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Takei Back The Night

Tuesday, March 27th, 2012

 

New York,  NY—Actor, activist, and icon George Takei has gone where few (okay, none) have gone before: WWII Internment Camp survivor,  swashbuckling starship pilot, movie star, fanboy peace-broker, voice-over artist,  2012 Celebrity Apprentice contestant, and a booming voice for marriage equality and civil rights. He’s more than a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, George Takei is a force for good in the universe! Since there’s no one quite like him in the known universe, it’s only fitting that New York–based community organization GEEKS OUT is paying tribute to his achievements, legacy, and handsome face with a special one-night event.

TAKEI BACK THE NIGHT, on April 20, 2012 from 7:00 to 10:00 PM at CFAN (417 W. 57th St., New York, NY) will celebrate Mr. Takei’s unique place in the worlds of entertainment and equality with artwork inspired by his legendary career, featuring such diverse artists as International Manga Award-winner Abby Denson (Dolltopia, Tough Love), CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund finalist Costello Tagliapietra, fashion designer and visual artist Matt Kessler, illustrator Rob Clarke, Next Magazine cover artist Justin Winslow, and graphic design sensation Rogan Josh (modHero). Students, families, and GSA’s are encouraged to attend a free one-hour preview starting at 6:00 PM.

A free “blank” portrait of Mr. Takei is also available on the event’s website (www.takeibackthenight.com) for anyone to download, mark up, and submit to the show.

Submissions can be sent via email to submissions@geeksout.org.

For all press inquiries, please contact Press@geeksout.org.

Geeks OUT exists at the intersection of the LGBT and geek worlds, dedicated to engaging, promoting, and protecting this unique shared community. A fan-based community organization based in New York, Geeks OUT hosts monthly events, gatherings, and mixers. Having presented a standing-room-only panel “It Gets Better (with Comics)” at the 2011 New York Comic-Con, Geeks OUT is committed to returning to the Con in 2012. For more information, please visit www.geeksout.org.

Batwoman Is GLAAD Media Award Recipient

Monday, March 26th, 2012

J H Williams III and W Haden Blackman are the recipients of GLAAD’s Media Award for Outstanding Comic Book of 2011. They were among a list of recipients announced at the awards ceremony in New York City. Gay League congratulates Williams and Blackman on their outstanding work on Batwoman.

GLAAD’s list of 2011 Media Award recipients can be found here. Visit J H Williams’ blog.

Free “OK4U2BGAY” T-Shirts To Teens

Wednesday, March 14th, 2012

Activists Launch H8SUX.com, Use Slick “Glee-Inspired” Viral Video to Promote Acceptance of Homosexuality and Fight Bullying and Suicide

San Francisco – March 14, 2012 – H8SUX.com, a gay activist and T-shirt website, launched today and released its first viral video campaign targeting school kids with an offer of a free “OK4U2BGAY” T-shirt. The free pro-gay shirt will be shipped to any teen who simply makes a special YouTube video pledge to speak out against homophobia at school and support gay marriage. Inspired by the hit show “Glee,” the organization released a slickly-produced musical commercial showcasing a same-sex teen kiss and kids dancing in front of hot-pink school lockers while singing a catchy pro-gay song.

Organizers say the teen-targeted campaign is in response to who they call, “ballot box bullies” – politicians who directly inspire a climate for schoolyard bullies to torment LGBT kids. They cite initiatives to ban gay marriage in North Carolina and Minnesota, “Don’t Say Gay” Bills in Utah and Tennessee, and Rick Santorum’s promise to “force-divorce” thousands of legally married gay and lesbian couples as motivation for their pro-gay message to kids.

