Stacked Deck Press will be joining @prismcomics.bsky.social at @riversidelgbtq.bsky.social Pride tomorrow, Saturday the 30th from noon to 9:00 PM! Stop by booth 301 for the latest and greatest in LGBTQ+ comics including Eisner Award nominees Come Out and Play and Ooops...I Just Catharted!
Ready to go at the WeHo Arts Fest! Stop by The Village at Ed Gould Plaza and get Eisner Award nominees Come Out and Play and Ooops…I Just Catharted!
Hello from @riversidelgbtq.bsky.social Pride! Setting up with @prismcomics.bsky.social, booth 301, where you can find the latest Stacked Deck Press titles! Ask about Eisner Award nominees Come Out and Play and Ooops…I Just Catharted!
Once again, Stacked Deck Press will be joining our friends at @prismcomics.bsky.social for the WeHo Pride Arts Festival! Stop by The Village at Ed Gould Plaza May 23-24 and pick up the latest award-nominated and award-winning queer comics! Stay for music and drama at the Renberg Theater!
Ready to go at the @prismcomics.bsky.social table at the WeHo Arts Fest at The Village at Ed Gould Plaza! Stop by and get the Eisner-nominated books Come Out and Play and Ooops…I Just Catharted!
Bi Visibility: Bi Bi Bi - A Bisexual Comic Book Anthology is SO CLOSE to funding!!! Help us get over the finish line.
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New from @jessicawluther.com, in our magazine: Because sports have a built-in gender binary at their core, gender-expansive athletes are immediately seen as a threat.
But it's also an opportunity to question our assumptions about gender and belonging.
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Three recent books press us to understand the humanity and lives of gender-expansive athletes.
Rupert Kinnard's Cathartic Comics featured the first regularly appearing Black and queer characters in comics history. Ooops...I Just Catharted!: Fifty Years of Cathartic Comics is the most comprehensive collection to date of this classic work, and it has been nominated for a 2026 Eisner Award!
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Great new essay on sports and belonging by @jessicawluther.com , including a lovely mention of Come Out and Play!
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New from @jessicawluther.com, in our magazine: Because sports have a built-in gender binary at their core, gender-expansive athletes are immediately seen as a threat.
But it's also an opportunity to question our assumptions about gender and belonging.
Three recent books press us to understand the humanity and lives of gender-expansive athletes.
Come Out and Play is an Eisner nominee for Best Anthology! Co-edited by @meghankempgee.bsky.social and Megan Praz, this book features stories about LQBTQ+ people in sports! Including "Football Is Not War" by @rkrelentless.bsky.social and Wilfred Santiago, Eisner nominee for Best Short Story!