In the 1990s, gay adult art was largely relegated to underground zines or hyper-realistic photography. Fillion saw a gap in the market: the need for romantic , character-driven erotic comics. In 1999, he launched , a publishing house designed to produce high-quality, full-color comic books that featured gay male erotica with actual plotlines.
A well-endowed superhero whose "costume" consists only of boots, gloves, and a mask.