“We are recruiting kids to the cause of promoting the acceptance of homosexuality in schools,” said Luke Montgomery, director of the H8SUX.com video. “In a world full of bullies, suicide and hate, thousands of school kids wearing a pro-gay message in classrooms can be lifesaving and great. Kids are born gay, lesbian, bi and trans – and when I came out at 15, I was brutally beaten and left unconscious and bloody in a ditch. In 2012, kids should not be bullied and attacked just for being who they are. This free T-shirt will be a pro-gay billboard plastered on the chests of thousands of kids in classrooms across the nation. Our agenda is simple: to tell kids that it’s “OK4U2BGAY.” H8SUX.com is all about giving kids, gay and straight, the power to speak out against hate – and get a cool free T-shirt while doing it. Everyone says ‘it gets better’ – this makes it better.”

Featuring T-shirts with slogans such as “Legalize Love” and “Bullies Suck,” the H8SUX.com website is also making an appeal to adults using a model like the successful “One for One” charitable efforts of the TOMS shoe company. For every hoodie, tank to or tee sold on H8SUX.com, the organization will give a teen an “OK4U2BGAY” tee for free.

Video Sound Byte: “It’s OK to be gay. It’s great if you’re straight. But I ain’t down with this homo-hate!”

The H8SUX.com campaign also plans a national “Pink School Bus Tour” of T-shirt & wristband giveaways at schools in “homophobia hot-spots.” Using funds received through branded product sales, including T-shirts, bumper stickers, and wristbands, the company will continue to produce creative video campaigns targeting kids designed to be spread by teens and adults alike on YouTube, Facebook, Tumblr and Twitter.

To view the full assortment of campaign gear for sale, please visit www.H8SUX.com. The company will be holding frequent T-shirt and wristband giveaways via Facebook and Twitter to grow the online movement of teens and to promote acceptance of homosexuality in classrooms across the nation.

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Artifice Kickstarter Project Reaches Goal In Less Than 48 Hours!

Sunday, March 11th, 2012

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

CONTACT:

ALEX WOOLFSON
alex@yaoi911.com
584 Castro Street #548
San Francisco 94114

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/alexwoolfson/artifice-graphic-novel-print-drive

http://artificecomic.com/

GAY SCI-FI WEBCOMIC REACHES $7000 KICKSTARTER PRINT GOAL IN LESS THAN 48 HOURS

[March 11, 2011] Less than 48 hours after launching a Kickstarter project to raise $7000 to publish his gay science-fiction webcomic in book form, Artifice writer Alex Woolfson has reached his goal. Now, following the example of other successful Kickstarter projects, he’s “scrambling” to come up with additional goals and rewards for remaining 28 days his project will remain online.

“I wrote Artifice because I loved action and sci-fi stories as a kid,” Woolfson said. “But I never got to see what I really wanted to see and that’s kick-ass genre stories with heroes who just happened to like other guys. Artifice was my attempt to write the kind of story I always wanted to see. And now it’s going to be a book that I can hold in my hands and you’ll be able to find in your local library. This is dream-come-true stuff!”

With full-color art by Philadelphia-based artist Winona Nelson, Artifice is about Deacon, an android solider, fighting for love and survival against the powerful Corporation that made him. Artifice starts just after Deacon has failed a mission spectacularly. Not only did he disobey orders, letting a 19-year-old business liability named Jeff survive, he also attacked and killed those who were sent to retrieve him. Soon, both their lives are on the line as his corporate masters push for answers and look to tie up loose ends.

Artifice has been running as a webcomic for just less than a year and, at 83 pages, is nearing completion.

Woolfson continued: “Even though I’ve been releasing Artifice as a weekly webcomic, I actually wrote first it as a complete sci-fi graphic novel script. We’re in the last scene, so almost all the pages are now available to read online. I launched this Kickstarter campaign to raise money for a small print run because I’ve always wanted to have this story be something you could hold in your hand, read on the bus, give to friends. But coming up with $7000 to do that seemed like a huge amount of money to raise. More than I could afford on my own, actually. So, I’m just bowled over and deeply, deeply grateful for the response from our readers. They’ve just blown me away.”

