geekery Helen Keremos, Pulp Fiction’s First Dyke Detective, Is Getting Her Own Graphic Novel The jeans, the belt, the button-up; her sunglasses, her hair, the way she leans. The dyke energy coming off her is unmistakable. Heather Hogan — Feb 8, 2019
webcomics Oh, Hey! It’s Alyssa #64: Brrrr It’s official. This cold is bumming me out. A. Andrews — Feb 6, 2019
webcomics Foolish Child #38: TV Trash “I will not have you ruining another show with your ‘facts.'” Dickens — Jan 30, 2019
webcomics Yo! That’s Not Cool #17: On Being a Black Woman “Because I’m the best!” Brittney Williams — Jan 26, 2019
geekery Carly Usdin’s “Avant-Guards” Is the Women’s Basketball Comic Book You’ve Been Waiting for Since Before You Knew You Were Gay Welcome to the Georgia O’Keefe College of Arts and Subtle Dramatics! Heather Hogan — Jan 25, 2019
webcomics Oh, Hey! It’s Alyssa #63: Germs We’re not even sick of each other. A. Andrews — Jan 23, 2019
webcomics Bad News: She’s Straight “Straighter than an arrow! Straighter than a ruler! Straighter than uncooked spaghetti! Straighter than your parents! Straighter than a 401k!” Archie — Jan 19, 2019
geekery Queering D&D: How “Critical Role” Helped Me Find My Way Critical Role helped me realized that D&D is about storytelling, and that there’s plenty of room for queer people in stories. Valerie Anne — Jan 18, 2019
webcomics Foolish Child #37: Twitter Fatigue “A lot of it is the need to stay constantly informed at all times just to have something to say about it, ya know?” Dickens — Jan 16, 2019
webcomics Some Things: Something New I’m ready to look fondly backwards at Sadness as something I once was. Cameron — Jan 12, 2019