Submissions for the 2019 PRISM AWARDS Open Through Feb. 15: Here Are the Details
The Prism Awards recognize excellence in LGBTQAI+ comics.
INTERVIEW: Kevin Panetta & Savanna Ganucheau Talk BLOOM, Baking, & Music
Kevin Panetta and Savanna Ganucheau tell The Beat about their graphic novel.
These Punk Mambo #1 covers show how well punk and voodoo go together
Valiant has a smart approach to introducing new series into its expanding line-up. Whether it be through established on-going series or big scale events, new character series tend to lift off from #0 issues...
Here Are the 2019 GLAAD Media Awards Comic Book Nominees
Celebrating LGBTQ representation in comics.
SHE-RA’s Queer Rep Might Be Too Subtle
'She-Ra' bites off a lot of angst for its audience to chew, while also leaning hard into queer subtext.
Review – Humour in a Post-Apocalyptic World in Aminder Dhaliwal’s Woman World
There's a moment in Aminder Dhaliwal's Woman World that encapsulate the tone and humour of her comics. Yumi, one of the survivors of this new world where men have gone extinct, is consulting the village's...
NYCC ’18: Outspoken The Queer Cartoonists Represent Panel
By Erica Friedman
Here's a second perspective on the "Outspoken: Queer Cartoonists Represent" panel, following Will Henderson's report yesterday - Ed.
"It's a weird time to be a queer cartoonist." With these words, Jennifer Camper opened up the ...
NYCC ’18: Do Comic-Con Panels Feel Inclusive?
By Amanda Steele
As a woman, and a queer woman at that, I’m always interested in how accepting and welcoming nerd spaces are towards people of color and women, or basically anyone who isn’t a...
NYCC ’18: The LGBTQ in Pop Culture Panel Discusses Representation in Media
By Amanda Steele
One of the many diversity-focused panels held at New York Comic Con this year was New York TimesOUT presents LGBTQ in Pop Culture hosted by the New York Times.
The panel included a wide range...
NYCC ’18: Outspoken – A Peculiar Time to be a Queer Cartoonist
By William Henderson
The Outspoken: Queer Cartoonists Represent panel, moderated by Jennifer Camper on Friday at NYCC, brought together a number of queer cartoonists who aren’t always given a platform from which to discuss their...
NYCC ’18: The New York TimesOUT LGBTQ in Comics Panel
By William Henderson
"Whatever happened to She-Hulk's best friend Louise?"
Representation matters, whether you’re a pre-teen struggling to label how you feel, or a queer comic book creator tired of gatekeepers preventing you from presenting your...
NYCC ’18: The Entertainment is LGBTQ Panel: Creating Comic Books in ‘20-Gayteen’
By William Henderson
Should stories in comic books reflect what’s happening in the world or should they reflect the world in which the creators want to live? That question was one of several big questions...