Now that Woolfson has reached his initial goal of $7000, in the tradition of other successful Kickstarter projects, such as for the webcomics The Order of the Stick and Diesel Sweeties, he has decided to offer “bonus goals”.

“With this amazing response and 28 days more remaining in the project,” Woolfson said. “I’m scrambling to come up with more awesome things to create for my backers, to show how grateful I am and keep the momentum going. I’ve talked to Winona and she said she’d be up for creating additional art prints and short comics that fill in backstory and pick up with the characters after Artifice the webcomic ends. These bonus rewards would be available to all backers and would certainly include another ‘romantic scene’ with our heroes. They’d all be parts of the story that I’ve really wanted to tell, but since I pay all my artists out of my own pocket, I didn’t think I could afford to.

“Either way, though, I’m very happy and very grateful just to be able to print our webcomic as a book you can kick back and read on the couch. Printing is very expensive and it’s something I was afraid would never happen. And now in just two days after launching this Kickstarter campaign, our readers have made it into a reality. Amazing.”

“I mean, when I grew up, advertisers would flee if you showed one innocent kiss between two men on a TV show. And now thanks to crowdsourcing initiatives like Kickstarter, I don’t even need to ask publishers for permission to get an action comic with gay heroes (who do a lot more than that) into the hands of my readers with a full offset print run. It gives me hope that over the next ten years, I’m going to get a chance to see a lot more of the kind of stories I always wanted to see growing up, but never could find. This is a really great example of the democratization of media that the Internet has made possible. It’s awesome to be able to reach so many people with one of my stories and something I thought I’d never live to see.”

Readers who are interested in finding out more about the Artifice Graphic Novel Print Drive Kickstarter project can go here.

The Artifice webcomic can be read for free online here.

Full Artifice webcomic synopsis:

“It was supposed to be a routine “clean-up” mission on the isolated colony Da Vinci Four, but Deacon, a prototype android soldier, has failed spectacularly. Not only did he disobey orders, letting a 19-year-old business liability named Jeff survive, he also attacked and killed those who were sent to help him. Now, the brilliant and uncompromising robopsychologist Clarice Maven has been summoned by the Corporation to determine why.

With Deacon at her absolute mercy, Maven will find out exactly what happened between the android and this boy—and she will use her terrible power to make sure Deacon never fails the Corporation ever again.”

Alex Woolfson is a gay male writer who creates action-adventure comics with gay characters for both women and men to enjoy under the playful banner Yaoi 911. Artifice is his first webcomic. He launched this Kickstarter project on Friday, March 9th at 10:00 P.M.

Winona Nelson grew up dreaming of making comics and painting fantasy and scifi book covers. She freelances in concept art and illustration and works on Magic: the Gathering cards and Warhammer novel covers. Winona lives and works in Philadelphia with artist Anthony Palumbo and their bad cat, Diego.

Artifice Kickstarter Project

Saturday, March 10th, 2012

Alex Woolfson and Winona Nelson are using Kickstarter to fund the printing of their sci fi story Artifice. Please play the clip, visit the Kickstarter project page, and peruse the fab incentives for different donation levels, and consider helping to bring a sci fi/action/ adventure/ romance guy on guy story to print! You just may raise the collective blood pressure of One Million Moms as a bonus! Click the link above or the green “KS” button in the video menu bar.

Little Heart Anthology For Marriage Equality

Wednesday, March 7th, 2012

Little Heart is an indy comics project whose purpose is to marriage equality in Minnesota, where an upcoming referendum banning marriage equality will be voted on. The project is using Kickstarter for funding and as of this date, has eight more days to go to be fully funded. Watch the clip and head over to the Kickstarter project page to learn more and check out the fabulous rewards for different donation levels! Thanks to Bleeding Cool for running this first.

