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DC’s 2024 Pride Features YA Stories and Rachel Pollack Tributes

Stephanie Burt11 months ago11 months ago013 mins

Who’s afraid of a little trans history? Maybe you should be: comics’ trans elder flowers, posthumously, in one of DC’s Pride specials, while the other looks to younger readers with stories about queer teens. DC Pride: A Celebration of Rachel Pollack, writing by Rachel Pollack and Joe Corallo, line art by Scott Eaton, Tom Sutton,…

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Sure, They’re Gay, but Are They Good? A Look at Marvel and DC’s Pride Offerings

Stephanie Burt2 years ago2 years ago022 mins

Stephanie Burt: Yeah, we’re late. I’m late. I know. At least it’s still June, which means we’ve still got time to look at this year’s attempts by both of the Big Two to pursue the pink pound, gain gay ganache and generally roll out a big welcome mat in rainbow colors, while claiming they’ve always…

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Pride, More Hellfire Gala, Six Sidekicks & Other Staff Picks for 6/9

Dan Grote4 years ago4 years ago08 mins

Each week, ComicsXF staff offer their recommendations for what to read. New DC comics come out Tuesdays, everything else Wednesdays. Cori’s Pick: DC Pride: DC spotlights its LGBTQIA+ characters in an anthology featuring stories about Batwoman by James Tynion IV and Trung Le Nguyen, Poison Ivy and Harley Quinn by Mariko Tamaki and Amy Reeder,…

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Who Is Marvel Proud Of In Marvel Voices: Pride?

Zoe Tunnell4 years ago4 years ago012 mins

Loki should be one of, if not the, most prominent queer characters in Marvel’s roster. While not yet on the silver screen, within the pages of Marvel Comics Thor’s brother is not just bisexual, sometimes she is Thor’s sister. An openly genderfluid character whose personal identity shifts nearly as much as her loyalties. With a…

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