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Raven the Pirate Princess is Sinking
I despise doing posts where I ask for help, but here we are.
About two years ago I started a new creator owned project. It began as a spin-off of Princeless, but the reality is this - Raven The Pirate Princess is its own thing altogether. I knew this from the first issue and if youâve been reading, so have you.
Sure, the first few issues of Raven: Pirate Princess had that heroic lady feminist banter for which Princeless has become known both among its fans and detractors. I mean, Raven had this scene:
and issue 1 had this scene:
But perhaps much more importantly, the first issue of Raven had this:
but that wasnât where that ended. This is a book about a community of diverse queer women actively claiming their place in the world and taking whatâs theirs. Itâs about Raven, who is desperately in love with her childhood best friend Ximena
Itâs about Ximena, a girl who was held captive for years by a pirate king who pretended to be her liberator. Who fell in love with the pirateâs daughter, only to be left behind by that father when she outlived her value.
About Sunshine, the thief that chose the wrong target and ended up falling in love with a woman already hopelessly in love with somebody else.
Itâs about Katie, the bisexual second in command whoâs motivated by honorâŚand occasionally beating the snot out of a dude or two
Oh and in case I forgot to mention, Katie is also incredibly muscular:
And Jayla, the asexual science genius whoâs tired of being treated like a little sister
and Cid, the deaf engineer who quietly keeps the ship running
and of course, these two:
The socially awkward poet and the angry sword fighter who couldnât stand her who have somehow become these two:
But hereâs the thing: this comic is failing. It has a very dedicated and exuberant but at this point SMALL fanbase. Today I had a hard conversation with Action Lab about the reality of the numbers on this book versus what it costs to produce this book and, suffice it to say, Action Lab isnât ready to cancel the book, but they arenât ready to greenlight year 3 either. After Year 2 #13, Raven is set to go on the shelf until numbers can support continuing it.
This is where I need your help
If you care about this book full of queer pirate ladies and you want it to continue, we need to find a way to spread the word about it. We donât need to sell single issues (it would be nice) but ultimately we need the trades sales that back up the continuation of this big YA Pirate/Revenge/Adventure/Romance thing.
Digital copies can be bought instantly right on Comixology:Â https://www.comixology.com/Princeless-Raven-The-Pirate-Princess/comics-series/46971
You can buy the physical volumes on amazon here:Â https://www.amazon.com/gp/bookseries/B01BF7U91Q
In fact, if youâve already purchased volumes 1-4, volume 5 is available for preorder there right now!Â
Maybe youâve bought all the issues already. Thank you! If you still want to support Raven, you can review the books on Amazon or other retailers, you can share, reblog or retweet this post. You can tell a friend about the book!Â
If you have a comics review site or, say, a blog where you talk about LGBT media, contact me for review links or interviews. Please, help us save our ship.
Today, in lieu of a regular positive example, letâs reblog this overdue signal boost for the comic made entirely of positive examples!
If you remember and enjoy the scathing wit of Princeless (like this sequence about female armors from issue 3), supporting its pirate-themed spinoff series should be a no-brainer, for all the awesome reasons listed above.
Hopefully the signal boost is working so far, because my retailer of choice is fresh out of volume #1 physical copies⌠I didnât manage to get one :(Â
~Ozzie
REBLOG because this series is Amazing!! Women of every shape, color, size, personality and sexuality, all in one comic! Please PLEASE support this series and let the pirate princess continue her reign!
I love this series. Please consider buying them or if you canât, then give this awesome series a signal boost.
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Down with the Cis-tem
Down with the Cis-tem by Sophie Labelle is a great starter for anyone looking to educate themselves on trans issues. The comic follows a school-aged male to female character named Stephie, who always finds herself educating the people in her life. She doesnât even catch a break from her parents. There is one scene where her dad wants her to wear âboyâs clothesâ because heâs worried about what his friend will think of him as a parent. Down with the Cis-tem helped me put my privilege into perspective.

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Beans the Pugâs Bluestockings book recommendations!!
âLiving My Lifeâ by Emma Goldman & âBlack Metal: Evolution of the Cultâ by Dayal Patterson
Excellent choices from Bluestockingsâ cutest volunteer â¤
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My last body positive post for the day is from Bitch Planet #3: The Secret Origin of Penny Rolle, written by Kelly Sue DeConnick.  This issue is an instant classic in the realm of feminist body tales.  In this sci-fi dystopian future world, Penny is rigged up to fancy Drago-esque machines and forced to look in the mirror and see her ideal self, of course with the assumption that she sees a thinner version of her body.  The jokes on you, patriarchs! Penny is already the ideal version of herself.  ââŚand you bastards ainât never gonna break me.â  Dystopia becomes utopia, and Pennyâs in a place that I want to be.
Today is day two of comics that influenced me - in very different ways. Â Optic Nerve by Adrian Tomine influenced me more than any other in terms of storytelling. Â Tomine has deadpan narratives, often focused on relationship woes, that end on an awkward note that refuses satisfying conclusion. Â
This isnât non-linear storytelling in the wild Thomas Pynchon vein, but non-linear in that it begins at a point where there may not yet be a conflict, or is mid-conflict, and the narrative may end long before or long after the conflict is resolved.  Optic Nerveâs awkward endings engage this âslice of realityâ idea that I really respond to- the fantastic beauty, pain, awkwardness and boredom of the everyday, where there may not [ever] be resolution.
I think I was introduced to Joe Sacco when i had my first NYC job at St. Marks Comics, which I held for all of a month from August - September 2001. Â I had been haphazardly working some leftie politics into my comics as a college student without real focus and definitely hadn't been exposed to well thought out or well told radical political history through comics before reading Joe Saccoâs Palestine. At that time, I hadn't known about the oppression and human rights violations of Palestinians by the Israeli state before I read Palestine, which Sacco told with such personal experiential details, which makes sense when considering Saccoâs background as a journalist. Â Thereâs a difference between reading about apartheid and seeing it from a first hand perspective that is certainly impactful.
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Xena and Gabrielle, because we all know they were lovers!Â

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Thursdayâs theme? Lovers, of course!Â
This excerpt is taken from graphic memoir Honor Girl by Maggie Thrash. All girls summer camp, crushing out on an older counselor, backstreet boys drag and more!  If you havenât read it yet, DO IT and buy it here!Â
Small Favors by Colleen Coover was a sex positive queer comic from the early 2000â˛s that is unfortunately out of print. âSmall Favors features bondage (sometimes magical), sadism, and masochism, but the girls always do it with a wink and a nod, telegraphing that itâs all done in great fun, in the name of everyoneâs physical and emotional pleasure.â (Comics Alliance, Davis, 2012) It is creative feminist erotica and if you can get your hands on it, I highly recommend doing so!  You can check out more of Cooverâs work on her website: http://www.colleencoover.net/ Read More: âSmall Favorsâ: A Girly Porno Comic about a Woman in Love with her Conscience [Sex]Â