Comics
Superhero Pride
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Comic books have slowly been introducing more LGBT+ representation into their four-color worlds. They've come a long way from questionable depictions of queer characters, to modern comics that feature LGBT+ couples in (relatively) stable, loving relationships. Here's a quick look at a few of those characters.
Fathers in comics and science fiction
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There are many examples of fathers in comics and science
Best Friends in Comics and Science Fiction
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Best friends are a staple of fiction, because they are an integral part of the human experience.
Origins of Black Superheroes
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While superhero comics were born with Superman in 1938, it
Superhero RPG Round-Up
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When it comes to superheroes, gamers are spoiled for choice
Rise of the Public Domain Superheroes
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Almost immediately after Superman first appeared in 1938’s Action Comics
This Week in Geek (5/25-5/31)
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Birthdays 25: Ian McKellen (1939); Frank Oz (1944); Bob Gale
The altered reality of Star Trek
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In May 2009, the eleventh Star Trek feature film boldly
Storyline expanded; future plans
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The current storyline in The Protectorate was originally plotted at
These are a few of my favorite things
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Oshkosh, Wisconsin. 1984. I’m six (“and a half!”) years old,