Results for: comics
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10 Essential Episodes of Riverdale
The episodes of Riverdale most often made fun of online are actually some of the finest installments of the series.
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Heart Whisperer: How I Found My Way to a Love That’s Lasted 45 Years
In the autumn of 1977, I met the partner of my dreams, and we’ve been sailing through life together ever since.
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April 2024: What’s New and Gay on Netflix, Hulu, Starz, Max, Apple TV+, Paramount+, Peacock and MGM+
We’ve got a ’90s-set true crime drama miniseries in which both Lily Gladstone and Riley Keough play queer, a documentary about girls building a government, Julianne Moore as a scheming bisexual Countess in historical miniseries “Mary & George,” new seasons of Heartbreak High and Star Trek: Discovery and so much more.
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Danielle Brooks’ Lesbian Character Is the Only Reason to Watch “Peacemaker”
In Danielle Brooks’ lesbian character Leota, Peacemaker finds the depth that it appears to be looking for in its star John Cena, and coming up short.
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Lost Lesbian Lit: A Lesbian Novel From the 1950s and the Continued Importance of Maude’s Abortion Episode
Our perception of history is shaped by who writes the stories and who publishes them.
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2022 Primetime Emmy Nominations: All The Queer Humans and Characters Who Did Good Today
The 74th Annual Primetime Emmy nominations were announced this morning and there are tons of queer characters and people nominated — and lots of notable snubs, too!
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Pop Culture Fix: Surprise, Game of Thrones’ Bisexual Sex Scenes Were a “Frenzied Mess”
Azie Tesfai and Chyler Leigh laughed until they cried making out in their costumes on Supergirl, DC comic artists are receiving threats from biphobic nerds, saying goodbye to Dickinson, and more!
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“Raptor Boyfriend” Video Game Review: You’re a Cryptid? That’s Cute
Queer dating sim “Raptor Boyfriend” lets you pursue the cryptid of your dreams.
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“RuPaul’s Drag Race” Episode 1511 Recap: Bombs Away!
Oh standup comedy. A thing so many people do and so few people do well. Including 15 seasons worth of Drag Race queens.
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“Harley Quinn” and “Star Trek: Lower Decks” Give Chaotic Bisexuals a Good Name
It is shockingly rare to see the complex internal lives of women explored like this on TV, to dig through their motivations with them, to ride the waves of their messy decisions alongside them, without ever losing sight of their humanity.
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One Year Being Out as a Trans Woman in Texas
Everything’s bigger in Texas. That includes the resilience of our trans community.
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The History and Future of Trans Women in Action Movies
The Matrix blew open the doors for what action movies could accomplish — why hasn’t it led to more trans-focused action cinema?
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Lez Liberty Lit: A Gaping MAW
A great new horror comic, what to do when things feel scattered, a new Octavia Butler biography, the possibility of wandering in the digital age and more.
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Eight Books Across Genres on Queer Autistic Experiences
This list of queer and/or trans focused books about autism are mostly nonfiction, but I’ve also included a few novels by queer autistic authors featuring queer autistic characters, including science fiction, fantasy, and romance.
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TIFF 2022: “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery” Isn’t Worthy of Janelle Monáe
Sometimes letting a person be hot and funny and wear great outfits is all the politics you need.
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Long Live (Heather’s Version)
This is my last week at Autostraddle. I had the time of my life fighting dragons with you.
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We Got High and Watched Hallmark Hanukkah Movie “Round and Round,” and Yes of Course the Sister Is a Lesbian
“Do you think we think everyone is gay because they are or because we are or because we are high or because of Jewish?”
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“Mulholland Drive” and the Power That Lurks in the Shadows
David Lynch’s 2001 masterpiece has a thematic core that has been largely ignored.
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25 Best LGBT TV Shows on Peacock
Believe it or not, Peacock has a surprisingly robust slate of television shows with major lesbian, bisexual and queer women and/or trans characters. Here’s a list of our favorite LGBT TV shows on Peacock.
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It’s Time to Give Harley Quinn a Girlfriend on the Big Screen Already
Not only is fan uproar begging for Big Screen Harley and Ivy, but for the first time, the actual plot in front of us is screaming for it, too. It’s now or never for Harley Quinn to make the leap, and we’re quickly reaching a crescendo in her movie arc where to do anything else would be cowardly.