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I don't know about you, dear reader, but I am a firm believer in the idea that there need to be more happy stories about queer people. Thankfully, certain creators seemed to agree, and back in 2015, I was able to buy Dates Volume 1, an anthology of queer historical fiction. While it was created through Kickstarter, I didn't back it at the time... because I didn't know it existed until my at-the-time comics shop held a release day party. However, I've got a second chance to help out this awesome team, and that's why my web crush this week is Dates Volume 2, and their currently active Kickstarter.
Margins Publishing, the creative team behind the comic, describes their mission for the Dates series thusly:
Every queer person knows how hard it is to find ourselves in fiction, and how much harder it is to find fiction where our stories donโt end tragically. And of course, itโs particularly difficult to find happy queer characters in historical fiction. We wanted to work towards evening the score, and the result was Dates 1: a 176 page celebration of queer identities of all kinds, across the world and throughout history. We were thrilled by the reception to Dates 1, and we knew people still had more stories to tell, so we decided to do it all again. And just like last year, there are no tragic endings. [emphasis theirs]
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