Farel Dalrymple’s surrealist comic book is action-packed as all hell.
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This Week in the Mercury: Queers Illustrated
Sashiko Yuen Pride Week is here and that means the Mercury‘s Pride issue has arrived, AND IT’S ALL COMICS (mostly)! This year we asked queer artists from within the Pacific NW comics community to create something special just for you to celebrate, reflect, and be entertained by such as: Cover art by Sashiko Yuen, AKA […]
Wuvable Oaf Paper Doll
Ed Luce is the San Francisco-based creator of Wuvable Oaf, a two-time Ignatz-nominated series of comics and winner of the 2017 Lambda Literary Award for LGBTQ Graphic Novel. The first seven years of Oaf comics have been collected into two volumes by Fantagraphics Books: Wuvable Oaf, Wuvable Oaf: Blood & Metal, and Wuvable Oaf: What […]
The Feeling is Multiplied
The Feeling Is Multiplied is both a comic and a podcast centering on non-monogamy, made by Blue Crow, Marco Padilla, and Matt Rainwater. The three have been living together for almost five years in a committed triad practicing what they describe as “ethical relationship anarchy.” Two years ago they welcomed a baby into their family, […]
The Heroes Inside
Superheroines from a transperson’s perspective
The Best Places in Portland to Shop for… Everything Else
Portland is also a great place to spend your travel allowance on the cool stuff that will make your friends back home drool with jealousy. Such as… RECORD STORES TOP PICK:ย Mississippi Records This independent record store crams countless vinyl into its small confines, but given space and time to explore, one visit can yield rare […]
Comics Artists Jeff Lemire Goes Further North in Roughneck
It’s a story about Canada and hockey and snow—and a return to form for the Essex County author.
Slow Your Roll, Iron FistโWeโre Talking Esoteric Comics With Ron Regรฉ Jr.
Also discussed: Wonder Woman’s goddess origins and the Holy Grail.
The Shirley Jackson Project is Like a Collection of Ghost Stories
Portland comic artists share their passion for Shirley Jackson, Queen of Gloom.
Jill Thompson, Jewel of the Comics Industry
With The True Amazon, she gets Wonder Woman right (finally).
Chelsea Cain Leaves Twitter Following Sexist Harassment
The local authorโs experience speaks to a larger problem of online abuse.
