Gay orn comics
The Kevin Keller Get AIDS Meme That Shouldn’t Be
by Joe Palmer | Oct 10, 2013 | Articles
I learned about former gay porn star turned Catholic Joseph Sciambra a few days ago thanks to the Christian Upload who was touting his story of salvation at some point in his twenties in the get up of a a close death experience after “vomiting up gallons of blood in...Kevin Keller Goes Meta
by Joe Palmer | Aug 9, 2013 | Articles
Last year One Million Moms had a right wing hissy fit when the organization discovered that Archie Comics had a gay character in their comics. Not just gay, but that Kevin Keller was marrying Clay Walker in the pages of Life With Archie and that comic was being sold...Kevin Keller Nabs GLAAD Award
by Joe Palmer | May 13, 2013 | News
Among the list of GLAAD Media Awards announced on May 11th in San Francisco is Kevin Keller for Outstanding Comic Guide of 2012. Dan Parent was on hand to accept the award for Archie Comics. Congratulations to Dan Parent, Kevin’s creator! This is the second...Kevin Keller #7
by Joe Palmer | Feb 8, 2013 | Reviews
Dan Parent Archie $2.99 A little more than a year has passed since theGay comics collection
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Call Number: MS 1851
Gay comics collection
- Scope and Contents
The collection contains assorted lesbian, gay, pansexual, transgender and gender non-conforming (LGBTQ) comic publications dealing with issues such as coming out, romantic and sexual relationships, depression, and gay and lesbian liberation. Some magazines appear to be self published while others are commercially published.
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The materials are unlocked for research.
- Conditions Governing Use
Copyright status for collection materials is unknown. Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.C.) beyond that allowed by reasonable use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. Works not in the public domain cannot be commercially exploited without permission of the copyright owners. Responsibility for any use rests exclusively with the user.
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Transferred by the Larry Kramer Initiative Executive Coordinator, 2004-20
Gay comics collection
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Collection
Call Number: MS 1851
Scope and Contents
The collection contains assorted lesbian, gay, attracted to both genders, transgender and lgbtq+ (LGBTQ) comic publications dealing with issues such as coming out, romantic and sexual relationships, depression, and gay and lesbian liberation. Some magazines appear to be self published while others are commercially published.
Dates
Maker
- Kuklinski, Richard
- Agnes (Disconnect)
- Agnes (Picnic on the moon)
- Lolagouine (I adoration spiders)
- Alexis, Kevin
- Baggott, Elliot
- Bonvillain, Tamra
- Centeno, Neftali
- Freitas, Sean
- Gable, Delia
- Hernandez, Celina
- Johnson, Kerry G.
- Kirby, Randall
- Nesbit, Preston
- Ponce, Brian
- Quale, Emiliano
- Saxon, J. D.
- Anise, 1985-
- Ahern, Brian Douglas (Fortune favors the bold!)
- Alexis, Paige (Angle)
- Alexis, Paige (Sparkle)
- Andersen, Brian, 1974- (Friend of Dorothy)
- Andersen, Brian, 1974- (Reignbow and Dee-va)
- Andersen, Brian, 1974- (Sex and the superhero)
- Andersen, Brian, 1974- (Unabashedly Billie)
- Andrews, Label (Love, death and UFOs)
- Avery, Tara, 1970- (Dirtheads)
- Avery, Tara, 1970- (Gooch)
- Barr, Donna, 1952- (Bosom
Looking for some of the leading gay comic books? We gotcha covered! Gay comic books approach in all shapes and sizes, from multi-volume extravaganzas to graphic novels you can read in one sitting. This list is just the tip of the iceberg, but I did attempt to include a wide range of stories, from the magical to the mundane. Here you’ll find middle grade, YA, and adult comics in a variety of genres — fantasy, sci-fi, romance, slice-of-life, and historical fiction.
I’ve also highlighted both stories that deal with specifically lgbtq+ issues and stories that don’t. Some of these books are about coming out, and some deal with homophobia. But not all gay comic books are about those things! You’ll also find stories here about baking, playing hockey, friendship, artificial intelligence, mortality, and a whole lot more. In short, here are ten amazing stories that highlight gay characters doing all the things that humans (and other sentient beings!) do: falling in love, getting in fights, dealing with family, growing up, making mistakes, pursuing hobbies, and navigating school and work.
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