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CW Crossover “Crisis on Infinite Earths” Parts Four and Five: The Dawn of Time
The Crisis concludes with some Sara-centric shenanigans and the return of Alex and Dreamer.
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A Visual History of Batwoman’s Most Badass Moments
On October 6th, Batwoman will add another first to the list: She’ll land in Gotham City in her much-anticipated series, making her the very first lesbian superhero to headline her own show. It’s been a thrilling, harrowing, often bumpy road to get here — but Batwoman always comes out on top (if you know what I mean and I think you do).
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“Batwoman” Adds Another Lesbian Character and a Major Coming Out Storyline
It’s tough competition on The CW, but Batwoman seems determined to become the gayest show on TV.
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Boobs on Your Tube: “Batwoman” Is at Its Best the More Murder-y It Gets
Plus updates on Twenties and Legacies!
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25 Kickass Cosplays to Get You Hyped for “Batwoman”
Whether we do it to explore gender and gender presentation, to embrace our flamboyance, to show off and show out, or to just feel powerful, no con is complete these days without a horde of queer cosplayers or queer characters making their way up and down the aisles and across the stages
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CW Crossover “Crisis On Infinite Earths” Part 3: Batwoman vs Supergirl
Kate Kane tries to stop Supergirl from doing something dangerous as the end of the world(s) draws nigh.
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The CW’s “Batwoman” Review: A Really Fun, Super Gay Romp — and Ruby Rose Is Great
It’s an excellent addition to both the cinematic Bat-universe and to The CW’s (already superqueer) superhero line-up, which is no small feat. It balances the fun and heart of Alex Danvers and Kelly Olson in National City, the cocky silliness of Sara Lance and Ava Sharpe in space-time, and the drama and grit of Anissa Pierce and Grace Choi in Freeland.
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Boobs on Your Tube: Oh Hey Now “Manifest” Got Gay in Its Second Season!
Plus updates on the All American and Black Lightning season finales, Legacies, and Batwoman!
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Fall 2019 Queer TV Preview: 36 Shows With LGBTQ Women All Up In Them
Your guide to all the shows that were smart enough to create a lesbian, bisexual, queer or trans woman character, thus inspiring within us deep wells of desire to view these programs with our very own eyeballs.
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The Batwoman Comics You Need to Read Before Her New TV Show
Everything you need to know before her new TV show!
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Pop Culture Fix: Ruby Rose’s Mouth Looks Great in Batwoman’s Outfit and Other Superheroic Dispatches
The CW really wants you to relax about Batwoman, Tessa Thompson covers Essence, Edie and Thea on Drunk History, so many queer trailers from NYCC, Desiree Akhavan’s The Bisexual is almost here, and oh so much more.
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Autostraddle’s Favorite and Least Favorite Lesbian, Bisexual and Trans TV Characters of 2019
Here’s what we loved this year and what we didn’t like very much at all. We’d love to hear your opinions too, obviously!
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Lesbian Batwoman Is Coming to TV, Will Be Played by a Real Live Lesbian!
Looks like Batwoman is going to break out of next year’s CW Arrowverse crossover with her own show!
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Drawn to Comics: Marguerite Bennett Talks Batwoman, Representation and the Importance of Fallible Queer Heroes
I talked with Bennett about what it’s like being the first woman and the first openly queer woman to write a Batwoman solo title, what she hopes to bring to it, and what she hopes queer readers will get from the series.
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Drawn to Comics: Which DC Rebirth Comics Should You Check Out?
I’m definitely not saying that you should read all these comics, but these are the ones that I think will be your best shots for enjoying your weekly comics haul.
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Drawn to Comics: The 10 Best DC and Marvel Comics Featuring Women Superheroes
The top ten DC and Marvel comics — just in my opinion.
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Batwoman Makes Her Surprisingly Gay (And Surprisingly Great) Animated Debut in “Batman: Bad Blood”
Look at Kate Kane, out on a date with Renee Montoya and fighting alongside Batman on TV like it’s no big deal.
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Drawn to Comics: Last Year I Wished for 12 Things in Comics; Here’s What I Got
Let’s see how the year 2015 was for women in comics and what we can hope for in 2016 (I’m mainly hoping for more queer comics).
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Drawn to Comics: DC Comics Bombshells Brings Queer Women-Led History
Don’t let its historical setting fool you; DC Comics Bombshells is giving us a preview of what the future can be for female characters’ roles in superhero comics.
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Drawn to Comics: Twelve Things I’m Hoping for In Comics in 2015
All I want this year is more representation, better representation, the return of some of my faves and about nine other things.