In Victor J. Banis's hilarious gender-bender send-up of the mutant superhero genre, hetero Peter Warren's ambition is to design women's dresses, and his most secret desire is to wear them. His cop wife, Teri, also secretly longs to see her hubby "dressed up," but hasn't yet found the right way to tell him. And when Peter drinks the "wrong stuff," he turns into the eight-foot-tall monster called Drag... [click here for more]
Roger needed Lenny, or thought he did, but he did not need Zak or Marty, or the way Lenny acted under their influence. And he definitely did not need to have them move in with him. But Roger's needs and wants were no longer on Lenny's mind. He had another agenda: taking Roger for all he was worth. And he didn't particularly care what he had to do to get his hands on the family jewels! A classic novel... [click here for more]
The Second Tijuana Bible Reader and its prequel have attained legendary status among collectors of gay literature. Edited anonymously by Victor J. Banis, these two books included pieces by Banis himself and his friends, all published by Greenleaf Classics in 1969 without any bylines. The original volumes are now nearly impossible to find. The Borgo Press is proud to present the first new editions of... [click here for more]
"The Tijuana Bible Reader and its sequel have attained legendary status among
collectors of gay literature. Edited anonymously by Victor J. Banis, these two
books included pieces by Banis himself and his friends, all published by
Greenleaf Classics in 1969 without any bylines. The original volumes are now
nearly impossible to find. The Borgo Press is proud to present the first new
editions... [click here for more]