By Lyndsay Brown and Tof Eklund Come, you spirits That tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here, And fill me from the crown to the toe topful Of…
By Tania Darlington Boys dressed as girls – girls dressed as boys – boys dressed as girls in love with girls dressed as boys – incestuous…
By Jordana Greenblatt Alan Moore and Frank Miller are the two writers most frequently credited with launching the “new mainstream” in the comics industry. Moore and…
By Melissa L. Mellon With the 2006 publication of the graphic novel Journey into Mohawk Country, illustrator George O’Connor introduces a twenty-first century readership to the journal…
By Adrielle Mitchell Equal parts kunstlerroman, psychoanalytic case study, and literary criticism, Alison Bechdel’s graphic memoir, Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic, frames the development of a lesbian…
By James Newlin The title of this paper is taken from the lyrics to “Lexicon Devil,” a song by the Los Angeles-based punk band The Germs.…
By Daniel F. Yezbick Howard Chaykin has seen the future, and it’s full of garter belts. – Lloyd Rose In his enthusiastic preface to Volume I…
By Star Hoffman “When Harry started his work, the word ‘love’ basically didn’t exist in science. Not in casual talk, not in any scientific dictionary. Nowhere.”…
Lyndsay Brown Lyndsay Brown is a doctoral student in the English Department at the University of Florida. She is the author of “Yorick, Don’t Be…