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HANA KIMI Color Commentary by PKA, posted November 20th, 2008
A mouthful in any language, "Hanazakari no Kimitachi he" is better known to manga fans as "Hana Kimi". This sweet and surprising story of young love blooming on the vine is a must read for romantics of all ages. [More…]
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STAN LEE AND PERRY MOORE TEAMING UP FOR SHOWTIME’S HERO! News posted November 19th, 2008
As reported by Prism from the San Diego Comic-Con International in July, Perry Moore and Stan Lee announced a deal to work together; now, they have announced their project will be to adapt Moore’s acclaimed novel Hero into a hour-long television series on Showtime.
At Comic-Con, Lee praised Moore’s Hero, calling the book’s young gay protagonist “a one-of-a-kind hero for the future.”
Hero is the first in a series of fantasy novels by openly gay film producer and… [More…]
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CATCH ALISON BECHDEL ON TOUR PROMOTING THE ESSENTIAL DYKES TO WATCH OUT FOR! News posted November 17th, 2008
Alison Bechdel, acclaimed author of Fun Home: A Family Tragicomedy, is wrapping up a tour promoting her new collection, The Essential Dykes to Watch Out For (published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt), chronicling the lives, loves, and politics of cult fave characters Mo, Lois, Sydney, Sparrow, Ginger, Stuart, Clarice, and so many others.
Catch her at the dates below:
Tuesday, November 18th, Cambridge MA - she’ll be at Lesley College doing a reading for the Center for New… [More…]
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“FIRE AND FLIGHT" Queer Eye on Comics by Edward Beekman-Myers, posted November 16th, 2008
On the afternoon of the day this review is posted, I will be attending a very special event. It is a benefit to raise funds for an individual stricken with that seemingly invincible bane of human health, cancer. I know, I know…these days, it seems like you can’t turn a corner without coming across a benefit of some sort—whether or not it’s truly justified. So what makes this one so special?
Well, this benefit happens to be in honor of one of my very best friends. In fact, Jason is more… [More…]
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CHECK OUT ROCKET STUD, A NEW WEEKLY WEB-COMIC BY SCOTTY MULLEN AND MICHAEL TROY! News posted November 14th, 2008
Rocket Stud is a new web-comic created and written by Scotty Mullen and drawn by Michael Troy. Check out new episodes of Rocket Stud every Tuesday at rocketstud.com.
This weekly web-comic features the adventures of Robby, a San Francisco party boy, who is zapped up into a rocket and discovers he is the Prince of the Universe. But he may not be wearing his new crown long…his mother Queen Cherry will do everything in her power to not only destroy him, but the entire planet… [More…]
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OUT AND PROUD OF IT! Color Commentary by Todd H. Latoski, posted November 13th, 2008
After a considerably long wait, Queerbait #2 made its debut at San Diego Comic Con 2008. Originally published by Heroscribe Comics, Queerbait is now hitting the stands thanks to William “Lynx Delirium” Tyler and Carabosse Comics. For those who may have missed the first issue, Queerbait is an LGBT-related anthology comic that allows various creators to showcase stories geared specifically towards the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered community. Queerbait… [More…]
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“LITTLE MAN – YOU’VE HAD A BIG-GANG DAY!” Queer Eye on Comics by Scott Anderson, posted November 9th, 2008
Gardner Fox was one of the greats. He wrote over 4,000 comic book stories and created the Justice Society, the Justice League, the Flash, Hawkman, Dr. Fate, Sandman, and (what’s most important for this review) the new Atom. Plus he created Batman’s utility belt, the Batarang, and DC’s parallel earths concept with his “Flash of Two Worlds!" story. He won the Bill Finger Award for Excellence in Comic Book Writing in 2007. Few if any writers could claim to have had a greater influence on… [More…]
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PROP 8 News posted November 5th, 2008
Yay, Obama! But oh, Prop 8.
Sad day. Check out Brian Andersen's cartoon. [More…]
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A MONTH OF LGBT COMICS FEATURED ON CBR’S BLOG “COMICS SHOULD BE GOOD!” News posted November 3rd, 2008
Brian Cronin’s blog, “Comics Should Be Good!” on Comic Book Resources is featuring a month’s worth of LGBT comics during November. That’s one LGBT comic, graphic novel, or webcomic per day for the whole month!
Ivan Velez, Jr.’s “Tales of the Closet” kicks off the month. Check out Brian’s article here.
“Comics Should Be Good!” aims to improve comics via reviews, commentary, and discussion. In their mission statement, they state, “Books shouldn’t just be “okay,”… [More…]
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