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Marvel's Voices: Pride
Marvel's Voices: Pride | Kieron Gillen, Allan Heinberg, Steve Orlando, Anthony Oliveira
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"Contains material originally published in magazine form as Marvel's Voices: Pride (2021) #1, Marvel's Voices (2020) #1, Incredible Hulk (1968) #240, Astonishing X-Men (2004) #51, King in Black: Wiccan and Hulking (2021) #!, America Chavez: Made in the USA (2021) #1, and United States of Captain America (2021) #1."
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Marvel's Voices: Pride | Kieron Gillen, Allan Heinberg, Steve Orlando, Anthony Oliveira
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As well as a book haul, I took the opportunity to get a #LibraryHaul while I was in Morecambe. Despite being over an hour's drive away, it's still in my home county of Lancashire, so I'll be able to return them locally 😊 (an hour's drive to the library is long, right?)
All GN's - I'm starting with the Marvel Pride collection 🏳️‍🌈🦸🏻‍♀️ mainly because I'm too scared to start with Junji Ito this late at night 🧟‍♀️😰

vivastory Embrace the late night Ito ☠ 🙃 8mo
Bookwomble @vivastory I'll read it during the day, and nonchalantly say that it's not that scary! 😄 8mo
AnneCecilie I can‘t imagine an hour drive to the library. When it‘s not icy, it‘s takes me 10 min to walk to mine. And the main library downtown is a 20 min metro trip away. 8mo
Bookwomble @AnneCecilie I wouldn't do an hour's drive to the library, either, but as I was there anyway... I commented as there are Littens in some huge countries, and I guess for some that journey might not seem too much. The things we do for books 😊 8mo
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Marvel's Voices: Pride | Kieron Gillen, Allan Heinberg, Steve Orlando, Anthony Oliveira
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This is a compilation of coming out moments in the Marvel comic world, snippets of stories featuring the lgbtq+ characters and variants, essays about the evolving lgbtq+ inclusion in Marvel comics, and also HIV and AIDS addressed in the comics and through essays from staff. While entertaining, it was also a good education on these specific topics for myself.
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KathyWheeler When my husband and I were first married, in the 80s, we used to read this comic, Alpha Flight, with a character, North Star, that we were sure was going to be the first out gay character that we knew of. Instead, they chickened out and made him a terrorist instead. Because that was better? We were so disappointed and annoyed. I‘ll have to check this out. 1y
Hooked_on_books I love your sign! 1y
PaperbackPirate They have this whole part about North Star being their first character to come out, so maybe it was later? But yeah, what a let down that must have been. @KathyWheeler 1y
PaperbackPirate Thank you @Hooked_on_books . I got it from Paper Source. 🏳️‍🌈 1y
KathyWheeler @PaperbackPirate It was later. We really expected it much earlier than when it actually happened. 1y
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