Tag: graphic novel

‘Wuvable Oaf: Blood & Metal’ by Ed Luce

This collection is a visual smorgasbord, packed with one-page wrestling matches, posters, fake ads for Oaf hair care products, and…paper dolls

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‘Princess Princess Ever After’ by Katie O’Neill

Princess Princess Ever After is a warm-hearted graphic novel centered on the adventures of two strong-willed princesses. It is an adorable book whose fable-like story is perfect for any princess or prince in your life.

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‘Alphabet’ Edited by Jon Macy and Tara Madison Avery

Reading Alphabet will plunge you into the welcoming rainbow of queer comics.

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The Camp Wonders of the ‘Phantom Menace’, Children’s Cartoons, and Other LGBTQ News

Star Wars, queer clergy trading cards, and other lgbtq news

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A Bisexual Boxer Biopic, Transgender Sci-Fi, and Other LGBT News

The National Book Awards, Gay theater post-marriage equality, queer comics, and other LGBT news

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‘Wuvable Oaf’ by Ed Luce

Wuvable Oaf is the tale of a big, hairy, gay ex-wrestler’s search for love in San Francisco

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‘Adrian and the Tree of Secrets’ by Hubert and Illustrated Marie Caillou

In Adrian and the Tree of Secrets, we find our title hero stumbling through the barriers of a catholic school as a closeted gay teenager

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‘Second Avenue Caper: When Goodfellas, Divas and Dealers Plotted Against the Plague’ by Joyce Brabner and Illustrated by Mark Zingarelli

“In her new graphic novel, Joyce Brabner continues writing in the vein of the American Splendor comics she co-wrote with her husband Harvey Pekar, discovering stories, heroes and suspense in the daily activities of herself and her friends.”

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Brontez Purnell: On His New Book ‘The Cruising Diaries,’ Silencing the Critics, and the Joys of Writing About Sex

“I like writing in a way that can sometimes be dark yet still be generous to the human condition…”

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‘Fearful Hunter’ by Jon Macy

“[….] this is a young adult romance, only it’s about a Druid and werewolf that fall in love, and includes gods, magic, shape-shifters, rednecks, and punks. There’s sex, but it leans towards erotic and romantic rather than explicit or hard-core.”

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