FANTAGRAPHICS PRESENTS THE NEWEST COLLABORATION FROM THE HERNANDEZ FAMILY: A BRILLIANT NEW COMIC FROM GILBERT AND NATALIA!Fantagraphics is proud to announce we are publishing Roy #1, an uncanny new comic book series from Gilbert and Natalia Hernandez, on August 6th!The Hernandez family's role in the history of comics is undeniable. With Love and Rockets, Gilbert Hernandez, along with his younger brother Jaime … Continue reading Fantagraphics to publish Roy #1 by Gilbert and Natalia Hernandez
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Review of MOTHERLOVER by Lindsay Ishihiro
Sometimes I get to review things and go, cool, I got to see this before other people, and sometimes, I review things and go, damn, I wish I had known about this years ago. Motherlove is the second kind of thing. Iron Circus Comics sent me the first print collection of the fan-favorite webcomic series, … Continue reading Review of MOTHERLOVER by Lindsay Ishihiro
Interview with Actress and politician Lenore Zann
Lenore Zann is an actress, politician, and, most recently, author. She is probably best known for her role in numerous animated features (including as the voice of Rogue in X-men 97) and for fighting for equality as a politician with the Canadian government. She was gracious enough to take some time to answer our most pressing … Continue reading Interview with Actress and politician Lenore Zann
Review of Girlmode by Magdalene Visaggio
The new graphic novel written by Magdalene Visaggio with art from Paulina Ganucheau, tells the story of Phoebe Zito, a recently transitioned girl as she tries to figure out who she is—while trying to manage who everyone else wants her to be. I don't want to bury the lead, so let's get this out of … Continue reading Review of Girlmode by Magdalene Visaggio
Review: Black Sabbath: The Comic Book
I am a Black Sabbath junkie. Been listening to them since Sabotage, which was the first record of my Mom’s that I ruined. I was never supposed to touch the stereo. But, I was obsessed with ‘Hole In The Sky’ so, I would sneak, plug in the headphone cans, put the record onto the platter … Continue reading Review: Black Sabbath: The Comic Book
Review: Reinhard Kleist’s Starman – Bowie’s Stardust Years
I am a still-might-be-something-one-day musician. My story with music began with my mother’s vinyl record collection. It contained tons of records from hot jazz to heavy metal but, there were six records that she allowed me to steal into my hiding place where I kept my record player and headphone cans. Hunky Dory was that album, Bowie’s fourth but, … Continue reading Review: Reinhard Kleist’s Starman – Bowie’s Stardust Years
Interview with Author Dr. Nick Walker
In this installment of Author Showcase we chat with Dr. Nick Walker. She is an author, educator, and futurist, best known for her book Neuroqueer Heresies and her work on neurodiversity and Neuroqueer Theory as well the wildly creative web comic Weird Luck. Q You work as both a fiction author and a professor or psychology how does each … Continue reading Interview with Author Dr. Nick Walker
Interview with comic creator Tab Kimpton
Today we get an opportunity to feature a prolific Queer comic creator Tab Kimpton; Who mixes, humor sexiness and wit to create great works; Q What got you to start making your own comics? A combo of “how to draw manga” books, reading a bunch of gay webcomics back in early 2000, and a heaping … Continue reading Interview with comic creator Tab Kimpton
