Review: On a Sunbeam, by Tillie Walden
[fa icon="calendar'] Apr 19, 2019 11:06:00 AM / by Suzanne posted in review
Review: Bloom, by Kevin Panetta and Savanna Ganucheau
[fa icon="calendar'] Apr 4, 2019 9:45:00 AM / by Suzanne posted in review
Bloom is the perfect read for a lazy Sunday, a trip to the beach, or anytime you need a gentle hug of a book. It is also light on the romance and a bit frustrating.
Review: Fortunate Beasts (Letters for Lucardo, Book 2)
[fa icon="calendar'] Mar 26, 2019 9:45:00 AM / by Suzanne posted in review
If you read our review of the first volume, you can probably guess at how eagerly I've been anticipating this second installment. I won't go too much into the overarching plot in this review, so if you want to know about the vampires and how the main couple met, go check that first review out.
Review: Blossoms in Autumn, by Zidrou and Aimee de Jongh
[fa icon="calendar'] Mar 20, 2019 9:45:00 AM / by Suzanne posted in review
This comic is a solid C grade from me, taking the average of a lot of bits I absolutely loved and several that I would like to remove entirely.
Guest Post: On the Evolving Need for Queer Comics, Romance, and Adventure
[fa icon="calendar'] Mar 18, 2019 12:30:00 PM / by Suzanne posted in guest post
Hello there, my lovely Love in Panels reader! My name is Zora Gilbert, and I would like to preach to your wonderful choir. I’m one of the editors of Dates! An Anthology of Queer Historical Fiction (Volume 3 now on Kickstarter!), which means I’ve been living and breathing queer comics in various forms for the time it takes to self-publish three volumes of an anthology while being a young adult with a day job, which it turns out is about four years (and, of course, for some time before that, but that’s harder to count).
Review: A Quick & Easy Guide to Queer & Trans Identities
[fa icon="calendar'] Mar 14, 2019 9:45:00 AM / by Suzanne posted in review
In one sentence: This book should be in every library, school, and Human Resources office. If you care about creating an inclusive space for your students, employees, and/or customers but don't know where to start with understanding all of the terms and definitions used by the queer community, this is the book for you. It is exactly what it says on the cover.
Review: Strange Someone, by Kel McDonald and Melissa Curtin
[fa icon="calendar'] Mar 7, 2019 9:45:00 AM / by Suzanne posted in review
Sometimes Comixology tags things as romance and I get the idea that I should buy them. And then they sit on my iPad for a year. And then when I finally read the thing... I wonder why I did.
Comics Kickstarters You Might Wanna Get in On
[fa icon="calendar'] Feb 28, 2019 9:41:15 AM / by Suzanne
Quick! Back these projects for all the romancey queer goodness you need in your life! Okay, it's optional... but one of them ends tonight, so get it while you can.
Chronin: Vol. 1, by Alison Wilgus - Excerpt and Exclusive Interview
[fa icon="calendar'] Feb 19, 2019 9:45:00 AM / by Suzanne posted in interview
As readers, we use stories as mirrors (seeing ourselves) and windows (seeing others), but often forget about how the act of creating those stories can impact the artist. This is especially true of underrepresented creators, who may uncover pieces of their identity while writing about someone else. In today's post, we're highlighting graphic novelist Alison Wilgus, creator of a new graphic novel duology, Chronin.
Review: Little Moments of Love, by Catana Chetwynd
[fa icon="calendar'] Feb 11, 2019 9:45:00 AM / by Amy posted in review
Little Moments of Love is a collection of Chetwynd’s popular webcomic, based on her relationship with her boyfriend. I’ve followed Catana Comics for a while on Instagram after my partner sent me a particular cute comic that reminded him of us. Her work is relatable and witty, and I always read her work when it appears on my feed.