Tag: disability
Review: DRAGON AGE: THE VEILGUARD is fun and features great queer representation but is...
DRAGON AGE: THE VEILGUARD hosts solid queer representation and deserves more recognition from the game awards. Our review.
Interview: Maria Sweeney’s BRITTLE JOINTS is “an exposed nerve,” but still “rewarding”
Queer, disabled cartoonist Maria Sweeney's graphic memoir, Brittle Joints, explores her relationships with Bruck Syndrome and art.
Review: Erin Williams’s WHAT’S WRONG? deftly examines the hellish landscape of chronic pain
What do you do when your baseline pain is at the top of the scale for a non-disabled person?
TV Review: Marvel’s ECHO is mostly sound
Marvel got a lot right in its portrayal of a disabled hero, with a few stumbles, but Alaqua Cox as Echo is a win for both the disabled and Indigenous communities.
SDCC ’22: The Accessibility Report
The Beat's Kelas Lloyd reviews the con and various activations for how accessible they were...and finds some did much better than others.
NYCC ’19: Comics creators get candid about living & working with chronic illness &...
Panelists shared personal experiences and practical tips for managing work.
EXCLUSIVE: Archaia announces BEAR, a kids’ OGN from Pixar writer Ben Queen & artist...
Bear hits shelves in August 2020.