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Dungeons and Drag Queens Abound in “Gayblade,” a 90s Game You Can Play for Free
Instead of getting shields for defense, you get condoms or aprons. And instead of swords and other classic weapons, there’s mace, hair dryers, or press-on nails to fight with.
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Our Favorite Lesbian and Bisexual TV Characters as D&D Classes
The more I get into D&D, the more it bleeds into my passion for television. I find myself thinking about TV character’s histories as “backstory” and accidentally calling side characters “NPCs.”
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Dungeons & Dragons: A Great Place to Be Queer
When we’re open to it, giving ourselves honest space to roleplay can be pretty powerful stuff.
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Don’t Let the Stick Figures Fool You, “West of Loathing” Is One of the Best RPGs I’ve Ever Played
“Maybe it’s my depression talking, but I think running errands is heroic.”
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“Celeste” Is a Very Difficult Video Game for People Who Know What It’s Like to Have Something to Prove
Celeste sets out to climb a mountain and learns a whole lot about herself along the way.
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Drawn to Comics: Molly Ostertag’s “The Witch Boy” Is Full of Magic Without Gender Roles
Books like The Witch Boy and creators like Molly Ostertag are here to create a kinder, more tender world to replace the broken one we have right now.
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Making Imaginary Wine While The World Burns
Taking on a virtual vineyard in “Terroir” turned out to be the best way to cope with 2017.
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Drawn to Comics: Help The Artists Coming Together To Help Our Country
The comics industry is filled with a lot of wonderful, generous and kind-hearted creators. This is just one example of that truth.
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17 Science Gifs To Give You Peace, Give You Strength
We will take down white supremacy like sulphuric acid on toilet paper.
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Drawn to Comics: Fan Entitlement, Bullying, Steven Universe and Queer Representation
When fans drive a queer woman off the internet because the extremely, extremely specific type of queerness they wanted wasn’t in a few episodes of a show that they like that doesn’t help anyone or anything.
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Drawn to Comics: “Strangers In Paradise” Is An Old Reminder Of The Power Of Happily Ever After
Over a decade ago, Terry Moore realized what so many storytellers before and after him have been too obtuse to see — that happy endings for gay people aren’t cliche. They’re not the norm. They’re rare and remarkable and we hold them in our hearts forever.
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Party Like It’s 1995: The Rise and Fall of the Girl Game
The girl game movement was a briefly lived golden era of pink-wrapped PC games made for, and marketed to, young girls. Get in here for some gaming history!
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Drawn to Comics: Fresh Romance #4 and Oath Anthology, Two Rad Online Comics Anthologies To Check Out
One of my favorite things about the internet is the rise of queer-friendly comics anthologies like these.
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Drawn to Comics: Interview with Power Up Writer Kate Leth!
“When we see women in armor, or in suits, we think of them as strong and powerful. When we see men in a dress, it’s somehow demeaning. I don’t agree with that or believe it at all.”
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Summer Lovin’: Wonderful Tech Things I’ve Tried This Summer
While there are many important topics that are hard hitting and deserve some serious talk, we also deserve happy, fun things too. So from an assortment of categories that have randomly occurred to me, here are my Summer Tech Favorites. What are yours?
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Drawn to Comics: Gay Iceman, DC Super Hero Girls, Flutter Vol. 2, Gamer Girl and Vixen, Comic Book Movies and More!
What did you think of that new Avengers Movie? Did you celebrate New Comic Book Day?
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Drawn to Comics: Seven Upcoming Titles from Marvel, DC and Boom! I Can’t Wait to Read
What a time to be alive! Major comic companies are actually targeting comics at women, queer people and people of color!
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What I Learned When I Asked the Internet if I Should Make a Reddit Account
Spoiler alert: I did wind up getting a Reddit account, and I’m enjoying myself so far.
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Drawn to Comics: Check Out the College-Age Magical Girls of “Agents of the Realm”
A bunch of college-age girls (many of them girls of color) being friends, wearing sweet outfits and saving the day together? Count me in!
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Drawn to Comics: Is Anyone Doing Trans Women’s Representation Better Than Image Comics?
Image titles like The Wicked + The Divine, Rat Queens, Trees, and Shutter are showing that trans characters just make great comics even greater.