Gerard P. Donelan
(? - living) U.S.A
Cartoonist
Donelan's cartoons first appeared in The Advocate in the late '70s in response to Anita Bryant's attempt to destroy the popularity of orange juice.
His "It's a Gay Life" page became a popular feature for 15 years as The Advocate rose to national prominence.
Broadening his scope, Donelan moved into the "adult" field, published two collections, has been translated into languages as diverse as Dutch and Korean, and is now featured in the biweekly national newsmagazine Frontiers.
Donelan works in San Francisco and lives there with his lover Christopher and their weird cat Spooky.
We devoted an Album to Donelan' cartoons, as he is the most popular and widely reprinted of the cartoonists who work for the gay audience.
And yet it is one of the most difficult to find on-line...
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