Posts tagged ‘humor’

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Review: Queerville

Artist(s): Tom Bouden.

Urban, gay life done in a European manner.


Review: Get Her!

Artist(s): David Shenton.

A mad and very gay adventure graphic novel.


Review: Juicy Mother 2: How They Met

Artist(s): Alison Bechdel, Ariel Schrag, David Kelly, Diane DiMassa, Howard Cruse, Ivan Velez, Jennifer Camper, Joan Hilty, Justin Hall, Lawrence Schimel, Leanne Franson, Michael Fahy, Robert Kirby, Robert Triptow.

A second volume of the excellent all-queer anthology.


Review: So Super Duper #3

Artist(s): Brian Andersen.

Third issue of Psyche’s superhero days.


Review: So Super Duper #2

Artist(s): Brian Andersen.

Second issue of the flamin’ superhero adventures.


Review: So Super Duper #1

Artist(s): Brian Andersen.

First issue of a very queer superhero comic.


Review: Chelsea Boys: Steppin’ Out

Artist(s): Allan Neuwirth, Glen Hanson.

The second collection of the urban gay strip.


Review: Young Bottoms in Love

Artist(s): Abby Denson, Adam DeKracker, Adam Leveille, Andy Swist, Ariel Guzman, Bill Roundy, Brett Hopkins, Craig Bostick, Dave Ortega, Dave Roman, David Kelly, Decker, Fabián Álvarez López, Frank Muse, François Peneaud, Gregory Lockard, Howard Cruse, Jack Lawrence, Jay Laird, Jeff Krell, Jen Van Meter, Jim Gladstone, Justin Hall, Kyle Cummings, Lynx Delirium, Martin Schneebalg, Melody Nadia Shickley, Michael DiMotta, Monica Gallagher, Nate and Mike K., Noel Miciano, Paige Braddock, Phil Good, Rachel Millar, Randall Kirby, Richard Ruane, Robert Kirby, Roger Zanni, Stephen Sadowski, Steven Walters, Ted Manning, Theo Bain, Tim Fish, Tim Piotrowski.

A big collection of the online anthology.


Review: The Book of Boy Trouble

Artist(s): Andy Hartzell, Brett Hopkins, Craig Bostick, David Kelly, Jaime Cortez, Justin Hall, Michael Fahy, Robert Kirby, Sina Shamsavari, Steve MacIsaac, Tony Arena.

A collection of the queer comics zines.


Review: Stanley and the mask of mystery

Artist(s): David Shenton.

A quirky take on a gay man’s life in 80′s England.