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For your pleasure this week: One of the most stunning specimens of male beauty on current television, or on television period. This former star of a daytime soap designed to arouse your "Passions" is now starring in a prime-time drama on The CW that is a portrait of a super-hero as a young man. Actually, it's turned out to be the portrait of a number of super-heroes as young men, including a certain character played by the star depicted below, whose aim is always true and whose arrows are always green!
But I'll tell you something: when this star was on daytime TV, there was one thing about him that made him even hotter than he is now: HE DIDN'T SHAVE HIS CHEST! Imagine the superbly beautiful face and the exquisitely beautiful body posing at the pool below--with a growth of lush hair on those perfectly sculpted pecs! This is one of my great complaints about the beautiful men we see on the screen: Why, when nature has endowed them with perfect faces and forms, must they shave off what nature put on their chests? Chest hair on a guy like this is the piece de resistance, and should be kept for all to enjoy and desire! But they keep shaving it off. (I'm looking at you, Matthew Fox on Lost!)
Then again, gratifyingly, sometimes they grow it back. So perhaps there's hope. But for now, just look and imagine...
Many of you probably watch one of TV's most popular series, which airs on Sunday evenings on "The Alphabet Network". Its hottest leading man plays a character sometimes described as "the sexiest plumber on TV"--which his real-life wife puts into perspective by pointing out that the character is "the ONLY plumber on TV". Nevertheless, millions of viewers tune in every week and feel positively "Desperate" to have a man as scorchingly beautiful and masculine to curl up with at night. With such a guy as this, you'd need never despair of being satisfied. Talk about a good man to have around the house!
Back during the holidays we saw my favorite All My Children hunk, Aiden Turner, in super-hero guise as "Iron Brit". Here he is again as just himself (although with his chest hair restored), and while he's not a super-hero this time, he is in fighting form. This piece is from one of my auctions. God save the Queen!
Here are a couple of other ACEO Cards from a recent auction. These two heroes are probably familiar to you even in partial costume. One of the mightiest of sorcerers; the other gives the world of crime a "devil" of a time when he stalks by night. They're both perfectly..."Marvelous," wouldn't you say?
This is another ACEO (Art Cards Editions and Originals) Card from last year. It is one of my personal favorites. I just love the body language (not to mention the body itself) and the action in it. I consider this little drawing an example of my very best work. I hope you'll agree.
More fun on Rainbow Island: This image was originally done for one of my auctions as an ACEO (Art Cards Editions and Originals) card. It was originally a pencil sketch at the size of a typical trading card, and I later colored a print of it. Since it's been a while since we heard from Jungle Jon and the guys on Rainbow Island, I figured this frolicsome shot of Jon and Tom would be the perfect way to get back in touch!