Tom's art gained popularity in the 1950s and 1960s, particularly among the gay community. His work was smuggled into countries with strict censorship laws, making him a hero to many who felt marginalized and oppressed. Tom's comics, including the Kake series, were often humorous and lighthearted, yet still managed to push boundaries and challenge societal norms.

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Beyond the comics themselves, the Tom of Finland Foundation in Los Angeles works to preserve this artistic legacy. Kake remains a cornerstone of 20th-century graphic art, proving that even in a conservative social climate, art could be used to envision a world of confidence and liberation.