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| The cover of Flutter, Volume 2 |
Thursday, July 21, 2016
Flutter, Volume 2: Don't Let Me Die Nervous
Thursday, June 16, 2016
Single Issue Showcase: Limp Wrist
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| The cover of Limp Wrist |
For this summer’s Single Issue Showcase, I decided to
cover a mini comic I picked up at last year’s CAKE. Perhaps I’ll get around to
my haul from this year sometime in 2018. That’s the closest I can get to
opening with a joke, because Limp Wrist
by Scout Wolfcave and Penina Gal is not for the faint of heart. The title page
contains a trigger warning for “bullying, abuse, and transmisogyny.” It’s a
harrowing autobiographical comic that does not flinch from portraying the
reality far too many trans people face. In its sixteen pages, Limp Wrist contains more truth than
whole feature-length films. It was published in 2014 by Paper Rocket
Minicomics.
Thursday, May 19, 2016
NIGHTLIFE
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| The cover of the hardcover of NIGHTLIFE |
Thursday, April 21, 2016
Massive: Gay Erotic Manga and the Men Who Make It
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| The reprint cover for Massive, with art by Jiraiya |
Thursday, March 17, 2016
Single Issue Showcase: Midnighter #1 - “Midnighter”
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| The cover to Midnighter #1 by Aco and Romulo Fajaro, Jr. |
I know the (admittedly loose) rules I established last
year for the Single Issue Showcase stipulate that I highlight gay content in a
series that does not typically feature any, but I decided to change things up
for the first one of the new year. Besides, it’s my blog, my rules, and only
one person is reading this anyway. (Hi, Gavin!) Also, Midnighter is a series that deserves more recognition, all the more
so because it is up for cancellation as DC makes way for yet another massive
reboot with its “Rebirth.” Other issues of this series have been singled out
before for what they have contributed to the series itself and the comics
medium as a whole, but I decided to start at the beginning. Why not?
Thursday, February 18, 2016
Wuvable Oaf
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| The cover of the hardcover of Wuvable Oaf |
I'm finally getting around to another piece of my CAKE haul from last year! This month’s selection is a charming love story about a bear in San Francisco and his friends (and lots of kittens). Wuvable
Oaf
by Ed Luce was originally produced independently, but it was published last
year by Fantagraphics Books in a gorgeous hardcover with some excellent
supplemental material. The fanfare that met this production was well deserved yet insufficient. Individual issues of Wuvable Oaf and other assorted merchandise about the character are available on Mr. Luce’s website.
Thursday, January 21, 2016
The Complete Wendel
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| The cover of The Complete Wendel |
Welcome
back to the Queer Comics Blog, my devoted readers, for a second improbable
year! I thought I would start with another entry about one of my favorite artists,
the inimitable Howard Cruse. Before writing his autobiographical masterpiece Stuck Rubber Baby, he wrote an ongoing
comic strip for The Advocate magazine
beginning in 1983 entitled Wendel. It
ran for most of the decade and was collected into The Complete Wendel by the Universe imprint of Rizzoli Publications
in 2011.
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