"... I was talking it over with a friend who asked what I thought I would look like pregnant. Without thinking, I answered, 'like a pregnant Tintin,' and drew her a sketch of the boy reporter with hair flip, knee britches and beach ball under his sweater. For me, this image represented a best-case scenario for how I might embody pregnancy." Read More
"Comics have grown up quite a bit, and queer cartoonists are making confident, sophisticated works that are finding readers across the entire landscape of publishing." Read More
As lgbt superhero teams proliferate, it only makes sense to showcase lgbt villains too; this fun compilation of stories sets...
Anything That Loves (Northwest Press) points out another scientific myth many of us bought into: that sexuality is binary, and anyone between gay and straight is just confused, horny or immature. Read More
Though Hardiman’s graphic novel examines a specific underground culture (gay male escorts in London), the questions it asks and the feelings it explores are universal. Read More
One of the important functions of zines is that they can fill in gaps where mainstream publishers forget or refuse to go. Read More
Instead of emphasizing what to do, or more specifically, what one should do sexually, these comics explore how people feel. Read More
In these comic books, Jean Genet, Camille Paglia and Beyoncé quotations fuel Eric Kostiuk Williams's explorations of clubbing, sex, and what it means to be a gay man. Read More
"Though I’m not some badass rebel underground punk, I’m not really in the mainstream of society either, and never have been. " Read More
Julio’s Day is the story of Julio’s life, spanning one hundred years, and covering approximately the same amount of pages....


