Lesbian.com : Connecting lesbians worldwide | Comics https://www.lesbian.com Connecting lesbians worldwide Mon, 06 Mar 2017 03:45:01 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Dates is Back with more Queer Historical Fiction https://www.lesbian.com/dates-is-back-with-more-queer-historical-fiction/ https://www.lesbian.com/dates-is-back-with-more-queer-historical-fiction/#respond Mon, 06 Mar 2017 11:00:40 +0000 http://www.lesbian.com/?p=28442 BY NATASIA LANGFELDER Lesbian.com Dates is a queer historical anthology that debuted to much excitement in 2015. Dates was created by, for...

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BY NATASIA LANGFELDER
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Dates is a queer historical anthology that debuted to much excitement in 2015. Dates was created by, for and about queer people. Filled with vibrant illustrations and poignant stories (that don’t end with the gratuitous death of all the queer characters), it’s no big surprise that it was successful. Dates is also kid friendly, and is a great tool for parents who want their children to read positive, hopeful stories about queer people in historical and global settings.

Now, editors Zora Gilbert and Cat Parra are back with Dates 2. They are currently running a kickstarter to get the project off the ground and are so, so, so close to their goal! We sat down with Parra and Gilbert to discuss how the Dates series came to be, the diverse themes and perspectives fans can look forward to in Dates 2, and remind us of the importance of community in this political climate.

How did the idea for Dates come about?

Zora Gilbert: In the spring of 2015, Cat and I were consuming like a lot of historical fiction (Cat more than me, to be honest), and we were both getting really bogged down in the a) lack of canonically queer characters and b) the abrupt and aggressive frequency of their deaths. Cat has a story about The Tudors in particular that’s just… a perfect example of what not to do in queer fiction. I think we were also both looking for something creative, productive, and challenging to do, and Cat suggested we do an anthology. Bolstered by all the amazing creative energy from HeroesCon and feeling like I had way more free time than I did, I said yes, and we launched into it.

Why do you think Dates was such a success? What is it about the series that resonates with readers?

Cat Parra: I think it’s something people haven’t seen a lot of. The happy endings in historical fiction. That was the whole reason we started it, but I think a lot of other people have found that it’s something they wanted too. People like reading new stories and they like stuff that gives them hope and I think Dates provides both.

Zora: I think everyone was just as bone tired as we were with queer tragedy, and we stumbled into a niche that was direly needed. We also made an effort to include perspectives outside of dry, anglo, western christianity, which seems to be the only viewpoint readily available in mass-produced historical fiction, and we’ve had folks tell us just how much that meant to them to see (though of course, full props to the creators of those stories–they deserve all the credit).

Cover art for ‘Intersexions,’ one of the stories in ‘Dates 2’

How did Dates 2 evolve from the first entry? Were you able to add any perspectives or voices that you weren’t able to fit into the first entry?

Zora: I think we really found our voice as editors, honestly. We made the book longer, we spaced out check-ins, we know what works and what doesn’t work from last year–though we’re still learning. Dates 1 was our first anthology, and though we’ve been around comics and had been paying attention for years, the learning curve was rapid. This year, we didn’t have to learn everything from the ground up, so we could focus on expanding the book.

In terms of things that didn’t fit into first book–we didn’t have any stories that took place in Africa in Dates 1, which we realized was a serious oversight and made sure to include in Dates 2. We also got a really cool pitch for a story about a kid in France who’s just found out that she’s intersex (shoutouts to creators Claudia Astorino and Jessica Trevino), which we were really excited about since that’s not something that was in Dates 1 at all. Jessica and Claudia hit it out of the park on that story, so look forward to it!

Cat: I think in general too the stories have a bit more depth and complexity to them this time around. The stories are on average 10 pages longer than the stories in the first volume so you can get a much more complete plot in there, although I am still astonished by what people fit in the story space they had for the first volume.

The Dates series feels more important than ever in this Trump-ian world. What message do you have to send to those artists who are dealing with creative blocks in response?

Cat: Take care of yourselves? It’s hard to make art when you’re in a bad situation so I mean first and foremost, do what you gotta do to be okay. And then I guess I’d say find something that empowers you. Some story, or character, or image, just something that makes you feel just that bit stronger and make that. Work with your friends too, if you can. Community is a very uplifting thing.

Conversely, what message do you want to send to readers who may be feeling marginalized and disenfranchised? 

Cat: You’re not alone. There’s nothing those people can do that will ever make us go away because we’ve always been here and are always gonna be.