One Million Moms Targets Toys R Us Over Kevin Keller

Wednesday, February 29th, 2012

One Million Moms, a non-profit organiation that is part of the American Family Association’s network, has targeted Toys R Us for a boycott if the chain does not remove copies of Life With Archie #16 which features an adult Kevin Keller marrying Clay Walker. Presumably, OMM wants all Archie comics featuring Kevin Keller out of Toys R Us stores. OMM warns: “Select Toys ‘R’ Us stores are now selling ‘Archie’ comic books with a same-sex wedding displayed on the front cover. The front cover reads “Just Married” with two men marrying and one is wearing a service uniform. This comic book is being sold in select stores across the country. One example is the Queensbury, NY location in the upstate New York area.” and “These comic books are sold at the front checkout counters so they are highly visible to employees, managers, customers and children. Unfortunately, children are now being exposed to same-sex marriage in a toy store… Toys ‘R’ Us should be more responsible in the products they carry.” I am loathe to link to One Million Moms though there is a link at the Robot 6 post (linked to below). Toys R Us’s toll free number is Toys R US toll free # 800-869-7787 and a contact form page can be found here.

Thanks to  J K Parkin at the Robot 6 blog who picked up the story from San Diego’s LGBT Weekly.

And Yahweh certainly works in mysterious ways if he thinks homosexuality is an abomination as the “wedding issue” has sold out. So let me offer up a thank you to One Million Moms if their frothing at the mouth hysteria was any factor in the sell out.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: LIFE WITH ARCHIE #16 – THE WEDDING OF KEVIN KELLER SELLS OUT

New York, NY (March 1) — Archie Comics, the home to some of the world’s most recognizable characters — including Archie, Jughead, Betty and Veronica, Josie and the Pussycats and Sabrina, the Teenage Witch — is proud to announce that the company has sold out of LIFE WITH ARCHIE #16.

The issue, which has received widespread media attention around the world, including coverage from ABC NEWS, REUTERS, THE HUFFINGTON POST, GAWKER, THE DRUDGE REPORT, THE NEW YORK TIMES, PEREZHILTON.com, ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY, THE ADVOCATE, OUT MAGAZINE, FOX NEWS and more, features a historic moment for Kevin Keller, the first gay character in Riverdale: He gets married.

“Kevin will always be a major part of Riverdale, and we’re overjoyed, honored and humbled by the response to this issue,” said Jon Goldwater, Co-CEO of Archie Comics. “Our fans have come out full force to support Kevin. He is, without a doubt, the most important new character in Archie history. He’s here to stay.”

14 Nights Volume 1 Release

Tuesday, February 28th, 2012

Now available for sale: 14 Nights – Volume 1.

Livestream signing event Friday, 2 March 2012 at 6:00 PM US Eastern: http://www.livestream.com/likeabutcher

Tuesday, 28 February 2012:

This week 14 Nights goes on sale for the first time. This first volume collects all of Part One of the online comic.

Kristina Stipetic’s 14 Nights is an online graphic novel about sex and relationships[between two gay men] . This ongoing story brings psychological realism to a topic usually obscured or stereotyped in fiction. The webcomic has been running for over one year, and is approaching 200 pages.

This 128-page trade paperback collects Part One of the story. The book features a full-color wrap-around cover. The book retails for USD $18 plus $2 shipping to any country in the world. To purchase, or for more information, see 14nights.kstipetic.com/buy.php. The first orders will begin shipping this week.

The author will host a Livestream signing event this Friday, 2 March 2012, at 6:00 PM US Eastern Standard Time. At http://www.livestream.com/likeabutcher, she will sign books and make custom sketches for any buyers. Fans and press are also welcome to ask questions and chat with the author. Fans should make sure to place their orders before the signing.

Kristina will also attend several comics conventions in America and Canada to meet fans and sell the book:

SPACE (21-22 April, Columbus, OH)
MoCCA Festival (28-29 April, New York, NY)
TCAF (5-6 May, Toronto, ON)

The second collected volume will premiere at these conventions before online sales begin in early May.
Kristina Stipetic is a writer and illustrator living in Suzhou, China. She has one ongoing webcomic, 14 Nights, at 14nights.kstipetic.com, Her completed Yasha Lizard stories are also available at yashalizard.kstipetic.com. Readers can also see her illustration portfolio at www.kstipetic.com.

