Results for: comics
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Some Answers to Some Things You’ve Been Asking Us #17
“I don’t know who you are but I’ve never believed in anyone’s ability to reach peak mommi more than you”
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Pretty Little Liars Episode 715 Recap: The Heart of The Thing Is Mechanical
Paige and Emily say goodbye for the last time.
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Monday Roundtable: What Reality Show/Game Show Would You Destroy?
“Does anyone at the CIA who is for sure reading this want to hire me?”
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Pop Culture Fix: Does This Mean Doctor Who Is a Lesbian?
River Song and Thirteen sitting in a tree, k-i-s-s-i-n-g. Also let’s talk about: That Wrinkle in Time trailer, Wonder Woman’s continued domination at the box office, and American Horror Story: Bees.
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Some Answers to Some Things You’ve Been Asking Us #22
“All horror is queer culture, as is Halloween as you correctly stated, and the 1970s in general, AND all final girls are queer culture in a very specific way that can only be discussed when you’re extremely high during a full moon.”
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Foolish Child #23: Foolish Tempo
Could you please turn down — and I use this term very loosely — “your” music?
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3 A.M.: First Day, Huh?
“My name is Mae, today’s my first day.”
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Your “Lesbian Ken” Community Photo Gallery Is Here
Bless #KenOfCenter, forever and ever amen.
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“One Day at a Time” Brings Even More Heart and Humor and Gayness to Season 2
One Day at a Time is the most generous, compassionate, loving family sitcom on television. Carmen reviews the season, plus a bonus interview with her mom!
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Drawn to Comics: Aatmaja Pandya’s “Travelogue” is the Most Chill, Adorable Fantasy Comic Online
Travelogue feels comfortable, it feels cozy, it feels like a story you’re hearing from your great auntie, the one in the family who knows all the history and all the good secrets.
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Thank You Jeanne Córdova, Love Autostraddle Dot Com
We’re closing out LGBT History Month with Jeanne Córdova — a legendary publisher and activist who died last year and included Autostraddle as one of many beneficiaries of her estate, which is why we didn’t lose our minds this year.
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Drawn to Comics Exclusive: Talking to Trans Comics Creator Sophie Campbell about Rereleased Wet Moon Vol. 1
“I didn’t think I’d get new editions this early, I thought I’d have to wait a couple years for the next printing to roll around to get my name fixed, so it’s awesome getting it this soon after I came out.”
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“Supergirl” Episode 307 Recap: Make it Reign
Kara has an unexpected visitor, Sam discovers more about her past, Alex is criminally underused, and Lena is MIA.
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The Complete History of Transgender Characters in American Comic Books
The most comprehensive and expansive look at trans representation in American comics you’re likely to find.
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Black LGBT Women Represent on The Root’s 100 Most Influential People List
When I look at this list, I’m fortified knowing that increasingly we are not being asked to choose between our blackness and our queerness as the movement moves forward. We are no longer being asked to do the work, but keep our faces in the shadows.
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Foolish Child #22: Too Sick to Function
“Baby’s first lecture?”
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Divinity: Original Sin 2 Is All About Adventures in Flirting and Murder
Today in this game I resisted the thrall of a spooky scarecrow, employed a phishing scam to talk my way through an enchanted door, rescued a chicken’s beloved egg from demons, and lured a rat with food so it would sit still long enough for a turtle to confess her love to it.
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Relevant To Your Interests: And Now, Wonder Woman Everything
What’s more Relevant To Your Interests this month than Wonder Woman, I ask you?
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Lez Liberty Lit: Does Anyone Know How You Stop Crying
Dystopias are everywhere, Urban Dictionary is racist and misogynist, newly discovered Sylvia Plath poems and more.
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Foolish Child #21: Sick and Tired
“Hmm, white supremacy seems too obvious an answer.”