A review by sizrobe
No Straight Lines: Four Decades of Queer Comics by Justin Hall

5.0

An anthology of LGBTQ+ graphic and sequential art, starting with underground comix in the 70s, going through zines and ending with the age of webcomics. As a cis hetero white male I can't identify with most of it, but I still appreciate the spirit. It's interesting to see the changes in zeitgeist over time, from the despair of the AIDS epidemic to the emergence of more trans voices in the last 10-15 years. Definitely worth a read and a great jumping off point to read more material from contributors.