I spent this past Valentine’s Day convincing my girlfriend to break-up with me. It took some mental and conversational gymnastics with a hearty dose of self-deprecation/ character suicide, but I got her to hit the eject button. Valentine’s Day wasn’t the greatest backdrop, but our work schedules didn’t match, we wanted different things, she lived…
Still Here, Still Queer: 35 MORE Indie Titles Doing Right by LGBTA Fans
It’s been less than a year since Comicosity put together the last list of 35 indie comic titles that included queer characters or themes — and to be perfectly honest, it didn’t take much to come up with another. That’s progress, slowly but steadily. DC has dropped to three queer-led monthlies (Harley Quinn, Hellblazer, and…
Preview: WELCOME BACK #8
Welcome Back #8 Publisher: BOOM! Studios Writer: Christopher Sebela Artist: Claire Roe, Jeremy Lawson Cover Artist: Jonathan Brandon Sawyer Price: $3.99 Synopsis: Final issue! Tessa and Mali begin their counterattack against the forces behind the never-ending war.
Preview: WELCOME BACK #7
Welcome Back #7 Writer: Christopher Sebela Artist: Claire Roe, Jeremy Lawson Mali and Tessa head to South Africa, Tessa’s homeland, to hide out from the army of Sequels chasing them.
Preview: WELCOME BACK #6
Welcome Back #6 Writer: Christopher Sebela Artist: Claire Roe, Jeremy Lawson Mali and Tessa are on the run from the Sequels trying to take them out.
THE HANGOUT featuring Christopher Sebela: August 30, 2015
The writer of High Crimes, Dead Letters, Ghost, and Escape From New York has made his way back to The Hangout to talk about his newest book WE(L)COME BACK! He discusses the Tumblr reaction the the book, role of the art team has played and the future of the mini-series. Follow Christopher: @xtop The Hangout:…
Review: WE(L)COME BACK #1
WE(L)COME BACK #1 Written by Christopher Sebela Art by Jonathan Brandon Sawyer, Carlos Zamudio, Shawn Aldridge Published by BOOM! Studios Release Date: August 19, 2015 I’ve been meaning to read something written by Christopher Sebela for a while now. The premise for High Crimes sounded really great but when I had the time, I didn’t…