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Event Tickets Jules Scheele Talk & Q&A On Queer Comics - IDAHOBIT - 1pm - 2pm
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Jules Scheele Talk & Q&A On Queer Comics - IDAHOBIT - 1pm - 2pm

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Queer Comics Talk & Q&A with Jules Scheele

Jules Scheele is a queer and trans illustrator and comics artist known for illustrating Queer: A Graphic History, written by Dr. Meg-John Barker, as well as its follow-up graphic guides on gender and sexuality. He has been making zines and autobiographical comics about queerness and gender for over a decade, and is currently working on adapting Virginia Woolf’s Orlando into a graphic novel.

In this talk he’ll touch upon his own work, a brief history of queer comics, and the vast possibilities the comics format offers to share queer stories with the world, whether they’re academic, political or personal (or all three).

Free Entry

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Queer Comics Talk & Q&A with Jules Scheele

Jules Scheele is a queer and trans illustrator and comics artist known for illustrating Queer: A Graphic History, written by Dr. Meg-John Barker, as well as its follow-up graphic guides on gender and sexuality. He has been making zines and autobiographical comics about queerness and gender for over a decade, and is currently working on adapting Virginia Woolf’s Orlando into a graphic novel.

In this talk he’ll touch upon his own work, a brief history of queer comics, and the vast possibilities the comics format offers to share queer stories with the world, whether they’re academic, political or personal (or all three).

Free Entry

Queer Comics Talk & Q&A with Jules Scheele

Jules Scheele is a queer and trans illustrator and comics artist known for illustrating Queer: A Graphic History, written by Dr. Meg-John Barker, as well as its follow-up graphic guides on gender and sexuality. He has been making zines and autobiographical comics about queerness and gender for over a decade, and is currently working on adapting Virginia Woolf’s Orlando into a graphic novel.

In this talk he’ll touch upon his own work, a brief history of queer comics, and the vast possibilities the comics format offers to share queer stories with the world, whether they’re academic, political or personal (or all three).

Free Entry

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