G is for Groundskeeper (2011) by Michael Broderick is a hardcover gay erotic art book that mixes humor, illustration, and desire. Published by Bruno Gmünder in Berlin, this 64-page edition presents an alphabet of erotic imagination where each letter introduces a playful scene, a character, or a fantasy inspired by gay culture.
Michael Broderick is known for his bold style, which combines comic book aesthetics with homoerotic themes. In G is for Groundskeeper, ordinary situations are transformed into gay fantasies. From sporty young men to muscular workers, his drawings highlight masculinity with a cheeky sense of humor. The letter “G” becomes a lighthearted celebration of attraction, set in the world of gardens, lawns, and groundskeeping.
The structure of the book follows an alphabet, making it entertaining and easy to navigate. Each page is filled with colorful illustrations that invite the viewer to smile while also enjoying Broderick’s erotic touch. Unlike traditional photography books, this one celebrates the power of illustration as a medium for gay erotic art.
G is for Groundskeeper (2011) is more than an art book; it is a cultural piece that blends humor with desire. It reflects the playful side of homoerotic imagination while still being a serious contribution to LGBTQ+ visual culture. Collectors value it for its originality, creative concept, and durable hardcover format.
For fans of gay erotic illustration, queer comics, or collectors of Bruno Gmünder publications, G is for Groundskeeper (2011) is a must-have title. It demonstrates how erotic art can be fun, bold, and celebratory at the same time.