Why I Adopted My Husband by Yuta Yagi is TOKYOPOP's first autobiographical manga about how a gay couple in Japan formalized their union.
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Comic book publisher Soaring Penguin Press has announced that they will be publishing the controversial autobiography by Tobias Taitt, Black Bastard, as a graphic novel The graphic novel is the autobiography of writer Tobias Taitt, a second-generation Windrush-descendent For those unfamiliar, the Windrush Generation were people arriving in the UK between 1948 and 1971 from Caribbean[...]
I Don’t Know How to Give Birth! Is a manga that does exactly what it says in the title. That’s not meant to be glib. Manga and light novel titles from
And now, an American manga publisher is bringing the English translation of his two-volume autobiography, King of Strong Style, to the U.S.!
Originally published in Japan, Viz has nabbed the English rights and plans to release it as one volume in hard copy and digital this Summer.
"Professional wrestling is at the crossroads of extreme sports, over-the-top[...]
Carrie Fisher might be one of the most honest and interesting people to come out of Hollywood. The way she has been so frank about her issues with mental
The art is fantastic and powerful as it explores growing up queer in the religious south of the USA.
Morgan Boecher's What's Normal Anyway? documents his transition in a 'one-step removed' style of autobiography It shares details of female-to-male transition using the comic format and humor Boecher felt the medium was perfect for being able to[...]
I recently heard someone talking about Nobrow Press books at Thought Bubble in the UK and saying what great gifts they made. They are certainly high in