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LGBTQIA+ Positive Media for Every Month: Cameron’s Queer Show Shortlist

LRR, August 2, 2022February 8, 2025

Pride Month may be over, but Cameron Deslaurier has seven nourishing LGBTQIA+ positive shows to keep your pride up all year long.

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Being LGBTQ And Loving The MCU: Holding Out For A Queer Hero

LRR, April 28, 2022February 8, 2025

From a scrapped scene, to a director cameo, to a one-liner, to an Eternal who didn’t want to leave his family, Cameron Deslaurier writes that the MCU might finally be on track to integrated representation that doesn’t amount to queerbaiting…

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Monkey Prince #3 Review: The Bird, The Bat, And The Monkey

LRR, April 19, 2022February 8, 2025

Issue three of “Monkey Prince,” DC’s latest limited series, hit the selves on April 5. Brandon Barzola reports that the story continues to be action-packed and exciting…

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Comic Flop: Unpacking Marvel’s All-New, All-Different Campaign

LRR, April 6, 2022February 8, 2025

In 2015, Marvel initiated their All-New, All-Different campaign. This strategy aimed to promote diversity and inclusion, but it backfired immediately. Samantha Bertolino explains why…

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Finger Grazing And Gay Pirates: Hats Off To “Bridgerton” And “Our Flag Means Death”

LRR, March 29, 2022February 8, 2025

Yearning for a new TV show to obsess over? Aren’t we all. Luckily for us, Michaela Flaherty decided to binge TWO gems last Friday, complete with romance, drama, and compelling characters…

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Romance Novels: A Safe Space For Female Representation

LRR, February 1, 2022February 8, 2025

Rylee Thomas passionately defends romance novels as a place for positive representation and female joy…

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