There were always Disney artists drawing private stuff for each other, and Bugs Bunny going in Drag, and Dr. Suess's first book was porn! Then came the unleashed underground comix, Robert Crumb's Fritz the Cat and the 1970's Air Pirates all helping pave the way for a subculture. I read that Gallacci's intent was to take funny animals into sci fi adult themes (maybe not sexy ones for him but that doesn't rule them out), and the stuff like Omaha makes the clear example to me that there shouldn't be any controversy about where this all came from.
Makes total sense.
There were always Disney artists drawing private stuff for each other, and Bugs Bunny going in Drag, and Dr. Suess's first book was porn! Then came the unleashed underground comix, Robert Crumb's Fritz the Cat and the 1970's Air Pirates all helping pave the way for a subculture. I read that Gallacci's intent was to take funny animals into sci fi adult themes (maybe not sexy ones for him but that doesn't rule them out), and the stuff like Omaha makes the clear example to me that there shouldn't be any controversy about where this all came from.