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Henry Rollins, Hall and Oates in Gay Comic


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Punk metal legends Henry Rollins and Glenn Danzig are portrayed as sensitive gay lovers and pop band Hall and Oates as their Satanist neighbors in the new comic book Henry & Glenn Forever. The illustrating-writing team Igloo Tornado has created the 64-page comic book that depicts the muscle-bound punk pioneers as a romantic duo who maintain their relationship despite interference from their Satan-worshipping next-door neighbors Daryl Hall and John Oates.

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  • Name: Tod
    Date posted: 5/9/2010 12:26:53 AM
    Hometown: West Hollywood

    Comment:

    Well, I guess it may be true. How could this be published without a lawsuit if it wasn't? Can I be in the middle? Joking.

  • Name: sharon baker
    Date posted: 5/8/2010 2:58:12 PM
    Hometown: st. paul, mn

    Comment:

    HAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAA!!! this is a riot! too funny!!!!!

  • Name: David
    Date posted: 5/8/2010 12:01:32 PM
    Hometown: WV

    Comment:

    I love Henry Rollins; not only sexy as hell but intelligent too

  • Name: Doug
    Date posted: 5/7/2010 3:39:44 PM
    Hometown: C'bus

    Comment:

    Oh yeah, if he by some f*cked up twist he did fall for Danzig--Rollins would so be the top.

  • Name: Doug Dickenson
    Date posted: 5/7/2010 3:35:30 PM
    Hometown: Columbus

    Comment:

    I understand this is fiction but Henry would never, ever, ever fall for a douche-bag like Glenn Danzig.



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