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Review: The Other Side Anthology OGN

When it comes to LGTBTQ representation in paranormal fantasies, not too many writers do it as well as Charlaine Harris. Never mind the stories draw you in, but then it showed the world as it really is, but with supernatural beings abound. Since she came onto the scene, there have been many writers and artists to enter the realm.  As far as comics go, there are more than a handful that fall within the supernatural genre, but even fewer that feature LBGTQ characters, which underwrites a bigger problem, where diversity in all its shades, from race, to sex to disability to sexual orientation, have felt the hush, when these groups ask if they are represented.

This is the reason when I heard about the The Other Side Anthology, a collection that focuses on “queer paranormal romance,” I was more than a little interested to know if these creators would do this genre justice within the comics medium. In the first story, “Black Dog,” a hunter reminisces of words by his father which makes him weary of a black dog, which has followed him every day, but little does he know, a surprise connection, awaits him. In “Enbae & Boo,” an online date at a convention for paranormal seekers, turns into a love match. In “Dive”, a grandmother’s tall tale ends up having more truth than she lets her grandchild know.

In “Emma FZR 400RR SP,” a ghost and human connected by a motorcycle start off as antagonistic, but soon fall for each other. In “Halo,” a chance meeting with an angel changes one man’s life forever. “In Beneath My Breath, above my Gaze,” one man’s hike turns into a lifelong love affair with nature. In “Ouija Call Center,” connection to dead people takes a hilarious turn.

In “Pulpit Point,” a love burgeons between a midshipman and a ghost in the most unlikely of circumstances. In “Rabbit Stew,” a woman makes her long dead husband, his favorite dish. In “Fifty Years,” one part of a vampire couple bestows their most rabid hunter as a gift their beloved. In “Shadow’s Bae,” a monster’s girlfriend shows them love knows no bounds. In “Third Circle Pizza,” one half of a couple breaks a centuries old spell on a family that curses their boyfriend.

In “Till Death,” the ghostly half of a couple, haunts a family moving their old house, so that the memory of their love is not lost. In “Tierra Verde,” a mysterious stranger gets hired to get rid of an ethereal being, but what starts out as a job, becomes more than either expected. In “Appliance,” a microwave connects the ghost of a man and his family with a total stranger. In “Airspace,” an unlikely love match occurs when a guitar lesson turns into a literal out of body experience.

In “Bare Bones,” a home improvement job awakens a ghost and saves a life. In “Yes, No Maybe,” a Ouija board leads one woman to a flirtation with a ghost and much more. In “Threnody,” an older woman ponders the need for her in the world, a question, a goddess was more than happy to answer.

The stories contained in this tome, more than shine, they offer light where other writers may be too shy to shed. The art by all the artists more than thrills it, exhilarates. Overall, a great collection, that shows each creator’s range and more than adds to the genre, it shifts the paradigm.

Story: Kou Chen, Mari Costa, Natasha Donovan, Kori Michele Handwerker, Gisele Jobateh, F. Lee, Kate Leth and Katie O’Neill , Sfé R. MonsterMargaret KirchnerAmelia OnoratoAatmaja Pandya, Fyodor Pavlov, Bitmap Prager and Melanie Gillman, Britt SaboBishakh K. SomSarah Winifred Searle and Hannah Krieger, Laurel Varian and Ezra RoseMary Verhoeven, CB Webb
Art: Kou Chen, Mari Costa, Natasha Donovan, Kori Michele Handwerker, Gisele Jobateh, F. Lee, Kate Leth and Katie O’Neill, Sfé R. MonsterMargaret KirchnerAmelia OnoratoAatmaja Pandya, Fyodor Pavlov, Bitmap Prager and Melanie Gillman, Britt SaboBishakh K. SomSarah Winifred Searle and Hannah Krieger, Laurel Varian and Ezra RoseMary Verhoeven, CB Webb, Mildred Louis

Story: 10 Art: 10 Overall: 10 Recommendation: Buy

Princess Princess Ever After Rushed Back to Print and Licensed by Scholastic

Oni Press has announced that Princess Princess Ever After by Katie O’Neill has been licensed by Scholastic for their Reading Club program. Scholastic’s value-priced club edition will be distributed in paperback format to exclusive Scholastic book clubs and to non-exclusive fairs and schools.

