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HOW SILLY IS THIS?
From Comics Should Be Good
Posted August 18th, 2008
MARVEL WRITER PREFERS REVOLUTION TO GAY NUPTIALS
From Queerty.com
Posted August 18th, 2008
BATMAN'S BIGGEST ARCH-ENEMY? THE NIPPLER!
From AfterElton.com
Posted August 15th, 2008
MANGA BEFORE FLOWERS - MANGA PICKS OF THE WEEK 8/14/08
From Comics Should Be Good
Posted August 14th, 2008
THE WEEK IN GAY GEEK
From AfterElton.com
Posted August 13th, 2008
MY BRAIN HURTS CREATOR LIZ BAILLIE TACKLES SERIOUS ISSUES
From New York Daily News
Posted August 12th, 2008
IS ZERO THE HUTT THE FIRST GAY ALIEN IN ‘STAR WARS’ HISTORY?
From MTV Movies Blog
Posted August 12th, 2008
INTERVIEW: TERRANCE GRIEP, ONE OF THE NINE TOUGHEST GAY GUYS IN AMERICA
From Twin Cities Daily Planet
Posted August 10th, 2008
BROKEBACK COMICS CRAZE
From San Francisco Chronicle
Posted August 10th, 2008
TAKAAKI KUSAKA'S FEVERISH (YAOI)
From The Comicbook Bin
Posted August 9th, 2008
BISHONEN AND GAY—IN TECHNICOLOR!
From Asia Pacific Arts
Posted August 8th, 2008
PARTING GLANCES: DICK BY ANY OTHER NAME
From PrideSource
Posted August 7th, 2008
X-MEN GO WEST, TO SAN FRANCISCO
From San Francisco Chronicle
Posted August 6th, 2008
JONATHAN HANDEL: RAINBOW FLAGS AT COMIC-CON
From Huffington Post
Posted August 6th, 2008
THE WEEK IN GAY GEEK
From AfterElton.com
Posted August 6th, 2008
PINK KRYPTONITE IS SEEKING NEW TALENT!
From Pink Kryptonite
Posted August 5th, 2008
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Prism Comics is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting the work of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered (LGBT) creators in the comics industry, as well as LGBT themes in comics in general. [Read more…]
 

JAYSON CREATOR SIGNS NEW BOOK AT A DIFFERENT LIGHT
News by Charles "Zan" Christensen, posted August 19th, 2008
"Jayson" creator Jeff Krell will be onhand at A Different Light bookstore in West Hollywood on Friday, August 29th, signing copies of his new book, Jayson Goes to Hollywood. Jayson: Best of the 80s and Jayson: Best of the 90s collected classic installments of the Jayson strips, but this third volume is an all-new, 96 page Jayson story. [More…]

A HOUSE IS NOT A HERO
Queer Eye on Comics by Mark Phillips, posted August 17th, 2008
Well everyone, this has been an eventful month for yours truly. Having had a change in jobs (read my position was eliminated), I decided to make a move to a new location. I now have a new apartment, new surroundings, and less friends for having forced them to help move me. With my new world in place, I thought this would be time to visit one of the all-time greatest headquarters in the future of mankind...The upside-down rocket headquarters of the Legion of Super-Heroes, or as he is better… [More…]

"GEOGRAPHY LESSONS"
Queer Eye on Comics by Terrance Griep, posted August 10th, 2008
The huggable Ambrose Bierce tells us that war is God's way of teaching Americans geography, but he made that point before the establishment of that realest of reality shows, one that planetwide popular culture is currently slogging through: the Olympic Games. Network producers will cast competitors, teams, and whole countries into the rôles of hero or heavy, weaving tragedy and comedy out of the spool of stylized human toil, and letting Americans have a look at the outside world, despite… [More…]

HIGH MARKS FOR GABRIEL
Color Commentary by Tony Smith, posted August 7th, 2008
Tony Smith BIG HEART The Mark of Gabriel [More…]

PRISM ATTENDS “STICKY PAGES 3: OSO ORO” HOSTED BY IVAN VELEZ, JR.
News posted August 5th, 2008
On Saturday, August 2, Ivan Velez, Jr. (Tales of the Closet, Ghost Rider) and Planet Bronx Productions hosted “Sticky Pages 3: Oso Oro”, a unique and innovative multimedia event, part social gathering, part performance and part art class at the GLBT Community Center in Manhattan. The free event, open to anyone 18 and over, was the biggest “Sticky Pages” event yet, offering a comfortable space for people of different cultures to get together, as an alternative to the bar… [More…]

PINING AWAY
Queer Eye on Comics by Ed Natcher, posted August 3rd, 2008
Who knew robots could love? Read on as Ed Natcher unfolds the sad tale "sob" of unrequited love for a certain silky but steely girl from Krypton. Read on! [More…]

PLANET BRONX PRODUCTIONS HOSTS STICKY PAGES 3: OSO ORO
News by Charles "Zan" Christensen, posted July 30th, 2008
Planet Bronx Productions—a new publishing imprint and social network that specializes in inclusion of different cultures and mythologies with an urban twist—is holding the third event in their "Sticky Pages" series. Sticky Pages 3: Oso Oro will take place on Saturday, August 2nd at the GLBT Community Center at 208 W. 13th St. in New York City from 8-11pm. The free event will center around figure drawing from live models. [More…]

WATCH THE COMIC-CON PANEL "EMERGING LGBT VOICES" NOW UP ON YOUTUBE!
News posted July 29th, 2008
Brian Andersen of So Super Duper has made Prism Comics' "Emerging LGBT Voices" panel available here on YouTube. The panel, held on Saturday morning at the 2008 San Diego Comic-Con International featured Andersen along with Tommy Roddy (Pride High), Mari Morimoto (Naruto), Joveth Gonzalez (Pink Kryptonite), and Ariel Schrag (Awkward and Definition) and was moderated by Prism's own Charles "Zan" Christensen (Mark of Aeacus). The panelists shared their personal… [More…]

DAVID'S GEEK-O-RAMA COMIC-CON SATURDAY REPORT PART I!
News by David Stanley, posted July 27th, 2008
So much to report, so many photos, so many bulbous body parts sheathed in protective superhero garb, your eyes will pop! It's so humongous and so hard to get in all at once that I had to split my report into two parts. Read on! [More…]

DAVID'S GEEK-O-RAMA COMIC-CON SATURDAY REPORT PART II!
News by David Stanley, posted July 27th, 2008
As promised, Possums, Part II of my Saturday Comic-Con report. First, an amazing costume of The Question aka Renee Montoya. She was at the "Gays in Comics" panel, which I'll detail below, posing a Question to the panel. Very cool. I saw other amazing costumes/transformations at the CON, as well. I don't know what characters these are, but they're Christian Sirano-level fierce. Here's the Prism Events Chair, Ted Abenheim, pulling off The Escapist. Great work at the Con this year, Ted! … [More…]

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