Here are the micro-reviews I’ve posted on Bluesky for the period (various news and links have also been posted):
Shout Out, an anthology by dozens of queer creators (list at the link) of mostly fantasy stories featuring queer characters, edited by @andrewwheeler.bsky.social.
There's a good number of such anthologies out there, and this is a good one.
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#queer #comics #pub2019 #reviews— The Gay Comics List (@gaycomicslist.bsky.social) June 28, 2025 at 2:24 PM
Killer Queens, by @davidbooher.bsky.social & Claudia Balboni.
Former assassins, one lesbian and one gay, feature in this blend of camp humor and sparkly sci-fi.
Max and Alex are assigned to save the children of a democratic leader kidnapped by a nearby…
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#queer #comics #pub2022 #reviews— The Gay Comics List (@gaycomicslist.bsky.social) June 22, 2025 at 4:30 PM
Coming Home #2, drawn by @edfirth.bsky.social, Anna Readman, Ria Grix and AJ O’Neill.
This moving comic features the stories of four gay, lesbian and trans British soldiers who had to face the gay & lesbian ban in the UK lifted in 2000.
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#gay #lesbian #trans #comics #pub2024 #reviews— The Gay Comics List (@gaycomicslist.bsky.social) June 14, 2025 at 6:05 PM
Alan Scott: The Green Lantern, by @timsheridan.bsky.social & Cian Tormey (cover below by David Talaski).
One of the early superheroes, in his current version as an out gay man, fights homophobia and Soviet threats in a tale mostly set in the 30s and 40s.
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#gay #comics #pub2024 #reviews— The Gay Comics List (@gaycomicslist.bsky.social) June 9, 2025 at 3:35 PM
Spent, by @alisonbechdel.bsky.social.
Her new book is a funny, pretend autobiography, with a fictional version of Bechdel – friends with the even more fictional aged characters from Dykes To Watch Out For – who grapples with the contradictions of modern life.
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#queer #comics #pub2025 #reviews— The Gay Comics List (@gaycomicslist.bsky.social) June 8, 2025 at 7:00 PM