Most likely because that is the purpose of a pseudonym: to work under a
different identity without attaching any of that baggage to a separate
identity. In this case, to draw porn of copyrighted characters. If "Desiree
Lee" ever got a note from a corporate lawyer asking her to stop, "Desiree" can
vanish without affecting the original artist. Unfortunately, TELLING
everyone that you draw art under a pseudonym defeats the purpose of it, so you
have to keep up a front. Stephen King swore he was not writing as "Richard
Bachman" until enough proof was brought forward to prove that he was, so
he finally admitted to that pseudonym (driving up prices of first printing
Bachman books in the process). Andy Offutt was a mainstream science fiction
writer, but he also wrote porn under John Cleve and Turk Winter. He
wasn't the first artist to create under a pseudonym, and he won't be the last.
In a message dated 6/28/2017 2:01:05 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com writes:
Bizarre, I wonder why he told me she was his real girlfriend. And with
some intimate detail to boot.
*shrug*
Received on Fri Jun 30 2017 - 06:06:10 CDT