Gird your loins, beautiful nerds like me. It's time again for comic cornucopia WonderCon, at the Moscone Center this weekend -- and Glamazonia, our favorite Uncanny Tranny superhero, is bustin' loose!
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Who could doubt her power, her glamour, her sheer ... syntheticism? This Saturday, Feb 23, 7-10pm, for FREE at the Three Dollar Bill Cafe in the LGBT Center on Market, you can meet the boy-man behind Glammy, Justin Hall of All Thumbs Press, and a gaggle of other really wonderfully gay cartoonists (Brian Andersen, Paige Braddock, MariNaomi, Tommy Roddy, Andy Hartzell, reading and signing their work in conjunction with the giant fest. It's an extravaganza.
But wait -- there's more!
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Tommy Roddy's fantastic Pride High, which envisions a Gay-Straight Alliance at a school for young superheroes. OMGay!
Prism Comics, the powerhouse non-profit queer comics powerhouse (Prism's mission is "to promote LGBT comics, themes, creators, and readers") is hosting a couple panels at WonderCon itself -- which is quite exciting because, even though many of them are dressed in a fabulous rainbow of spandex tights and capes, WonderCon participants are notoriously incurious about their own sexuality! Kidding. They're all gay. Kidding again! But they want me. Below are the dets.
This weekend at the Moscone (look for the Prism Comics booth):
Sat/23, noon-1pm: Emerging LGBT Voices panel, with Charles "Zan" Christensen ("The Mark of Aeacus"), Tristan Crane ("How Loathsome"), MariNaomi ("Estrus Comics"), Justin Hall ("True Travel Tales"), and Tommy Roddy ("Pride High")
Sun/24, 3:30-4:30pm: A Conversation with Lee Marrs of the extra neato "Pudge, Girl Blimp"
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Pudge, Girl Blimp!
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