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* [[Fags in Space|Fags in Space: A Completely Queer Cosmic Comic]] - http://www.fagsinspace.com/ | * [[Fags in Space|Fags in Space: A Completely Queer Cosmic Comic]] - http://www.fagsinspace.com/ | ||
* [[Futaba-kin Change]] - Gender-changing Japanese manga. | * [[Futaba-kin Change]] - Gender-changing Japanese manga. | ||
* [[Hothead Paisan]] / Diane DiMassa - pretty much revenge fantasy, but sometimes an actual Fantasy element creeps in ... | * [[Hothead Paisan]] / [[Diane DiMassa]] - pretty much revenge fantasy, but sometimes an actual Fantasy element creeps in ... | ||
* [[Invasion of the Space Amazons from the Purple Planet]] | * [[Invasion of the Space Amazons from the Purple Planet]] | ||
:: $2.25. Grizmaer Productions, P.O. Box 442612, Lawrence KS, 66044. | :: $2.25. Grizmaer Productions, P.O. Box 442612, Lawrence KS, 66044. | ||
:: Haven't actually seen it, but it was reviewed in ''[[Feminist Bookstore News]]'' v. 20 no. 2 pp. 29 (July/August 1997) by Julie Mitchell. "New feminist science fiction quarterly in comic form." | :: Haven't actually seen it, but it was reviewed in ''[[Feminist Bookstore News]]'' v. 20 no. 2 pp. 29 (July/August 1997) by [[Julie Mitchell]]. "New feminist science fiction quarterly in comic form." | ||
* [[Ranma]] - Anime / manga. Character who changes from male to female. | * [[Ranma]] - Anime / manga. Character who changes from male to female. | ||
* [[Tank Girl]] | * [[Tank Girl]] | ||
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==Other Suggestions== | ==Other Suggestions== | ||
* Aeon Flux | * [[Aeon Flux]] | ||
* Akiko by Mark Crilley | * [[Akiko]] by [[Mark Crilley]] | ||
* Best American | * [[Best American]] | ||
* Books of Magic | * [[Books of Magic]] | ||
* Castle Waiting | * [[Castle Waiting]] | ||
* Clockwork Angels by Lea Hernandez; other works by Lea Hernandez | * [[Clockwork Angels]] by [[Lea Hernandez]]; other works by Lea Hernandez | ||
* Finder | * [[Finder]] | ||
* Hellblazer: The Restoration Comedy (Vertigo, 4-part mini, 2 dyke heroines) | * [[Hellblazer: The Restoration Comedy]] (Vertigo, 4-part mini, 2 dyke heroines) | ||
* House of Secrets (from Vertigo; about 20 issues) | * [[House of Secrets]] (from Vertigo; about 20 issues) | ||
* League of Extraordinary Gentlemen | * [[League of Extraordinary Gentlemen]] | ||
* Love and Rockets - Gilbert and Jaime Hernandez | * [[Love and Rockets]] - [[Gilbert Hernandez]] and [[Jaime Hernandez]] | ||
* Promethea | * [[Promethea]] | ||
* Rumble Girls | * [[Rumble Girls]] | ||
* Sandman by Neil Gaiman | * [[Sandman]] by [[Neil Gaiman]] | ||
** "A Game of You" | ** "[[A Game of You]]" | ||
** "Death: The Time of Your Life" | ** "[[Death: The Time of Your Life]]" | ||
* Strangers in Paradise | * [[Strangers in Paradise]] | ||
* Top Ten (police series of superheroes; a lesbian character) | * [[Top Ten]] (police series of superheroes; a lesbian character) | ||
==See also == | ==See also == | ||
* | * [[Journals, Newsletters & Zines]] | ||
* Offsite, see [http://www.rzero.com/books/index.html Beek's Books] for great reviews of superhero & action, sf, fantasy, lbg, & other comics | * Offsite, see [http://www.rzero.com/books/index.html Beek's Books] for great reviews of superhero & action, sf, fantasy, lbg, & other comics | ||
Latest revision as of 13:50, 1 August 2009
- Doom Patrol by Rachel Pollack. [transsexual lesbian superhero]
- Fags in Space: A Completely Queer Cosmic Comic - http://www.fagsinspace.com/
- Futaba-kin Change - Gender-changing Japanese manga.
- Hothead Paisan / Diane DiMassa - pretty much revenge fantasy, but sometimes an actual Fantasy element creeps in ...
- Invasion of the Space Amazons from the Purple Planet
- $2.25. Grizmaer Productions, P.O. Box 442612, Lawrence KS, 66044.
- Haven't actually seen it, but it was reviewed in Feminist Bookstore News v. 20 no. 2 pp. 29 (July/August 1997) by Julie Mitchell. "New feminist science fiction quarterly in comic form."
- And related series in the Marvel Universe. While I was a big fan in the 80s during high school, it wasn't until the last few years that I started going back and appreciating The X-Men on a more political level. The X-Men, unlike many superhero teams, had actual real stand-alone female superheroes -- not mere adjuncts to the men. In fact the X-Men was led by a woman of color -- Storm -- for years. The X-Men also was more political in its attempt to deal with racism -- analogizing hatred of mutants to racism -- than most other comic series. And finally, the Marvel Universe introduced the first mainstream gay superhero, Northstar, in Alpha Flight #104 or #106 (1992) (Alpha Flight was a Canadian mutant superhero team). -- lq, 2003-08-08
Other Suggestions
- Aeon Flux
- Akiko by Mark Crilley
- Best American
- Books of Magic
- Castle Waiting
- Clockwork Angels by Lea Hernandez; other works by Lea Hernandez
- Finder
- Hellblazer: The Restoration Comedy (Vertigo, 4-part mini, 2 dyke heroines)
- House of Secrets (from Vertigo; about 20 issues)
- League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
- Love and Rockets - Gilbert Hernandez and Jaime Hernandez
- Promethea
- Rumble Girls
- Sandman by Neil Gaiman
- Strangers in Paradise
- Top Ten (police series of superheroes; a lesbian character)
See also
- Journals, Newsletters & Zines
- Offsite, see Beek's Books for great reviews of superhero & action, sf, fantasy, lbg, & other comics