Gwenpool
Love Unlimited Infinity Comic (2022) #43
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Find Love with Gwenpool and Marvel Unlimited
Gwenpool’s back and ready for love! What’s a girl to do when she finds herself the star of a romance comic? #comics #comicbooks #digitalcomics #gwenpool
LOVE UNLIMITED: GWENPOOL #43
Writer: Jeremy WhitleyArtist: Bailie RosenlundColorist: Kelly FitzpatrickEditor: Alanna Smith6-issue arc launches on Thursday, March 30
Gwenpool’s back and ready for love! What’s a girl to do when she finds herself the star of a romance comic? First stop–a tragic affair with a boy she can never touch!
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This is a preview page from “Be Gay, Do Crime,” a story starring Black Cat by writer Sarah Gailey and artist Bailie Rosenlund from Marvel’s Voices: Pride (Marvel, June 2023)
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Marvel character Gwendolyn “Gwen” Poole aka Gwenpool has been confirmed aromantic and asexual!
Gwenpool will come to terms with her sexuality in next week’s issue of Love Unlimited: Gwenpool, her current series which is made by an acespec creative team.
Acespec creators Jeremy Whitley @jeremywhitley, Bailie Rosenlund @bailiesartblog, Kelly Fitzpatrick, Alanna Smith @alannawrites and Kaitlyn Lindtvedt discuss Gwenpool’s asexuality and aromanticism in this new interview for Marvel.
It’s a really great interview, highly recommend reading it!
“Acespec people aren’t often shown in media and when they are, it’s often shown as a trope of being a broken thing that needs fixing. The more diversity and stories we can tell, the better.” -Kelly Fitzpatrick
Love Unlimited: Gwenpool is available now from Marvel Unlimited. The concluding issue of this 6 part limited series will be out next week.
Check out this reading list for Gwenpool if you’d like to read more of her comics!
Gwenpool is the second Marvel character to be confirmed asexual this year, although she will be the first to have her asexuality shown on-page.
Morgan Red was confirmed asexual back in March and his asexuality will be addressed in New Mutants Lethal Legion #5, out in July.
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A preview of Marvel's Voices: Pride #1 (2023)
MARVEL'S VOICES: PRIDE #1
EVERYTHING’S COMING UP ACES / WHAT MAY BLOOM / PURIM SPIEL / EVERYWHERE / BE GAY, DO CRIME / NO TRESPASSING: BEWARE OF DOG / JUMBO CARNATION’S ULTIMATE CREATIONS / TODAY’S LESSON
CELEBRATING PRIDE 2023 WITH NEW AND ESTABLISHED CREATORS! Get the scoop on an unannounced X-Men title with an action-packed story by Steve Foxe! Then Stephanie Williams introduces a brand-new character in Pride tradition! The 2021 and 2022 character debuts of Somnus and Escapade sent shock waves through Krakoa – you will not want to miss the opening gamut here. And there are many more announcements to come. Fans from every arc of the rainbow will love this anthology, and True Believers everywhere know if they want to see the future of Marvel Comics…they better be reading Marvel’s Voices. The groundbreaking anthology series continues with more panache than ever!
Written by: Steve Foxe, Shad Petosky, Sarah Gailey, Marieke Nijkamp, Stephanie Williams, H.E. Edgmon, Katherine Locke, Stephen Byrne
Art by: Stephen Byrne, Joanna Estep, Roberta Ingranata, Rosi Kämpe, Pablo M. Collar, Lorenzo Susi, Bailie Rosenlund, Hector Barros, Oren Junior, Rachelle Rosenberg, Andrew Dalhouse, Kelly Fitzpatrick, Michael Wiggam, Ceci de la Cruz, Manuel Puppo
Cover by: Amy Reeder
Page Count: 92 Pages
Release Date: June 14, 2023
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Marvel's Voices Infinity Comics #95
art: Bailie Rosenlund
writer: Anthony Oliviera
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My favorite New X-Man returned this week.
