by EdwardBeekmanMyers | Jan 27, 2013 | Queer Eye on Comics
It’s so awesome living in an era where technology grows and changes by the nanosecond. Everything from cellphones to televisions to high-end toilets fills me with so much fascination with the way technology has made life so much easier. I remember clearly the very...
by EdwardBeekmanMyers | Sep 2, 2012 | Queer Eye on Comics
The New 52 DC Comics We’re now a full year into DC Comics’ “New 52” relaunch, and many fans are divided over whether or not it was a good idea. Some feel it disrespects the lengthy, rich history of the DC Universe by throwing out everything that came before and...
by EdwardBeekmanMyers | Jun 3, 2012 | Queer Eye on Comics
Astonishing X-Men #50 Writer: Marjorie Liu Artist: Mike Perkins Marvel Comics, 2012 Editor’s note: This article was written before DC’s announcement regarding Alan Scott. Thx. Superman is gay. All right, all right, don’t get your red knickers in a twist....
by EdwardBeekmanMyers | Apr 1, 2012 | Queer Eye on Comics
X-Men Legacy #225 Written by: Mike Carey Art by: Phil Briones Variant Cover: Adriana Melo Marvel Comics, 1999 A Parody of Madonna’s “Vogue” Look around, everywhere you turn there’s mutantsThey’re everywhere that you goYou try everything you can to...
by EdwardBeekmanMyers | Jan 22, 2012 | Queer Eye on Comics
The Rocketeer Dave Stevens Eclipse Books, 1985 Perfection doesn’t come around often in comics. Ever since the medium started to be taken seriously over two decades ago, there have been only a handful of works that can be seen as truly perfect. Most of them are pretty...