Henry Rollins and Glenn Danzig are fundamentally inseparable in the pages of Tom Neely’s queer punk comic Henry & Glenn Forever & Ever: The Completely Ridiculous Edition Read More
For readers in search of sex-positive erotica, these amicable gems of sexual inventiveness, wit, and sensitivity fit the bill Read More
Wuvable Oaf is the tale of a big, hairy, gay ex-wrestler’s search for love in San Francisco 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
Mainstream superhero comic books are having a moment with the inclusion of a host of new LGBT characters. Yet, with all the queer characters, there is nary an out and proud sissy... 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
This week the Lambda Literary Review honors the impact comic books and graphic novels have had on our lives.
To start off Lambda Literary Comic Book week, here's what some of today's most prominent LGBTQ graphic novelists and artists (Howard Cruse, Ellen Forney, Phil Jimenez, Rachel Pollack, and more) had to say about the comic books that have inspired them... Read More
Comic book and graphic novel fans are taking to the streets this weekend for New York’s annual Comic Con festival....
[....]Any literature that cares to address the queer desire to marry among gay men and women will have a lot on its shoulders, maybe even more than literature about AIDS ever did. 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