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List of LGBT figures in fiction and myth
This article is a stub. You can help by expanding it. The large amount of material within the scope of "fiction and myth" has been divided into the following: List of LGBT figures in mythology -
Kriss Worthington
sexism of Homecoming stereotypes." As a creative protest against the Vietnam War he made headlines in Washington, DC, by eating only apple pies, under a banner "Peace is as American as Apple Pie." He volunteered -
Static Shock
Static Shock is an animated series based con the comics of the same name. LGBT Crew[] -
Riverdale
Riverdale is a television series on The CW, based on characters from the Archie Comics. LGBT Characters[] Cheryl Blossom, Kevin Keller -
Knockout
Knockout is a flamboyant character from Transformers: Prime. He is also in Generation One of the IDW Transformers comics, in this universe, he is comically married to Breakdown. -
Venus Envy (sex shop)
Venus Envy is a Canadian sex shop and independent book store with a web site and two retail stores (in Ottawa, Ontario and Halifax, Nova Scotia). Conceived along the lines of such pioneering sex businesses -
Jack McGeorge
2002, the Washington Post ran an article revealing that McGeorge was also a leader in the Washington, DC BDSM community. He is a founder of Black Rose and an officer of the Leather Leadership Conference -
National Freedom to Marry Day
was founded in 1999 by Lambda Legal, a gay rights advocacy law firm based out of Washington, DC. The most notable National Freedom to Marry Day was February 12, 2004 when, following a directive from -
Karen Ulane
Karen Frances Ulane (10 December 1941 – 22 May 1989) was an American airline pilot who was dismissed by Eastern Airlines after undergoing transsexual transition in 1980. The case Ulane v. Eastern Airlines became the federal -
The Pygmalion Syndrome
The Pygmalion Syndrome is a mature website founded on May 29, 2000 by the author "Leem", who is based "somewhere in England". The site acquired its own domain in 2002. The site showcases Leem's -
Rage (Queer as Folk)
name within the US television series Queer as Folk (Showtime), not to be confused with the Marvel Comics character Rage (comics), an African-American superhero. Within the Showtime series, the character of Rage is created -
Cavalcade of Boys
Template:Supercbbox Cavalcade of Boys is a graphic novel by Tim Fish, featuring the lives and loves of several gay characters in America. -
Washington Renegades
The Washington Renegades is a Division III rugby union club based in Washington D.C.. Established on October 24, 1998 by Mark Hertzog, the Washington Renegades was the first men's rugby club in the -
Roberta Gregory
for her character Bitchy Bitch from her Fantagraphics Books series Naughty Bits. Gregory's father was Disney comics artist Bob Gregory. Educated at the California State University, Long Beach, she began her career by publishing -
National Coalition of Black Gays
Template:Wikify The National Coalition of Black Gays was the United States' first national organization for African American and Third World gay rights. -
Christian Frost
Template:Superherobox Christian Frost is a fictional character from Marvel Comics. He is the older brother of Emma Frost. -
Cartoon Network and LGBT representation
on the network and Adventure Time: Distant Lands streaming on HBO Max, along with some characters in DC Super Hero Girls. Other series, like OK K.O.!: Let's Be Heroes and Craig of the -
Thomas Jagger
Template:Superherobox Tommy Jagger is a fictional character in the DC Universe. He first appeared in Checkmate Volume 2#1, and was created by Greg Rucka and Jesus Saiz. -
The Butch Factor: What Kind of Man Are You?
through his own production company Rogue Culture Inc. The film, narrated by Hines, was filmed at various locations including Atlanta, Georgia, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Guerneville, California, and Seattle, Washington, and was shown at -
Brian Tarsis
B&D Pleasures in 1996. He has published several graphic novels, including City of Dreams (from Eros Comics) and Daphne (from B&D Pleasures). This article is a stub. You can help by expanding it. -
Hey, Sensei?
Digital Manga Publishing, which released the manga through its imprint, Juné, on April 22, 2009. The manga is licensed in Germany as Lieber Lehrer... by Carlson Comics. Biblos released the manga on April 10, 2007. -
Mikhaela Reid
Template:Infobox Comics creator Mikhaela Blake Reid (born June 1, 1980 in Lowell, Massachusetts) is an editorial cartoonist published in various alternative newspapers and magazines, including The Boston Phoenix, Bay Windows, Metro Times, and In -
Iceman
Iceman is a gay mutant from Marvel Comics’ X-Men. He was played by Shawn Ashmore in the X-Men film series. -
Kevin Keller
Kevin Keller is a character from Archie comics. He is the only gay character. -
Deadpool
Deadpool is a character from marvel comics
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