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Boldly Reading, a place for the intersection of fandom, critique, probably queerness and anything else that works!

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The Reaction to Superman #30

By myself and the esteemed Dara

Superman (2023) #29

Wherein we learn that the DCU's emotional whipping boy still is

The Queer Reading of Booster Gold: Part I, Chapter 1

That boy can be read as explicitly bent from his inception and now I'm gonna talk about why.🏳️‍🌈

Booster Gold (1986) #4

A little bondage here, a few bodies draped there--

Bonus Review: Justice League Quarterly #7

Klaarsh Reunion! AKA: Ted, did you really need to talk Tora and Bea into being your beards?

Blue Beetle (1986) #4

What do Eyebrows McGee and a marriage proposal have in common?

Booster Gold (1986) #3

Wherein our boy does lots and lots of Acting™...

Bear with me

I’m not dead, I’m just into my second week in a new job, which has a whole lot of moving parts and like— 7-figures worth of money I’m responsible for processing every month.

Blue Beetle (1986) #3

They're mad, I tell you! MAD!!

Captain Marvel Adventures (1941) #66

Holy moley, the tonal whiplash on this one!

Booster Gold (1986) #2

Damsel-in-distress cover, drama, genuine vulnerability-- this one has it all!

Fanart Friday - Ted Kord

The Azure Avenger himself!

Off the Record: Once You See It--

--you can't unsee it. But why would you even want to?

Blue Beetle (1986) #2

Rollin', rollin', rollin', though the streams are swollen--

Fanart Friday - Guy Gardner

Happy Valentine's Day. No couple art, but the subject has my heart anyway. 🥰

Whiz Comics (1940) #50

A bonus feature from my own archives!

Booster Gold (1986) #1

Where whether you want to slap him silly or coo over him can change literally from panel to panel.

Booster's Reading List

Requested by someone over on Tumblr, ported over here for your reference and entertainment!

Blue Beetle (1986) #1

The first in an ongoing review of a much overlooked book.

Welcome to Boldly Reading

May whatever god you believe in have mercy on your soul--!