Review: Second Avenue Caper

Artist(s): Joyce Brabner, Mark Zingarelli.

A documentary about the early days of the AIDS epidemic.


A Steve Orlando interview – part 1 of 2

Writer Steve Orlando is going to take the helm of the upcoming Midnighter series, the most famous gay character published by DC Comics. In the first part of this interview, we cover his career so far.


Review: Politically InQueerect: Old Ghosts and Other Stories

Artist(s): Dylan Edwards.

Young gay Republicans, ghost in old mansions and classic strips. What’s not to like?


Review: The Legend of Bold Riley #1-2

Artist(s): Jonathon Dalton, Leia Weathington, Zack Giallongo.

The first two issues of the open-ended adventures of the lesbian princess.


Review: Bulldogs #2

Artist(s): Chas Hunter, Dale Lazarov, Si Arden.

A perfectly blasphemous erotic comic.


Review: Brainstorm #1

Artist(s): Dennis Calero, Ira Livingston IV, Jeffrey Morris.

A widescreen, sci-fi story with a gay protagonist.


Review: On Loving Women

Artist(s): Diane Obomsawin.

A collection of vignettes about lesbian lives.


Review: Drama

Artist(s): Raina Telgemeier.

An all-ages, very gay-inclusive story.


Review: Fearful Hunter #4

Artist(s): Jon Macy.

The grand finale of the love story between a werewolf and a druid.


Review: The Lengths

Artist(s): Howard Hardiman.

The complete collection of the comic about the life of a hustler.