Zora: I feel like my advice to readers is a lot like Cat’s advice to creators–find something that lifts you up, and hold tight to it. Your community–our community–is powerful, and, we hope, a source of safety and encouragement. Remember that even though the government sucks and the world has unquestionably gotten more transparently scary, we–and queer creators in general–aren’t going anywhere, and we’ll keep creating. We’ve got your back.

Will there be a Dates 3?

Zora: Ahahaha, what a good question. Our hope is yes, but that’s not something we want to confirm or deny or really even plan in earnest until Dates 2 is totally wrapped. We did Dates 2 because the response to Dates 1 was so encouraging to us, so we want to be able to gauge the response once Dates 2 has debuted in the same way!

Cat: We definitely want to, but I think we’ll both need a little break after Dates 2 hits the shelves and we have some other projects we’ve been thinking about too. So I’d say it’s probably going to happen, but probably not immediately.

Need more? Click here to check out the kickstarter for Dates 2, which ends on March 25th. Donating just $10 will get you the entire PDF of Dates 2 and $25 will get you the actual book itself! Or buy Dates 1 here!

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New ‘Batwoman’ writer promises to keep things gay https://www.lesbian.com/new-batwoman-writer-promises-to-keep-things-gay/ https://www.lesbian.com/new-batwoman-writer-promises-to-keep-things-gay/#respond Tue, 19 Nov 2013 12:00:23 +0000 http://www.lesbian.com/?p=18495 As openly gay writer Marc Andreyko takes the reins, he acknowledges he has big shoes to fill.

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Batwoman 23, kissBY HEATHER HOGAN
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This Wednesday, after one of the most public and bitter creative vs. editorial breakups in comic book history, DC will release Batwoman #25 out into the wild. The GLAAD Award-winning duo of J.H. Williams and W. Haden Blackman — both of whom announced their intention to leave the book after DC refused (among other things) not to let Kate Kane and Maggie Sawyer get gay married — are now officially off the book (before they were able to wrap up the highly anticipated Batman vs. Batman story arc), and openly gay writer Marc Andreyko has taken the reins of the series. In his interview with “USA Today,” Andreyko acknowledges that he’s got big shoes to fill, that he doesn’t have any plans to make huge changes to the character, and that he knows how much she means to the LGBT community.

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Kelvin + Melvin do Halloween https://www.lesbian.com/kelvin-melvin-do-halloween/ https://www.lesbian.com/kelvin-melvin-do-halloween/#respond Wed, 30 Oct 2013 14:00:12 +0000 http://www.lesbian.com/?p=18057 You think you're original until you realize you're not

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A bittersweet month for queer girl comics: ‘Batwoman #24’ is the end of an era https://www.lesbian.com/a-bittersweet-month-for-queer-girl-comics-batwoman-24-is-the-end-of-an-era/ https://www.lesbian.com/a-bittersweet-month-for-queer-girl-comics-batwoman-24-is-the-end-of-an-era/#respond Wed, 30 Oct 2013 12:00:00 +0000 http://www.lesbian.com/?p=18037 Creative team responsible for Batwoman's lesbian proposal publishes final issue

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Batwoman kissing her girlfriendBY HEATHER HOGAN
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It’s a dark month for gay lady comic book fans. Almost as soon as “Fearless Defenders” delighted us by adding a brand new lesbian character to the title, Marvel announced that they are canceling the book. And after a very public battle with DC editorial, “Batwoman“‘s creative team has now published its final issue. What did you think of “Batwoman #24”? Are you looking forward to the new creative team, or are you feeling as skeptical/bummed as I am?

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Writer/illustrator Julie Maroh on ‘Blue is the Warmest Color’ https://www.lesbian.com/writerillustrator-julie-maroh-on-blue-is-the-warmest-color/ https://www.lesbian.com/writerillustrator-julie-maroh-on-blue-is-the-warmest-color/#respond Wed, 23 Oct 2013 16:30:01 +0000 http://www.lesbian.com/?p=17957 The French graphic novelist talks "Blue" before it's US film release

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Julie Maroh in 2011 (Photo: Archives Tadeusz Kluba)

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BY TRISH BENDIX
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As the saying goes, “the book was better.” Now I haven’t seen the film version of “Blue is the Warmest Color” yet (it opens this weekend), but the graphic novel it is based on is incredible, so it’ll be hard to beat. Out French writer and illustrator Julie Maroh began work on “Le bleu est une couleur chaude” when she was 19 (she’s now 28) and saw it published in France in 2010. Arsenal Pulp Press just published the English language version in September and the movie opens this Friday, October 25, so there’s still time to get a copy and read it before you hit the theater.

