Patrick Fillion -

“I wanted to see men in capes who loved men—without apology.”

Fillion began his acting career in the late 1990s, landing small roles in television shows and films. His breakthrough role came in 2000 when he played the character of Terry McGregor in the Canadian television series "Student Bodies." The show ran for two seasons, and Fillion's performance earned him recognition in the Canadian entertainment industry. Patrick Fillion

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. “I wanted to see men in capes who

In the vibrant, often controversial world of LGBTQ+ art and literature, few names command as much reverence and recognition as . For over two decades, Fillion has carved out a unique niche, not merely as an illustrator, but as a myth-maker. Through his flagship brand, Class Comics , he has pioneered a specific aesthetic of hyper-masculine, heroic, and unapologetically erotic gay art. Fillion saw a gap in the market: the