“According to Deadline, Wonder Woman writer Allan Heinberg is working with Marvel and ABC to create a series of hour-long episodes focusing on more obscure heroes, potentially including those in A-Force, Fearless Defenders and Lady Liberators.
As well as Karolina and Nico, these comics include bisexual Thor: Ragnarok warrior Valkyrie and Dr Annabelle Riggs, who kiss in the same issue in which Valkyrie saves Annabelle’s life.
America Chavez, a queer Latina teenager with lesbian parents, who does her hero work as Miss America and got her own comic book last year, is also reportedly up for inclusion in the show.
The comics series also feature Mariko Yashida, an openly gay superhero who, in one reality, has a relationship with Mary Jane Watson’s Spider-Woman, and the openly bisexual Moondragon, who has been canonically attracted to female characters Cloud, Marlo Chandler, and Phyla-Vell.”
For everyone that keeps asking “Is American Gods coming back?” “Are you making a second season?” “When do I get to see Jinn and Salim (aka the only ship that matters on television) again?” and “What snack pairs best with this teaser trailer?”
Seen in the wild! Mackenzi Lee’s The Lady’s Guide to Petticoats and Piracy has hit stores here in Australia! This was in my local Dymocks, so it’s getting a release outside of specialty queer booksellers and import booksellers.
My suggested tag is #diecomic for this. DIE is too general and also very mean sounding. Let’s be nice.
It’s what Kieron’s been calling CODENAME SPANGLY NEW THING until now and it’s what Stephanie Hans, Clayton Cowles and Kieron Gillen have been cooking up over the last two years. We’re very excited.
My new book.
oh nooooooooooo kieron HOW CAN YOU DO THIS TO MEEEEE omfg and Stephanie’s art… and… AAAAAHHHHH
so it’s jumangi with dnd because holy SHIT
only scarier, bc instead of wild animals and a couple of things that might target you specifically, you’re in a world where EVERYTHING IS OUT TO GET YOU SPECIFICALLY because of the D…M…
I’m now able to share that my second book is titled Sorcery of Thorns. It’s set to be published in May 2019, and is another YA fantasy unrelated to An Enchantment of Ravens. (For those of you who thought Enchantment was too short, you may be pleased to hear that Sorcery is substantially longer.)
While Sorcery’s premise isn’t technically a secret—there will be a preview in Enchantment’s paperback when it comes out later this month—I’m a little shy about revealing more before the official announcement. For now, the main character is a 6′3 battle librarian named Elisabeth Scrivener, and it’s about magical libraries that contain sentient grimoires who occasionally turn into monsters (which is why battle librarians exist in this setting). Here’s an excerpt:
These weren’t ordinary books the Great Library kept. They whispered on the shelves and shuddered beneath iron chains. Some spat ink and threw tantrums; others sang to themselves in high, clear notes on windless nights, when starlight streamed through the library’s barred windows like shafts of mercury. Others still were so dangerous they had to be stored in the underground vault, packed in salt.
I can’t put to words how excited I am about this book. If you happen to be an Instagram type, there’s a photo of my excited flesh visage holding the title here: https://www.instagram.com/p/BnR0oS3FzVN/
Well, this sounds straight up fantastic and I want to read it yesterday. (Also mentally fan-casting Gwendoline Christie as Elisabeth until further notice.)
That makes me so happy—I modeled Elisabeth’s height after Gwendoline Christie’s, because I love her more than life itself.
Unfortunately I can’t give Sorcery to you yesterday, but if you happen to want it on, say, Friday…