LGBTQ Archives

Bi: Julia Shaw Book Explores An Often Erased Community [Review]
The book goes from a discussion of sexuality in mammals to the importance of bi-visibility in the narrative of LGBTQ+ history and its future. Source: Abrams Books "In Bi: The Hidden Culture, History, and Science of Bisexuality (Abrams Press; June 28, 2022; U.S $26.00; Hardcover), Shaw explores all that we know about the world's largest sexual minority[...]
'Legends Of Drag' Book Portrays A Diversified Existence [Review]
Legends of Drag: Queens of a Certain Age was a unique experience full of insight into the diversity of a community and the generations who came before us within the LGBTQIA+ umbrella The photo book and archive of drag by Harry James Hanson and Devin Antheus show 81 legendary entertainers across 16 different cities. Cover art[...]
Auto Draft
The publication of today's Marvel's Voices: Pride 2022 #1 establishes the Matt Baker House as an LGBTQIA+ Youth Centre, located in Queens, New York Matt Baker was a Golden Age comic book creator, working in the forties and fifties on comic boo strips such as Phantom Lady One of the first African-American artists to find[...]
Loki Episode 4 Review: This Show Finally Got Weird
It was really important to [director] Kate Herron and [showrunner] Michael Waldron, and I'm pleased that we could bring it into our story." Here's a look at the full interview: Speaking at a virtual Pride month panel for Swansea University last summer, Davies took issue with the streaming service in particular and streaming shows, in general,[...]
Humble Manga Bundle “School of Rebels” to Benefit The Trevor Project
The full bundle of all 11 titles goes for a minimum of $35. "School of Rebels," graphic: Humble Bundle As stated above, each purchase of this bundle will help support The Trevor Project, the world's largest suicide prevention and crisis intervention organization for LGBTQ young people It operates The Trevor Lifeline, a confidential service that offers trained[...]
DC Comics
Scott Forbes, and others DC's 2022 celebration kicks off with more stories, more characters, and more pride than ever before! This anthology features 13 all-new stories spotlighting LGBTQIA+ fan-favorites new and old including Superman (Jon Kent), Nubia, Tim Drake, Kid Quick, Aquaman (Jackson Hyde), Green Lantern (Jo Mullein), Alysia Yeoh, the Ray, Harley Quinn, Poison[...]
Queer For Fear: Shudder Docuseries Key Art Mixing Carrie & Drag
@Shudder #QUEERFORFEAR FACE BY @Alaska5000 LEWK BY @ChadEdwardEvett pic.twitter.com/CaI9SR0cg6 — Bryan Fuller (@BryanFuller) June 3, 2022 Queer for Fear is a four-part documentary series about the history of the LGBTQ+ community in the horror and thriller genres From its literary origins with queer authors Mary Shelley, Bram Stoker, and Oscar Wilde to the pansy craze of the 1920s that influenced[...]
Wonder Woman is now on HBO Max (Image: WarnerMedia)
For example, Carter was celebrating what Wonder Woman represents to the LGBTQ community as a way of also honoring the start of Pride Month Well, it didn't take long for some folks on social media to try to "Diana-splain" to Carter that "their" Wonder Woman isn't a symbol for the LGBTQ+ community & to whine[...]
young justice
You can sign up to receive it as an e-mail here. LITG: Khan-La'an in the ten most-read stories, yesterday LITG: Twitter screencap Young Justice: Weisman on Those Wanting LGBTQ Content Removed The New Non-Binary Mighty Morphin Power Ranger, The Death Ranger Is There A Daredevil/Elektra Vs Punisher Coming After Dark Reign? Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Featurette Addresses Khan-La'an Link Aquaman Andromeda Will[...]
Young Justice: Weisman Counters "Fans" Wanting LGBTQ Content Removed
Don't ruin the show!" [Ed Note: losing some viewers is always an easy trade-off if it means more members of the LGBTQ feel represented] As you can see from the screencap above, Weisman clearly wasn't interested in listening to any of that nonsense: "How about instead, I strip all straight white male content from the[...]
Love, Victor: Hulu Original Series Debuts Final Season Trailer
Here's to more amazing queer and LGBTQ+ centered content in television, as well as media's future Let us know in the comments below what you hope to see happen in the final season of Love, Victor! Hulu's original series, Love, Victor is closing in on its final season with the premiere landing in the midst of[...]
Heartstopper: Stellar LGBTQ+ Netflix Series Must Watch [Opinion]
There isn't unnecessary drama that only seeks to heighten some off and false narrative about LGBTQ+ experiences, because when tough topics are brought up they are done with such a huge amount of care and respect Nothing was amped up that didn't need to be Reflections of a digital and physical world for these characters[...]
The Great North Season 2 E20 Review/Recap: Power Of Saying Gay
There was hilarious commentary on the desire to create podcasts and examples as to why being an ally so desperately involves simply listening to the needs and desires of the LGBTQ+ community The way the two timelines connected was fantastic The ending of the episode was so absolutely heartwarming and a favorite musical moment added[...]
Astrid & Lilly, Our Flag Means Death, & More Queer Media Favorites
What I've loved seeing so far this year, the grand yet chaotic bitch that is 2022, is how much push has been made for LGBTQ+ centered shows, characters, and stories And some of those that have been letting flags fly Coupla Goofs, Ladies & Tangents, Our Flag Means Death, Astrid & Lilly Save The World, and[...]
Marvel Comics
This week comic book creator and former contributor to Bleeding Cool, Joe Glass, was in London for the Gayming Magazine Awards, nominated for the Best LGBTQ Comic Book Moment Award alongside some tough competitors. Best LGBTQ Comic Book Moment Award – sponsored by Square Enix London Mobile This award recognises the best LGBTQ moment in a comic[...]
Queer as Folk: Russell T. Davies Praises Peacock's "Re-Imagined" Show
Davies' classic, ground-breaking LGBTQ drama series Queer as Folk will premiere on the streaming service on June 9th Davies' 1999 original Channel 4 drama opened the doors to more and more diverse representation on television both in the UK and the US, inspiring an American remake that lasted 5 seasons on Showtime in the early[...]
No Straight Lines - The Rise Of Queer Comics,
No Straight Lines – The Rise Of Queer Comics is a new documentary directed by Vivian Kleimen that profiles five queer comic book artists whose careers progressed from "the DIY underground scene to the international stage." Featuring Alison Bechdel, Jennifer Camper, Howard Cruse, Rupert Kinnard, and Mary Wings, the documentary offers an "uncensored window into[...]
Astrid & Lilly's Jana Morrison On SYFY Series & Friendship: Interview
I'm just excited for the representation of the show, the LGBTQ representation, the plus-sized representation, and the neurodivergent representation I think our show has a lot of diversity, but hey, we could use more, could we not? It makes me so happy to just see the tweets and people saying it's something they could have[...]
Our Flag Means Death
In a world that continues to have individuals who seek to rid the LGBTQ+ community of joy and general existence in society, there is comfort and power in a show like this finding that honorable and justified success I finish up this review with tears streaming down my face (legit…had to pause for a tissue)[...]
So This is Ever After: Subversive LGBTQ YA Fantasy Debuts March 29th
So This is Ever After is a new LGBTQ YA Fantasy novel by F.T Lukens (they/them) where Carry On meets Arthurian legend in a funny, subversive, queer tale about what happens after the chosen one wins the kingdom and has to get married to keep it…and to stay alive It's told in the style of[...]