I should also consider the context of kake comics. They were often self-published and part of underground comix in the 1960s-70s, dealing with themes of sexuality, drug use, etc. They were part of the counterculture movement. Tom of Finland's work is closely associated with this style, but he's known for his fetishistic portrayal of male figures, often in military or leather uniforms, which is more of an enduring art style rather than being tied specifically to the kake comics era. So there might be confusion here.