The
Leonard and Larry comic strip was first published in
Gay Comix #5 in 1984, and would go on to be featured in
Gay Comix #7 in 1986,
Gay Comix #10 in 1987, and
Gay Comics #14 in 1991, as well as its own special issue of
Gay Comix in 1992.
Leonard and Larry has been praised for being comic strip which represents characters of different gender identities, sexual orientations, ages, and sexual preferences as a community. The characters in the comic strip also age over time, as illustrated through graying hair, expanding bald patches, and growing children,
Leonard & Larry has been noted for Barela's attention to detail, particularly in his renderings of hair and beards. According to
Alison Bechdel, "No one renders facial hair like Tim Barela, I always say. He does the most fabulous beards—he seems to draw each individual strand of hair." ==Books==