Contact: Kristina Stipetic – kristina.m.stipetic at gmail dot com

GAYBY A Film By Jonathan Lisecki

Friday, February 24th, 2012

Jenn (Jenn Harris) and Matt (Matthew Wilkas) are best friends from college who are now in their thirties. Single by choice, Jenn spends her days teaching hot yoga and running errands for her boss. Matt suffers from comic-book writer’s block and can’t get over his ex-boyfriend. They decide to fulfill a youthful promise to have a child togetether…the old fashioned way. Can they navigate the serious and unexpected snags they as they attempt to get their careers and dating lives back on track in preparation for parenthood? Gayby is an irreverent comedy about friendship, growing older, sex, loneliness, and the family you choose.

TRT: 89 minutes

SXSW screenings:
Monday, March 12th at 1:15 pm – Stateside Theatre (Premiere)
Tuesday, March 13th at 1:45 pm- Alamo Lamar A
Thursday, March 15th at 5:00 p, – Stateside Theatre

 

New Wuvable Oaf Comics & Oaf Kitty Undies!

Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012

New Comics & Oaf Kitty Undies Available at wuvableoaf.com! Plus: Image Comic Expo This Weekend!

We’re excited to be a part of the very first Image Comic Expo , this weekend at the Oakland Convention Center (Feb. 24-26th, 550 10th Street, right by the 12th Street BART Station)!  Oaf will be spread out in a roomy exhibitor booth, space #72, where Ed and Mark will be debuting two spanking new items (you can also get these ONLINE RIGHT NOW at wuvableoaf.com):

Wuvable Oaf Kitty Undies!
The first edition of Wuvable Oaf’s Kitty Undies, a replica of the same snazzy briefs he wears!  This is a very, very limited run, SIZES (28-30), M (32-34), L (36-38) & XL (40-42)!  Each pair comes with a packaging insert that has instructions for how to join Oaf’s “Bare As You Dare” Club!

Wuvable Oad: Kisses, Kerry King/ Rawd Gawdz Comic!
We’ll also be dropping the brand new Wuvable Oaf: Kisses, Kerry King / Rawk Gawdz comic!  One story follows Eiffel and Attila as they stalk the guitarist of a certain infamous thrash metal band.  Tthe other chronicles Attila’s efforts to get the members of EJA©ULOID to evoke their own personal rock spirit animals!  This handmade, signed and numbered comic comes in two editions:  Regular and the EXTRA SPECIAL “METAL” version on METALLIC SILVER PAPER!!!

Wuvable Ogre In Elf World #3!

We’re also very pleased to announce the debut of Family Style’s Elf World #3 at Image Comic Expo, featuring the first WUVABLE OGRE story by Ed!!!  This issue also contains stories by Julia Gfrörer, Jesse Reklaw, Tom Biby, Malachi Ward, Maris Wicks, Jess Smart Smiley, and Eve Englezos & Josh Moutray, all wrapped up in a lovely letterpress-printed cover by Jeffrey Brown!  Stop by booth #A608 and grab one!

Undies Shirts Are Back In Stock!

For those of you who’ve been waiting:  A new run of the ORIGINAL KITTY UNDIES SHIRT is available at wuvableoaf.com and at all our shows!

Oat At Wondercon!
Finally, in a few short weeks Oaf storms SoCal for WonderCon 2012 (http://comic-con.org/wc/) at the Anaheim Convention Center (March 16-18th, 800 West Katella Avenue)!  We’re very excited to be exhibiting in our own Small Press Booth #SP31.  We’ll have all the new items mentioned, plus copies of the new Oaf Kitty VS Mickey Poster!
We’ll check back with you in April for news about Stumptown in Portland, Henry & Glenn Forever & Ever #1 and a brand new, super secret Oaf project!