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The Rawhide Kid
Needs More Gay... Superheroes
by
AfterElton.com Staff
on
October 20, 2010
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Comments (20)
Rantasmo
to the rescue! This week he takes on
Northstar
,
Midnighter
,
The Rawhide Kid
and other gay superheroes.
Are gay comic fans ready for the return of "The Rawhide Kid?"
by
Lyle Masaki
on
June 23, 2010
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Comments (5)
In 2003, Marvel gave readers a new take on the western hero The Rawhide Kid with Ron Zimmerman's five-issue mini-series "Slap Leather," in whi
Beyond "Watchmen": 10 Queer Comics That Should Be Movies
by
Alonso Duralde
on
March 4, 2009
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Watchmen Long considered an "unfilmable" graphic novel, Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' Watchmen finally makes its way to the big screen this wee
The Week in Gay Geek: Diane von Furstenberg teams with Diana Prince.
by
Lyle Masaki
on
October 16, 2008
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ANOTHER DAY OF WONDER: Has it been a year already? In a week-and-a-half, it'll be time for the third Wonder Woman Day. The event, organized by ga
Gay Comics 101
by
Sarah Warn
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October 16, 2006
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Gay characters in mainstream comics from DC and Marvel may be few and far-between, but indie houses offer hope for gay fanboys.