12 years after his death in Necrosha, and 3 years after a cameo in Krakoa confirming his resurrection, we finally get Kevin Ford, aka Wither, in a speaking role on a Marvel comic.
Love Unlimited Infinity Comic #43, by Jeremy Whitley & Bailie Rosenlund, is a love story starring Gwen Poole, the Marvel fangirl with 4th-wall-breaking powers.
Out of all the people in Krakoa, Gwen has chosen Kevin to be her romantic partner that keeps her relevant in the foreseeable future. Why?
Well, for starters, Gwen is a woman with taste in comics.
And secondly, Gwen expects to replicate the success of the Romy relationship.
But, alas, Gwen finds out that Kevin hasn't been sitting idly in Krakoa.
So now that they're just a vanilla white couple of twenty-somethings (when did Kevin get that old?) Gwen needs to find another source of drama.
That's, right. Gwen is about to start a love triangle.
Honestly, I've a few mixed feelings on Wither's characterization. On the one hand, I'm glad someone remembered he existed and he's been given his day in the spotlight. On the other, he's a little too "manga romance protagonist" for my taste, instead of the mopey goth we know and love.
But what did you think, fellow Academy X-ers?
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"DC Pride 2024" Reveals Story List
DC Comics has announced the stories and creative teams for this year's DC Pride anthology.
"Hello' Spaceboy" from writer Al Ewing, artist Stephen Byrne, and letterer Aditya Bidikar follows Blue Starman.
"The Rivers and the Lakes That You're Used To" from writer and artist Ngozi Ukazu and letterer Lucas Gattoni follows Jackson Hyde Aquaman.
"Marasmius" from writer Gretchen Felker-Martin, artist Claire Roe, colorist Triona Farrell, and letterer Aditya Bidikar follows Poison Ivy and Janet from HR.
"Steeling Time" from writer Jamila Rowser, artist Oneilljones, and letterer Jodie Troutman follows Natasha Irons Steel.
"Bros Down in A-Town" from writer Jarrett Williams, artist D.J. Kirkland, and letterer Lucas Gattoni follows Jon Kent Superman, Jay, Bunker, and Ray.
"Lessons in Astral Projection" from writer Nicole Maines, artist Jordan Gibson, and letterer Ariana Maher follows Dreamer.
"Phantom Rodeo" from writer Calvin Kasulke, artist Len Gogou, colorist Marissa Louise, and letterer Morgan Martinez follows Circuit Breaker.
Other content in DC Pride 2024 includes a preview of The Strange Case of Harleen and Harley from writer Melissa Marr, artist Jenn St-Onge, colorist Jeremy Lawson, and letterer Lucas Gattoni, "Spaces" - an autobiographical story from Phil Jimenez with illustrations by artist Giulio Macaione and letterer Frank Cvetkovic, an pinups by Robin "Zombie" Higginbottom, Chloe Brailsford, Ego Rodriguez, Helen Mask, Valentine Smith, and Bailie Rosenlund.
DC Pride 2024 #1 goes on sale on May 28, 2024. The anthology will feature a main cover and a 1:25 card stock variant of the main cover by Kevin Wada, an open-to-order wraparound variant cover by David Talaski, and foil and card stock variant covers by Babs Tarr.
(Image via DC Comics - Kevin Wada's Main Cover of DC Pride 2024)
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A HERO'S JOURNEY by Bailie Rosenlund and Alanna Train - Titmouse 5 Second Day → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RhIn_GnTbms
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Get a first look at Marvel's Voices: Pride #1
Get a first look at Marvel's Voices: Pride #1 #comics #comicbooks #lgbt #lgbtq
Marvel’s Voices: Pride #1, the annual one-shot that celebrates LGBTQIA+ characters and creators, returns this June!
The groundbreaking anthology will continue its tradition of bringing the spirit of Pride Month to your local comic shop with a dazzling and diverse collection of tales, all brought together by an incredible lineup of new and established talent. Now in its third year, Marvel’s…
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Look I finished something for myself
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