charles pulliam moore
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Queer Men Become Romantic Superheroes, Pirates, and More in Comics Anthology Young Men in Love
Comics are a lot more open about exploring queer stories than they ever have been before. From independent queer-focused creations to even blockbuster pride celebrations from the likes of Marvel and DC, the medium has taken big steps toward bringing more LGBTQ creators and their stories into the spotlight. A new anthology from A Wave…
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Cowboy Bebop’s Elena Satine and Alex Kessell on Julia and Vicious’ Motivations
At the same time that Cowboy Bebop’s trio of heroes is keeping busy hunting down valuable bounties, they’re also living in the shadow of the Red Dragon Crime Syndicate, an organisation from Spike Spiegel’s past that begins catching up with him in the present day as Netflix’s new series begins. Before Jet and Faye, it…
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Cowboy Bebop’s Musicians Jam Out in a New Behind-the-Scenes Video
If Yoko Kanno didn’t return to write the music for Netflix’s new live-action adaptation of Cowboy Bebop, there really wouldn’t have been a reason to do it. Her jazz-infused score practically defines Cowboy Bebop as much as Spike, Faye, Jet Black, and Ein combined. Thankfully, she is back for this version, which debuts later this…
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Aquaman: King of Atlantis’ Creators Want to Embrace the Cringe
Aquaman: King of Atlantis takes a different path than most other recent incarnations of the legendary underwater hero — instead of turning him into a rough-and-ready badass in the vein of Jason Momoa’s Arthur, King of Atlantis’ Cooper Andrews gives us a lighter, sillier spin. And for series creators Victor Courtright and Marly Halpern-Graser, that…