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Posted February 4th, 2010
on University of Florida Department of English Based on a character from the 1950s, The Rawhide Kid: Slap Leather appeared in 2003 as a five–part serial in which Johnny Bart was reconceived as a gay gunslinger known as the Rawhide Kid. Over the course of the five installments, the... |  | GAY MEN IN UNDERGROUND COMIX
Posted January 24th, 2010
on StreetLaughter Well I’ve ploughed my way through all manner of magazines in the course of all this. But I’ve not got around to the underground comix of the late ‘60s and ‘1970s before. |  | FOX TO ADAPT TORCHWOOD FOR THE USA
Posted January 19th, 2010
on Bleeding Cool Torchwood, adult sci-fi alien-chasing spinoff of Doctor Who, was one of the very few shows to have a bisexual character in the lead, even if the bisexuality seemed to be catching, with all of the characters falling prey to its charms.... |  | NOTRE DAME ISSUES APOLOGY FOR ANTI-GAY CARTOON
Posted January 18th, 2010
on Just Out The Editor-in-Chief of Notre Dame’s The Observer, Jenn Metz, along with three contributors to the cartoon “The Mobile Party,” have issued a public apology after an anti-gay comic was printed in the paper recently. |  | BATWOMAN DETECTIVE COMICS!
Posted January 18th, 2010
on Panda Snacks! The first arc of Detective Comics presents Batwoman dealt with tying up the loose ends from the 52, Crime Bible and Revelations and finally let Batwoman cut loose on her own. |  | THE EXCEPTIONALS TRAILER #1
Posted January 18th, 2010
on YouTube Trailer for the upcoming The Exceptionals mini-series by Tony Smith and Michael Troy. |  | NOTRE DAME'S OBSERVER DISCONTINUES 'MOBILE PARTY’ COMIC WHICH FEATURED GAY-BASHING CARTOON
Posted January 18th, 2010
on eNews Park Forest Staff at the University of Notre Dame's student newspaper The Observer published a staff report Monday indicating that the Observer Editorial Board has discontinued the publication of the cartoon “The Mobile Party” following the submission... |  | STATIC SHOCK 030-31: “A LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN”
Posted January 17th, 2010
on Justice League: Revisited Of course, Saturday mornings being what they are, Ritchie’s character didn’t copy his comic counterpart in one important aspect —the comic character was one of the first openly gay characters in comics. However, McDuffie’s stated that... | | More Stories... |

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Our Webcomics Celebrate the Holidays!
by Scott Anderson, posted December 17th, 2008 [Print-ready Version]
Celebrate the holidays with more free comics at Prism’s Webcomics page! There is more humor at The Catty Corner.
And on Wednesday, December 17, pages 97 – 108 of The Werewif appear with a cute interlude in the adventures of Linus, who lives part of each month as a woman.

Scott Anderson settled in Nashville, Tennessee, after living in various locales across America. Although Scott currently works as a legal assistant, his past jobs have included freelance editing for several science fiction/fantasy authors and assembling sparkly fairy wands.
Prism Comics promotes the works of the LGBT community in comics. It does not implicitly endorse any other material or products associated with those works. Any opinions expressed are those of the author(s).
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