Posts tagged ‘transgender’

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Review: Free Comic Book Gay #1

Artist(s): Various.

A cool anthology for the 2012 Free Comic Book Day, which takes place next Saturday.


Review: Gay Genius

Artist(s): Annie Murphy, Clio Reese Sady, Edie Fake, Ellery Russian, Jackie Davis, Leroi Newbold, Matt Runkle, Sarah Sass Biscarra-Dilley.

An anthology of queer, underground artists.


Review: Glamazonia

Artist(s): Craig Bostick, Dave Davenport, Ed Luce, Eric Orner, Jon Macy, Justin Hall, Steve MacIsaac.

Justin Hall’s new collection of very fun stories about a superheroine like no other.


Review: how loathsome

Artist(s): Ted Naifeh, Tristan Crane.

An exceptional story of life and love among non-mainstream queer people.


Review: Just so you know #1

Artist(s): Joey Alison Sayers.

A wonderful autobiographical comic from a transgendered cartoonist.


Review: Just So You Know #2

Artist(s): Joey Alison Sayers.

A second collection of autobio comics.


Review: Little Heart

Artist(s): Ed Choy, Jeremy Sorese, Maurice Vellekoop, Sam Sharpe.

An anthology for marriage equality.


Review: No Straight Lines

Artist(s): Alison Bechdel, Allan Neuwirth, Andy Hartzell, Annie Murphy, Ariel Guzman, Ariel Schrag, BiL Sherman, Craig Bostick, Craig McKenney, David Kelly, David Shenton, David Wojnarowicz, Diane DiMassa, Dylan Edwards, Ed Luce, Edie Fake, Ellen Forney, Eric Orner, Eric Shanower, Fabrice Neaud, François Peneaud, Gina Kamentsky, Glen Hanson, Howard Cruse, Ivan Velez, Jaime Cortez, James Romberger, Jeff Krell, Jennifer Camper, Joan Hilty, Joey Alison Sayers, Jon Macy, Justin Hall, Kris Dresen, Lawrence Schimel, Leanne Franson, Maurice Vellekoop, Michael Fahy, Nazario, Paige Braddock, Ralf König, Rick Worley, Robert Kirby, Robert Triptow, Roger Zanni, Sean, Sina Shamsavari, Steve MacIsaac, Ted Naifeh, Tim Barela, Tim Fish, Tom Bouden, Tristan Crane.

An impressive anthology of 40 years of queer comics.


Review: Sexile

Artist(s): Jaime Cortez.

The story of a Cuban exile.


Review: Spandex #1

Artist(s): Martin Eden.

An all-queer superhero comic.