The resurrection of David Wojnarowicz, via a recent biography, and now this collaborative comic of his work with James Romberger...
Nationally, Portland, Oregon is known for being a rainy green city of bicyclists, 20-something hipsters, and enough log-jammed trends from...
Retail is a service industry, one that promotes the work ethic “the customer is always right.” Bending over backwards to...
A major step to breaking down closet doors is to provide venues for trans* people to see themselves. Edward’s graphic novel does just that; focusing on the stories of six queer transmen. Read More
Not all LGBT coming of age tales are tales of coming out. Punk raconteur, musician and artist Cristy C. Road’s...
We tend to think of ourselves as an image saturated and obsessed society. We’ve made print cheap, we’re surrounded by...
When a culture is repressive towards women or queers, I figure it is usually reacting against something (or someone) strong...
Somebody needed to do this: compile a knowledgeable, historical collection of queer comics. But the task was daunting in more ways than one. There’s the difficulty of curating any historical collection to include the most representative art works and artists of the era. But queer comics pose an added challenge, as many were published by underground, indie and non-mainstream publishers, or were self-published... Read More
Martin Eden’s characters proportions are more indie than mainstream superhero – don’t come here if you’re looking for massive thighs or monstrous breasts. His drawing style is simple but emotionally expressive enough to draw you into the characters and inspire you to follow their stories. Read More
There’s only two covers for Three #3 – which seems a shame, as it’s a book so triplicated its creator...


