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It's Always Sunny in Philadelpha Season 13, Episode 10 'Mac Finds His Pride': Frank has treated the gang and the others with tickets to see the Eagles in the Super Bowl.
Just so we don't leave with too much of the feels, let's end with a look at Dee's "For[...]
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Welcome back to Bleeding Cool's weekly review of FXX's It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, as we offer up our thoughts on the 13th season finale, 'Mac Finds His Pride.'
He faced his Dennis (Glenn Howerton) issues with a sex doll He helped The Gang escape He found an interesting new way to "elevate" Dee (Kaitlin Olson)[...]
Taking the stage on Friday, Sunny cast members Charlie Day, Danny DeVito, Rob McElhenney, and Kaitlin Olson addressed the "massive" outbreak of support from LGBTQ viewers to McElhenney's Mac coming out as gay in season 12 – but not before an interesting presentation from the group.
The It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia cast started off with[...]
Happy Pride, dear readers! No matter where you fall on the rainbow, this month is for you Even if you can't be openly out, this is still your month You are all strong, beautiful people, and I sincerely love every one of you I myself am happy to say I am bisexual, and I'm also[...]
And sure enough, The Pride is the #1 on the list. A group of parents who get together and let their kids play while they carry out rituals and plan world domination Kind of like when you play little league an the parents get together for a "team party" and the parents get sloshed.
And there are[...]
New York Times tech columnist and book review editor Jude Biersdorfer hosted this year’s Queer Pop Culture panel at NYCC.
You can check out some more info and highlights of the con right here, watch a few videos below, and make sure you check out some of the "raw footage" at the end of the post, too.
For a look at Bleeding Cool's photo galleries from Flame Con 2017, you can find them here and here.
Flame Con[...]
Bleeding Cool made it out to Brooklyn for Flame Con 2017 and brought back some "raw footage" from this year's Cosplay Contest!
From topics such as Writing Out, Not Down: Speaking Authentically to Queer Teen Audiences to Queering Activism: How Fans Shift Narratives, Fight Evil, and Win, Flame Con gave attendees not only the opportunity to learn, but to take what they've learned and put it into action.
● The sick satisfaction of grabbing video of Bleeding Cool's[...]
Yesterday saw the massive Pride march in London, estimated at drawing a million souls out onto the sun drenched streets of central London I went out with the girls to enjoy the sights, the music, the clothes, the general free spirit of liberation and the lesson that they are free to be whoever they are.
It's a pretty[...]
Well, there's not much Pride Month left for 2017, but ComiXology have the perfect deal to help you celebrate the last few days of LGBTQ+ acceptance, remembrance and excellence with a special Pride sale on various indie LGBTQ books and titles.
You have until the end of June to take advantage of this incredible sale, which[...]
And with Pride London beginning today, lots of companies in the quadrangle between Regents Street, Shaftesbury Avenue, Charing Cross Road and Oxford Street will be flying their colours in support.
But fresh off the block Gosh Comics' window display, displaying a rainbow of comic books, all colour themed…
I'm going to suggest that this window display may[...]
It's Pride Month, and we here at Bleeding Cool have covered the discussions, conflicts, and LGBTQ creators and projects that we found inspiring to date But what of the new and rising LGBTQ voices in comics now? Which creators do we think are going to be making waves in the time to come?
Well, here a[...]
This Pride Month has seen a little bit of controversy in the world of comics, but it's not all doom and gloom Pride is a time for the LGBTQ community to stand for their rights, equality, and thoughtful representation, as well as a time to remember the struggles we've gone through to get here —[...]
In a tweet and press release entitled "CHAYKIN'S THE DIVIDED STATES OF HYSTERIA SPARKS INDUSTRY CONVERSATION", Image Comics responded to the controversy raised last week surrounding Howard Chaykin's The Divided States of Hysteria.
The use of "conversation" seems a little trite in this instance — while the comic certainly got people talking, it was pretty much all about the[...]
Joe Glass writes occasionally for Bleeding Cool, as well as writing comics such as his LGBTQ superhero team comic The Pride and Stiffs, self published and published digitally through ComiXology Submit I really should review the new The Pride collection, but I am worried about accusations of ethical compromise, though I don't know why, it's never[...]
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The Advocate's Jase Peeples presented a special episode of DC All Access on YouTube, looking at the history of LGBT characters in DC Comics as part of Pride month, but makes a number of curious omissions.
While it looks at what may have been clumsier efforts to portray such characters and issues in the past, he[...]
Bleeding Cool writer Joseph Glass writes:
I've been working on my labour of love, The Pride, for some time now.
It's been long and hard, and the journey has been fraught with difficulties, but me and my team work very hard on bringing our vision of a drastically diverse team to life.
The Pride are a superhero team[...]