In 1995, Fillion founded , his first publishing venture, which specialized in gay erotic comics. The initial exposure of Fillion's characters came through Montreal's Zip magazine, which led to a deal with Bruno Gmünder, a "mega distributor" of gay erotic content in Europe.
Around 2018, Patrick Fillion surprised his fanbase by pivoting significantly. Due to the physical strain of drawing hundreds of pages of comics annually, he transitioned to . Using software like Daz Studio and Blender, Fillion began producing photorealistic, fully rendered comic panels.
Patrick Fillion : Pioneering the "Gay Marvel" Empire Patrick Fillion
Patrick Fillion is a Canadian comic artist and writer best known for his unapologetically erotic, queer-centric work, particularly Class Comics titles like Deviant Desires , Camili-Cat , and The Boy Who Loved Superman .