japan. Provided by Wikipedia-
1by Itahashi Kenta, Ahn DeukSoon, Berg Georg P.A., Dozono Masanori, Etoh Daijiro, Fujioka Hiroyuki, Fukuda Naoki, Fukunishi Nobuhisa, Geissel Hans, Haettner Emma, Hashimoto Tadashi, Hayano Ryugo S., Hirenzaki Satoru, Horii Hiroshi, Ikeno Natsumi, Inabe Naoto, Iwasaki Masahiko, Kameda Daisuke, Kawase Shouichiro, Kisamori Keiichi, Kiyokawa Yu, Kubo Toshiyuki, Kusaka Kensuke, Matsushita Masafumi, Michimasa Shin’ichiro, Mishima Go, Miya Hiroyuki, Murai Daichi, Nagahiro Hideko, Nishi Takahiro, Ota Shinsuke, Sakamoto Naruhiko, Sekiguchi Kimiko, Suzuki Hiroshi, Suzuki Ken, Takaki Motonobu, Takeda Hiroyuki, Tanaka Yoshiki K., Uesaka Tomohiro, Wada Yasumori, Watanabe Yuni N., Weick Helmut, Yamakami Hiroki, Yanagisawa Yoshiyuki, Yoshida KoichiGet full text
Published 2016-01-01
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