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Kelvin+Melvin: Sleepover https://www.lesbian.com/kelvinmelvin-sleepover/ https://www.lesbian.com/kelvinmelvin-sleepover/#respond Sat, 19 Oct 2013 15:00:54 +0000 http://www.lesbian.com/?p=17871 What's a sleepover without a little neurosis?

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‘Fearless Defenders’ comic introduces new lesbian character https://www.lesbian.com/fearless-defenders-comic-introduces-new-lesbian-character/ https://www.lesbian.com/fearless-defenders-comic-introduces-new-lesbian-character/#respond Wed, 16 Oct 2013 13:00:58 +0000 http://www.lesbian.com/?p=17822 Lesbian character Ren Kimura steals the show in issue #10

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Marvel Fearless Defenders coverBY HEATHER HOGAN
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It’s been a tumultuous year for gay lady geeks as we’ve soared and plummeted along the broken tracks of the mainstream comic books roller coaster. Up we went when Marvel released “Fearless Defenders,” an all-female team-up with a brand new lesbian character! And down we went when they killed off Dr. Annabelle Riggs in issue #6. Up: Batwoman proposed lesbian marriage to Maggie Sawyer! Down: Batwoman‘s creative team resigned in a very public way because DC refuses to let them go through with the wedding. But we’re on another upswing: “Fearless Defenders #10” hit stands last week, and introduced us to a new character called Ren Kimura, and guess what? She’s a lezzer!

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Kelvin+Melvin heart ‘Orange is the New Black’ https://www.lesbian.com/kelvinmelvin-heart-orange-is-the-new-black/ https://www.lesbian.com/kelvinmelvin-heart-orange-is-the-new-black/#comments Mon, 16 Sep 2013 15:00:48 +0000 http://www.lesbian.com/?p=17211 A fan comic for smash hit 'Orange is the New Black,', because even drawings are talking about it.

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10 female-fronted comics for this fall https://www.lesbian.com/10-female-fronted-comics-for-this-fall/ https://www.lesbian.com/10-female-fronted-comics-for-this-fall/#respond Sat, 14 Sep 2013 12:00:10 +0000 http://www.lesbian.com/?p=17173 With question marks for Batwoman, we've got ten other picks for comic fans.

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rocket girl comicBY HEATHER HOGAN
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Yesterday, the folks over at MTV Geek posted a list of their most anticipated new comic books landing this fall, so we thought we’d use it as a springboard to make our own, similar list. Female-fronted titles are still kind of a rarity in the wide world of comics, but there are some new books from some awesome lady writers coming our way this season, including stories from Gail Simone, Amy Reeder, Kelly Sue Deconnick, and the incomparable Allie Brosh. At least we’ll have something to pad our pull lists with, in case things over at “Batwoman” take a turn toward awful.

Check out out list here and weigh in with your picks in the comments!

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No wedding bells for ‘Batwoman’: Authors exit over decisions by DC Comics https://www.lesbian.com/no-wedding-bells-for-batwoman-authors-exit-over-decisions-by-dc-comics/ https://www.lesbian.com/no-wedding-bells-for-batwoman-authors-exit-over-decisions-by-dc-comics/#respond Sat, 07 Sep 2013 16:00:21 +0000 http://www.lesbian.com/?p=17015 Authors cite 'creative differences' as DC bans showing Batwoman's lesbian marriage among other things; fans cry foul.

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Batwoman ProposalBY CAVAN SIECZKOWSKI
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The authors of “Batwoman” are exiting due to creative differences with DC Comics. Their decision came, in part, after an alleged ban on a same-sex marriage storyline. Co-authors J.H. Williams and W. Haden Blackman announced they plan to leave “Batwoman” after issue #26 is released in December, The Hollywood Reporter first noted. The announcement was made in a blog post Wednesday.

“In recent months, DC has asked us to alter or completely discard many long-standing storylines in ways that we feel compromise the character and the series,” they wrote. “We were told to ditch plans for Killer Croc’s origins; forced to drastically alter the original ending of our current arc, which would have defined Batwoman’s heroic future in bold new ways; and, most crushingly, prohibited from ever showing Kate and Maggie actually getting married. All of these editorial decisions came at the last minute, and always after a year or more of planning and plotting on our end.”

UPDATE: DC Comics responded to The Huffington Post’s request for comment in an email Thursday afternoon saying, “As acknowledged by the creators involved, the editorial differences with the writers of BATWOMAN had nothing to do with the sexual orientation of the character.”

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