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Saturday, June 28, 2003




Okay, just another technical improvement:
I hadn't noticed the comment system for this page didn't work with the new coding I'd done. Bad me. So, another recoding to do my own comment system (inspired by the design of the system I was using previously), compatible with the coding for this page. See below for an example.
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Friday, June 27, 2003




Hey, I've reached the 100th picture in the gallery!
I know this is not as important as yesterday's decision of the American Supreme Court, but I'm glad anyway.
I'm having a lot of fun finding interesting pictures of men in non-gay comics. So many artists draw men well.
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Thursday, June 19, 2003




The first collection (Dean, Bunny & Fairer Than)After the alternate world of Alexander the Great, the new review takes us to Charm School, a world where reality and fantasy blend. Elizabeth Watasin is writing and drawing the tale of the love between a teenage witch, her butch vampire girlfriend, and the faerie who comes between them. This is one of the most original series I've reviewed.
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I've added another Site Map page, this time to show the reviews sorted by author. For now, most authors have only one review attached to them, but I think this page will become useful as I add reviews with already-listed authors.
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Wednesday, June 11, 2003




You might notice that the "Blogger" logo has disappeared from this page.
That's because I don't use their code anymore. There were too many times when they weren't accessible, and I couldn't update this page.
So, I've written my own code.
The only difference you'll notice is that the archives are now arranged by month. So, if you had a link to a specific post, the address is not valid anymore. Go to the month when the post has been written, and you'll find it there, with a new permanent link.
That's all.
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Tuesday, June 10, 2003




And now for something different: I've written a fan-fic (that is, a story using characters which are the property of someone else). It's about Batman, Robin, and a killer who targets gays. Joe Palmer, master of the Gay League, has put it among the other fan-fics already available on his site. If you feel like reading it...
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Thursday, June 05, 2003




More cynical humor from NDRDylan Edwards, author of the wickedly funny Politically InQueerect, has a published Enderstated, a new, small collection of his online strips. He's also included a new short story of extreme moaning (see the picture). You can find this mini-comic on the author's site.
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Sunday, June 01, 2003




I've added 4 new links to artists' sites.
I've also split the links page in two pages, since I thought it was getting a bit big for those of you on a slow internet connection.
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Alexander IV, by Umeka AsayukiPublished a few months ago, The Golden Vine is easily one of the most captivating graphic novels I've read in some time. Written by the openly gay Jai Sen and drawn by three excellent artists, this book is an unexpected follow-up to Garlands of Moonlight, the first graphic novel written by Jai Sen for the Malay Mysteries series, which introduces among others a character who will turn out to be gay. I can only urge everybody to read those books, they deserve your support.
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