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"The dream of a queer separatist town. The life of a gay, Jewish Nazi-fighter. A gender reveal party that tears reality apart. These are just some of the comics you'll find in this massive queer comics anthology from The Nib. [This book] is filled with dozens of comics about LGBTQIA + experiences, ranging from personal stories to queer history to cutting satire about pronoun panic and brands desperate to co-opt pride."--Back cover.… (meer)
A great collection of stories from a wide range of voices. This book demonstrates how comics can be used so effectively both to tell personal stories and to communicate ideas. ( )
Be Gay, Do Comics is a graphic novel filled with dozens of LGBTQ stories and experiences. Written about personal stories, queer history, pronoun preferences, gender journeys, and more.
I really enjoyed this collection of comics from different artists about different aspects of the LGBTQ community. It was a nice change to see a variety of characters that weren't just white gay men. Having stories from all over the world and history were interesting to read about as well, especially since I haven't heard of most of them before this read. I will be doing some more research that's for sure!
This graphic novel is important. Not only to share the history of the LGBTQ community that always seems to be on threat of being fully erased, but to also give light to those who may be going through their own life journey where they aren't sure exactly who they are and they're scared. This book gives them chances to see they're not alone. ( )
Humorous, painful, fascinating. This anthology covers a lot of ground, coming around most frequently to gender identity, especially in the autobiographical pieces. But there are histories of the Lavender Scare, Pride flag, and queer uprisings; biographies of Gad Beck, Tove Jansson, and Baron von Steuben; and oodles more about haircuts, birth control, Log Cabin Republicans, and Jussie Smollett.
Stories range from one to ten pages in length, with around 40 writers/artists contributing. Unlike a lot of anthologies of this size, the subject matter is consistently interesting and the stories are consistently well done. ( )
I love the Nib. I'll get that out of the way right now. So, when I saw there was going to be a collection of Nib comics specifically focusing on LGBT topics, I was over the moon, and this collection didn't disappoint. It has something for everyone, incisive political commentary, interesting queer history, and personal reflections. I especially love the the ones written by nonbinary people about their experiences. As a nonbinary person, it makes me feel seen and less alone. It was also cool learning a bit about histories I didn't know beforehand, especially the other protests leading up to the Stonewall Riots. This book is great and has a really cool variety of art styles and perspectives from different folks. I would definitely recommend this for anyone interested in LGBTQ perspectives with a bit of snark and heart. ( )
Culled from the webcomics site The Nib, this bright LGBTQ anthology features an international roster of millennial and Gen-Z contributors, offering fresh takes on gender, politics, historical LGBTQ heroes, and more.... This is an overall invigorating sampler of the current queer cartooning scene and a celebration of the sheer breadth and diversity of experiences it reflects.
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Contents: Introduction: Without Comics, I Might Not Know I Was Queer. - Matt Lubchansky The Final Reveal - Joey Alison Sayers Gender Bent - Kendra Wells Brands Love Pride - Matt Lubchansky Eight Queens - Sasha Velour Astrological Signs As Classic Queer Haircuts - Shelby Criswell The Life of Gad Beck: Gay. Jewish. Nazi Fighter. - Levi Hastings + Dorian Alexander Puerto Rico's LGBT Community is Ready to Kick the Down Down - Rosa Colón Guerra I Came Out Late in Life and That's Okay - Alison Wilgus Queer Uprisings Before Stonewall - Hazel Newlevant The Response: Visibility Has Its Rewards - Binglin Hu, Scout Tran, Matt Lubchansky, Sage Coffey, Dylan Edwards, Sfé R. Monster The Undercut - Shing Yin Khor How Do You Translate Non-Binary? - Breena Nuñez Queerativity! - Taneka Stotts + Ria Martinez Seeing Others - Delta Vasquez Queerness Has Always Been Part of Life in the Middle East - Anonymous Dancing With Pride - Maia Kobabe Gender Isn't Binary and Neither is Anatomy - Sarah Mirk + Archie Bongiovanni Pronoun Panic - Kendra Wells Just Another Day at the Newspaper - Matt Lubchansky I'd be an Okay Mom - Joey Alison Sayers Just a Joke: Where Alt-Right Guys Get Their Start - Sage Coffey The Dream of a Gay Separatist Town - Archie Bongiovanni Am I Queer Enough? - Jason Michaels + Mady G Freedom, Joy and Power: The History of the Rainbow Flag - Max Dlabick Birth Control is About More Than Just Birth - Alex Graudins Dating a Trans Person Changed My Partner's Life - Mady G Decolonizing Queerness in the Philippines - Trinidad Escobar When You're Invisible in Pop Culture - Bianca Xunise + Sage Coffey Nothing is Wrong With Me - Dylan Edwards Off the Rack - Matt Lubchansky Great Moments in Pride History - Kendra Wells The Trans Discourse Minefield - Joey Alison Sayers A Covert Gaze at Conservative Gays - Sam Wallman The Homophobic Hysteria of the Lavender Scare - Kazimir Lee + Dorian Alexander Boobs Aren't Binary - Mady G How Do You Adopt an Embryo? - Robyn Jordan LiveJournal Made Me Gay - JB Brager Sometimes I Call Myself Queer. Sometimes I Feel Like a Liar - Nero O'Reilly A Lifetime of Coming Out - Joey Alison Sayers I Am More Than My Chromosones - Elísabet Rún Jussie Smollett Doesn't Negate the Reality of Hate Crimes - Mariah-Rose Marie It's All for the Breast - Alexis Sudgen Witch Camp - Melanie Gillman Take a Hint - Julia Bernhard The American Revolution's Greatest Leader Was Openly Gay - Josh Trujillo + Levi Hastings What's It Like to Raise Kids in Malaysia When You're LGBT? - Kazimir Lee The Wonderfully Queer World of Moomin - Mady G Judge Not - Joey Alison Sayers The Important Pundit in: Silent Horror - Matt Lubchansky Contributors Acknowledgements
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"The dream of a queer separatist town. The life of a gay, Jewish Nazi-fighter. A gender reveal party that tears reality apart. These are just some of the comics you'll find in this massive queer comics anthology from The Nib. [This book] is filled with dozens of comics about LGBTQIA + experiences, ranging from personal stories to queer history to cutting satire about pronoun panic and brands desperate to co-opt pride."--Back cover.