Maxim Ranger Saves Manhood

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Working with Crispin Porter + Bogusky on its Mantropy Control Center project for Maxim Magazine, J.J. Sedelmaier, co-creator of The Ambiguously Gay Duo with Robert Smigel for Saturday Night Live, has developed three cartoons for Mantropy which feature the Maxim Ranger and aim to help men protect their masculinity.

Riffing on the Metrosexual thing, the three cartoons, “Nowhere Fast,” “Threatened Hairitage” and “Walk Like a Man,” hope to protect men from partaking in activities thought to maintain one’s youth but, in reality, just make a man look stupid.

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