Tag Archives: Bitch magazine

Weekend Reading List: Winnie the Pooh and a Plethora of Comics

2847034_josie

Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Weekend Reading List: Gummy bears and #BrienneForever

tumblr_mxvnvwDSK81s4wwh8o1_400

Top image: “Sheik” by Yu Endoh

Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Weekend Reading List: A is for Astronauts, B is for Bow ties

alchemic emprise

Top image: “Alchemic Emprise,” Joshua Mays

Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Weekend Reading List: Baby bears and sailor senshis

NEPTUNEANDURANUS

Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Webcomics: Adults Only

crunch

Now that we’ve covered the comics that introduced me to the medium, let’s move on to something a bit racier. Below are some suggestions that range in topic and tone, but are all, unquestionably, NSFW. Seriously, you have been warned.

vibezzz

Oh Joy Sex Toy, Erika Moen

I first ran into this comic over at Bitch Magazine, but Oh Joy Sex Toy—a weekly review of toys, accessories, porn, and more—also has its own dedicated site. The reviews are funny, knowledgeable, and feature a wide array of characters to help demonstrate the products. It’s a great resource, and fun to read!

Status: Ongoing, updates Tuesdays on both sites.

Read if you like: Sex ed, toys, and more toys!

sexxxypicnic

Chester 5000 XYV, Jess Fink

Priscilla feels neglected and lonely until her husband builds Chester 5000 XYV. He probably didn’t intend on the robot becoming his wife’s paramour, but sometimes these things happen. Completely free of dialogue, the comic is steampunk-beautiful, funny, and very, very sexy. We could all use some more robot love in our lives.

Status: Ongoing, updates sporadically, about once a week.

Read if you like: Victorian England, robots, dashing moustaches (on robots).

sweptaway

Curvy, Sylvan Migdal

Ever imagine that you’re walking down the street, minding your own business, and suddenly a sexy stranger from another world kidnaps you and takes you on adventures? No? Just me? Either way, Curvy is fun, silly, and has everything from candy kings to pirates to dysfunctional superhero squads. What more could you possibly want?

Status: Ongoing, updates Saturdays.

Read if you like: Plots that make very little sense, sexyfuntimes that make you not care about the plot, liquorice.

mat

Ménage à 3, Gisèle Lagacé and David Lumsdon

Having roommates can be tough, but add a healthy dose of sexual tension and all sorts of shenanigans, and you get Ménage à 3, a comic that follows the romantic exploits and disasters of virgin Gary, punk Zii, and buxom Didi. The comic is unfortunately not science fiction or fantasy, but umbrella brand Pixie Trix Comix has a whole bunch more that are.

Status: Ongoing, updates Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday.

Read if you like: Montreal, sitcoms, Archie comics.

Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Weekend Reading List: Safe sex and Susan the Gentle

likeabaws

Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Weekend Reading List: Fan Fiction and Fridging Rue

babiiiiieeees

Image from bluemonkeywriting.tumblr.com

Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Weekend Reading List: Boys Clubs and Brain Scoops

flyaway

Image: “Girl with Balloon,” Banksy.

Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Weekend Reading List: Movies, Mockingjays, and Metroid

sistrenisagreatword

Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

+1 to Diplomacy: Pronouns in RPG Manuals

tumblr_mwmpfc08OS1rz6qqno1_1280

I unfortunately will have to keep this week’s post short, because these last few days I’ve been pretty busy working. (In this case “working” is code for “starting a D&D campaign, creating my new character, and boning up on the backstory.”) (Oh, and my character is a Dragonborn fighter, nbd.) Despite my preoccupation, I did want to write a quick word about the game manuals I’ve had my nose stuck in for the past few days.

It may be because I spend the overwhelming majority of my time with words, but I always notice how the manuals themselves are written. Are they clear and easy to understand? Does the prose really need to be that purple? And, often, what pronouns are they using?

Most might not find that last question particularly compelling, but it’s something I always seem to focus on. Though my (admittedly recent) experiences with table top role playing games have been overwhelmingly positive, it’s not lost on me that that was never a guarantee. So when I’m scouring page after page, trying to figure out exactly how I’m going to deal with an oncoming horde of yetis, I notice when examples use “she” or even “he or she” to identify the player. (Fun fact: “Yeti” is derived from the Tibetan word for “rock bear.” The more you know.)

It’s a small gesture, but in an area of geekdom that still skews so heavily male, it means the world to feel included in such an official way, to feel like you really belong at the table, so to speak. And I’m definitely not the only one who values the inclusion of women in game literature. Over at Bitch, Lillian Cohen-Moore writes about how White Wolf Publishing made her feel like a legitimate part of their world in her great series Save vs. Sexism:

“I started to actually read the games put out by White Wolf a few years later, when I was 12, [and] being given a game book to read was a big deal for me. I was playing in an environment that trusted me to be mature, to ask questions, and to study up on my own. I quickly grew to feel that it was okay to be a girl and play White Wolf games. As an adult, I have a vocabulary for why I had that feeling… White Wolf books have women in their examples.”

The manuals I’ve come across haven’t been perfect, and I do wish they wouldn’t depend so heavily on such a strict gender binary, but I’ve got to give credit where credit is due. For normalizing my presence, for not making me out to be the exception rather than the rule, I’d like to offer D&D publisher Wizards of the Coast some heartfelt congratulations.

Top image from Image Comics’ Rat Queens.

Tagged , , , , , , ,