Toms Brando-inspired bikers & leathermen. This is a mixture of multi-panel comics & single panel drawings & paintings starting in the 1940s through the 50s 60s 70s & 80s. In 1953 The Wild One" starring Marlon Brando as Johnny leader of the Black Rebels Motorcycle Club was released worldwide. In 1954 Tom of Finland previously known for his military & blue-collar subjects drew his first civilian motorcyclist dressed in black leather. Coincidence? Hardly. " The Wild One" originally marketed to a female audience with a poster featuring a close-up of Brandos face sans leather cap hair tousled cheeks & pout tinted pink with the tagline " That Streetcar Man has a new Desire!" resonated far more with gay audiences who took Brandos character as a template for the first leatherman. After seeing " The Wild One" Tom never drew men in brown leather again; black leather now dominated his fantasies & his art. Tom adopted Brandos leather Perfecto jacket white t-shirt Levis & high boots as his signature look. It was this same look that Tom selected for Kake his confident ever-horny hero of 26 panel stories. Kake became Toms fearless outgoing alter ego & bikers supplanted military men as his favorite subject. In " Tom of Finland Volume II
- Bikers" we explore Toms fascination with bikers through a mixture of multi-panel comics & single panel drawings & paintings starting in the 1940s before " The Wild One" fixed his taste on black leather through the 50s 60s 70s & 80s. Historic film stills & posters personal photos of Tom sketches & Toms own reference photos make this far more than another Toms Comics retread."