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Reviews and information on gay-themed comics.
http://gaycomicslist.free.fr/
Article from the Boston Phoenix, discussing the increased transparency of homosexuality in comic book stories, and its resulting backlash.
http://www.bostonphoenix.com/bos.../features/documents/02404906.htm
Guide to queer-themed online comics and comic books.
http://home.earthlink.net/~cfmdesigns/Comics/queer/
Forum for queer comics fans.
http://forums.delphiforums.com/gaycomics/
Interviews with 16 gay creators of comics.
http://www.popimage.com/industrial/082900creators1.html
Aimed at GLBT comic book readers and professionals. Offers gay comic book history, profiles of outed characters, fan works, articles, and message boards.
http://www.gayleague.com/
Reviews of queer comicbooks and superheroes.
http://www.rzero.com/books/rainbow.html
Paper discussing the popularity of male homosexuality in comics intended primarily for female audiences.
http://www.cult-media.com/issue1/CMRmcle.htm
Mailing list for discussion of queer cartooning, books and strips.
http://groups.queernet.org/cgi-b...lists-long-full&extra=queercomix
Article discussing the increasing prevalence of alternative lifestyles in comics.
http://frostbytei.com/jc/3page28.html
Analysis by Sueen Noh of Korean girls' fandom of the male homosexuality themed comics. [PDF format]
http://moongsil.com/study/yaoi_eng.pdf
Article from The Sunday Times, England. Discusses the outing of Apollo and Midnighter as a gay couple, from a Christian conservative perspective.
http://www.antipas.org/news/news_2000/world_2000/gay_comics.html
Resource of GLB comic related information and links. Includes bibliographic references, summary of online strips, cartoon characters and couples, and their artists.
http://www.geocities.com/homni_ca/comics.html
Article on CNN about a 2003 revival of the 1950s comicbook "The Rawhide Kid."
http://us.cnn.com/2002/SHOWBIZ/12/09/rawhide.kid.gay/
A not-for-profit organization promoting the work of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered creators in comics, as well as GLBT issues in comics in general.
http://www.prismcomics.org