Results for: comics
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Drawn to Comics: “Computer Love” is a Cute Queer Scifi Story and Renee Montoya is Back at DC!
“Computer Love” is a cute slice-of-life sci-fi webcomic filled with queer and trans characters. Renee Montoya is an amazing lesbian Latina superhero/detective. Both are great!
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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.
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Drawn to Comics: Lumberjanes Keeps Getting Cuter and Dang Cuter
“Okay, first things first, this is the most freaking adorable cover to a comic book I have ever seen in my life. And the inside of the comic is just as cute!”
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Drawn to Comics: Jillian Tamaki’s “SuperMutant Magic Academy” Will Change the Way You Look at High School, Mutants, Graphic Novels
In both writing and illustrating this new book, and in doing both masterfully, Tamaki is now poised to take her place as one of the best and most important Graphic Novelists of the modern age.
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Drawn to Comics Classics: Runaways Makes Us All Feel Like Angsty (Superpowered) Teens Again
A superhero team with more girls than guys?! And multiple POC?! And multiple queer people?! And they’re teenagers who look, sound and act like teenagers?!
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Drawn to Comics: “Rock and Riot,” the Queer ’50s High School Girl Gang Webcomic That You Need to Read Now
This comic is the one that I want. Oo, oo, oo, honey.
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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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Drawn to Comics: Ranking The 40 Coolest Women in Superhero Comic Book Movies
I was really glad I was able to find this many women in superhero comic book movies that I liked.
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Drawn to Comics: Lumberjanes #10 is a Great Way to Kick Off the Second Series!
Mal and Molly go on a picnic-that’s-really-a-date! April, Jo and Ripley share a bunch of puns! Dinosaurs are back!
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Drawn to Comics: 25 Queer and Trans Women Comic Creators to Support this Holigay Season!
Only YOU can make sure queer and trans women are able to keep making comics.
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Drawn to Comics: I’m a Peggy Carter Girl in a Peggy Carter World
Every single person should go watch “Agent Carter” on ABC and read “Operation S.I.N.” from Marvel Comics right freaking now.
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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: Lumberjanes #9 Has Spookiness to the Max!
If you were on the fence about buying it, the credits page calls the issue “a flippin’ sweet Susan B. Anth-ology.”
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Drawn to Comics: My Top 12+ Favorite Single Issues of 2014
You guys, I tried to make this a “Top Ten” list, I really did. There were just too many great comics.
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Drawn to Comics: Sera From Marvel’s “Angela: Asgard’s Assassin” is the Closest to a Trans Superhero We’ve Got So Far
Not only is Angela a super awesome, super powerful lady warrior, but her best friend and traveling partner is a sweet trans woman of color mage.
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Drawn to Comics: Witchy is Your New Favorite Webcomic About Teen Witches of Color
It’s about girls of color, it has queer characters (including a trans girl of color), it has witches, it’s got a super original premise, it’s got great art, great writing and a greatly compelling story.
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Drawn to Comics: We Need to Talk About the Rape in Batwoman
A lot of Batwoman fans (and to be honest, a lot of comic fans overall) were worried when the creative team of W. Haden Blackman and J.H. Williams III left the book after DC refused to allow them to have Kate Kane (Batwoman) marry her longtime girlfriend, police detective Maggie Sawyer. Now, it looks like those fears were completely justified.
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Drawn to Comics: Lumberjanes’ Epic Friendtastic First Run Finale is Here!
As we come upon the final issue of the first run of Lumberjanes, let’s reflect on just how freaking lucky we are to be alive in a world where this comic exists.
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Drawn to Comics: Lumberjanes’ Penultimate Issue! (Just For the First Storyline)
The issue that answers all your burning questions! Or at least, like, three-fourths of them!
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Drawn to Comics’ One-Year Anniversary Presents The First Annual Autostraddle Comic and Sequential Art Awards
The goal of the Autostraddle Comic and Sequential Art Awards is to recognize and celebrate positive representation for queer women and feminist issues in comics, webcomics and graphic novels.