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Month of LGBT Comics

Month of LGBT Comics – That Time I Turned 30 in Greece

All this month I’ve reviewed different comic books with LGBT themes (LGBT standing for “Lesbian, Gay, Bi-Sexual and Transgender”), based on submissions from the actual creators of the comic books themselves. Here is an archive of the comics featured so far!

In the last comic featured this month, we’ll take a look at Tana Ford’s autobiographical comic, That Time I Turned 30 in Greece (I wish I had a better image of the cover)…

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Month of LGBT Comics – Dolltopia

All this month I’ll be reviewing different comic books with LGBT themes (LGBT standing for “Lesbian, Gay, Bi-Sexual and Transgender”), based on submissions from the actual creators of the comic books themselves. Here is an archive of the comics featured so far!

Today we take a look at Abby Denson’s charming Dolltopia…

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Month of LGBT Comics – The Book of Boy Trouble, Volume 2

All this month I’ll be reviewing different comic books with LGBT themes (LGBT standing for “Lesbian, Gay, Bi-Sexual and Transgender”), based on submissions from the actual creators of the comic books themselves. Here is an archive of the comics featured so far!

Today we take a look at the all-new, ALL-COLOR collection of the Boy Troubles tories of this gay comic anthology, including work from Robert Kirby, David Kelly (also the editors of the volume), Howard Cruse, Abby Denson, Tim Fish, Anonymous Boy, Joan Hilty, Andy Hartzel and many more excellent comic creators!

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Month of LGBT Comics – T-Gina

All this month I’ll be reviewing different comic books with LGBT themes (LGBT standing for “Lesbian, Gay, Bi-Sexual and Transgender”), based on submissions from the actual creators of the comic books themselves. Here is an archive of the comics featured so far!

Today we take a look at T-Gina #1 and #2, the collected work of Gina Kamentsky

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Month of LGBT Comics BONUS – Love Omnibus volume one

All this month, Brian is reviewing different comic books with LGBT themes (LGBT standing for “Lesbian, Gay, Bi-Sexual and Transgender”), based on submissions from the actual creators of the comic books themselves. Some of those creators sent me their comics, perhaps because I review stuff too! Whatever the reason, I’m going to review them too! Here is an archive of the comics featured so far!
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Month of LGBT Comics – Boy Trouble: 10th Anniversary Issue

All this month I’ll be reviewing different comic books with LGBT themes (LGBT standing for “Lesbian, Gay, Bi-Sexual and Transgender”), based on submissions from the actual creators of the comic books themselves. Here is an archive of the comics featured so far!

Today we take a look at the 10th anniversary issue of the gay comic anthology Boy Trouble, edited by Robert Kirby and David Kelly.

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Month of LGBT Comics BONUS – Hearts & Iron #4

All this month, Brian is reviewing different comic books with LGBT themes (LGBT standing for “Lesbian, Gay, Bi-Sexual and Transgender”), based on submissions from the actual creators of the comic books themselves. Some of those creators sent me their comics, perhaps because I review stuff too! Whatever the reason, I’m going to review them too! Here is an archive of the comics featured so far!
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Month of LGBT Comics – Teleny and Camille

All this month I’ll be reviewing different comic books with LGBT themes (LGBT standing for “Lesbian, Gay, Bi-Sexual and Transgender”), based on submissions from the actual creators of the comic books themselves. Here is an archive of the comics featured so far!

Today we take a look at Jon Macy’s exquisite graphic novel adaptation of the 19th century gay erotic novel, Teleny, or The Reverse of the Medal, which was allegedly written by Oscar Wilde and friends of Wilde.

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Month of LGBT Comics BONUS – Only Words and Diplomatic Immunity

All this month, Brian is reviewing different comic books with LGBT themes (LGBT standing for “Lesbian, Gay, Bi-Sexual and Transgender”), based on submissions from the actual creators of the comic books themselves. Some of those creators sent me their comics, perhaps because I review stuff too! Whatever the reason, I’m going to review them too! Here is an archive of the comics featured so far!
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Month of LGBT Comics – Brood

All this month I’ll be reviewing different comic books with LGBT themes (LGBT standing for “Lesbian, Gay, Bi-Sexual and Transgender”), based on submissions from the actual creators of the comic books themselves. Here is an archive of the comics featured so far!

Today we take a look at Bill Roundy’s cute/disturbing horror romance mini-comic, Brood.

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Month of LGBT Comics – Burly

All this month I’ll be reviewing different comic books with LGBT themes (LGBT standing for “Lesbian, Gay, Bi-Sexual and Transgender”), based on submissions from the actual creators of the comic books themselves. Here is an archive of the comics featured so far!

Today we take a look at Jeremy Owen’s offbeat geeky spin on the concept of a pin-up book, Burly.

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Month of LGBT Comics – House of The Muses #4-7

All this month I’ll be reviewing different comic books with LGBT themes (LGBT standing for “Lesbian, Gay, Bi-Sexual and Transgender”), based on submissions from the actual creators of the comic books themselves. Here is an archive of the comics featured so far!

Today we take a look at issues #4-7 of Pam Harrison’s historical epic, House of the Muses.

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Month of LGBT Comics – The Mark of Aeacus Books 1 and 2

All this month I’ll be reviewing different comic books with LGBT themes (LGBT standing for “Lesbian, Gay, Bi-Sexual and Transgender”), based on submissions from the actual creators of the comic books themselves. Here is an archive of the comics featured so far!

Today we take a look at Charles “Zan” Christensen and Mark Brill’s sexually charged tale of vengeance, with the first two issues of the Witchblade-esque The Mark of Aeacus.

NOTE: There is some sexual content in the preview pages.

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Month of LGBT Comics – Games With Me, Volume 1

All this month I’ll be reviewing different comic books with LGBT themes (LGBT standing for “Lesbian, Gay, Bi-Sexual and Transgender”), based on submissions from the actual creators of the comic books themselves. Here is an archive of the comics featured so far!

Today we take a look at a darkly fascinating piece of historical fiction from writer Tina Anderson, penciler Lynlsey Brito and screentone artist Caroline Monaco, titled Games With Me, about a Civil War veteran searching for his step-mother and step-brother in Chinatown in San Francisco in the late 1860s. When he finds his step-brother…well…things get a bit disturbing.

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Month of LGBT Comics – Sex and the Superhero

All this month I’ll be reviewing different comic books with LGBT themes (LGBT standing for “Lesbian, Gay, Bi-Sexual and Transgender”), based on submissions from the actual creators of the comic books themselves. Here is an archive of the comics featured so far!

Today we take a look at a cute one-shot by Brian Anderson, Neftali Centeno and Celina Hernandez that takes a humorous look at what life is like for the single gay superhero.

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