The critically-acclaimed Princess Princess Ever After, released on September 7, immediately sold out of its initial print run and has been fast-tracked for a second printing, which will hit store shelves on December 7, 2016.

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Oni Press Announces The Tea Dragon Society by Katie O’Neill

Oni Press has announced The Tea Dragon Society, the next original graphic novel by Katie O’Neill, creator of Princess Princess Ever After (currently ranked the #1 Best Seller on Amazon.com’s Gay & Lesbian graphic novels category, and #10 in the Fantasy Graphic Novel category)!

The Tea Dragon Society is about a young blacksmith apprentice, Greta, who is learning her craft but isn’t entirely sure what use it has in modern society. She encounters a tea dragon and becomes closer to those who raise them and grow their tea, she learns about the dying art form and how it enriches the lives of those she meets—and eventually her own. With the experiences and the memories she makes, she begins to wonder if there’s a value in craft all of its own.

The announcement follow this week’s release of O’Neill’s debut graphic novel Princess Princess Ever After, adapted from her popular webcomic about two very different princesses on a journey to find out what “happily ever after” truly means.

The Tea Dragon Society will be available in local comic book shops and bookstores in November 2017. It will be available to order through Diamond, Ingram, and Baker & Taylor.

O’Neill will post weekly teaser pages of The Tea Dragon Society starting on Wednesday, September 14.
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Preview: Princess Princess Ever After

PRINCESS PRINCESS EVER AFTER

(W/A/C/CA) Katie O’Neill
AGE RANGE: 8 and up
GENRE: Fantasy, Adventure
PRICE: $12.99
52 PAGES

When the heroic princess Amira rescues the kind-hearted princess Sadie from her tower prison, neither expects to find a true friend in the bargain. Yet as they adventure across the kingdom, they discover that they bring out the very best in the other person. They’ll need to join forces and use all the know-how, kindness, and bravery they have in order to defeat their greatest foe yet: a jealous sorceress, who wants to get rid of Sadie once and for all.

Join Sadie and Amira, two very different princesses with very different strengths, on their journey to figure out what “happily ever after” really means—and how they can find it with each other.

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Preview: Crystal Cadets

Crystal Cadets

Anne Toole (w) • Katie O’Neill, Paulina Ganucheau (a) • Katie O’Neill (c)

Cadets Go! Join this team of darkness-fighting, world-saving, power-packed teen girls from all over the world on their first adventure! When an unusual crystal grants Zoe mysterious powers of light she becomes the Diamond Cadet, but she’s not the only one! Suddenly she’s meeting new friends with their own powers! It’s all fun at first, but every light casts a shadow… and this group of action-hero girls will have to confront a growing threat—The Darkness.

TPB • FC • $12.99 • 128 pages • ISBN: 978-1-63140-462-7

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Preview: Crystal Cadets Vol. 1

CRYSTAL CADETS

by Anne Toole, illo. by Katie O’Neill
Pages: 128
Format: Paperback
SRP: $12.99
Age Range: Middle Grade (8-12)
Publisher: Roar Comics (an imprint of Lion Forge Comics)
Distributor: IDW Publishing / Diamond Book Distributors
Pub Date: December 29, 2015
ISBN: 978-1-63140-431-3
Item Code: OCT150478

What kid doesn’t dream of finding out they’re secretly destined to greatness, with hidden powers passed down through the generations to their adventure-seeking hands? In Crystal Cadets, the new magical girl series from Roar Comics, we meet six young heroes who find their true calling to save the world, but this time they come from all walks of life to form the most relatable and diverse cast in the genre.

First up is adopted Zoe, who has always felt out of place. That is, until she finds a mysterious diamond left to her by her birth mother. Zoe soon realizes it’s no ordinary gem; it grants her powers of light and she’s not the only one. Her discovery creates a disturbance in the force (so to speak), and she soon finds new friends Jasmine, Gwen, Olivia, Liz, and Milena who come together to form the Crystal Cadets! Reading like an action-packed, modern love letter to Sailor Moon, Crystal Cadets invites girls from all over the world to join this team of power-packed teens as they take on the malevolent evil known only as The Darkness.

The charming, Studio Ghibli-esque adventure comes to us from writer Anne Toole and Tumblr superstar artist Katie O’Neill. Recalling both the fun of ‘80s Saturday morning cartoons and the thrill of the first manga explosion, Toole and O’Neill have updated all of that questing magic for today’s eager young readers.

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