Showing posts with label The Gay Comic Geek. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Gay Comic Geek. Show all posts

Monday, March 30, 2015

Gay Comic Geek fired from his job because of his Website - WATCH

Gay Comic Geek (Paul) was recently fired from his job because of his website. He explains in the video, but it really sucks that someone reported him. Yes, he talks about porn, but seriously, how does that affect his job performance?



Again, it sucks and I hope Paul is considering some legal advice.

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Check Out Gay Comic Geek's BENT-CON Experience - VIDEO

I hope this gives y'all an idea on what I am involved with every year.

As a board member, I'm very proud of our success with Bent-Con! Look out, 2013!

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

From Comic-Con: Gays in Comics Panel



One of the biggest highlights of Comic-Con was the Gays in Comics Panel.

This panel consisted of :
Andy Mangels
(best-selling author of Star Trek novels and Iron Man: Beneath The Armor) Greg Rucka, the acclaimed author of Detective Comics (featuring the lesbian Batwoman and The Question)
Phil Jimenez
, artist of Astonishing X-Men and Amazing Spider-Man
Gail Simone, writer of Wonder Woman and Secret Six
Peter David, writer of Fallen Angel and lots of novels
Ed Luce, the writer/artist of the Bear-centric Wuvable Oaf
Sina Grace, whose Books with Pictures and illustrated novel Cedric Hollows in Dial M for Magic
Perry Moore, writer of Hero

The discussions were awesome. They talked about the Shatterstar and Rictor romance, diversifying the gay characters, Wonder Woman, the changes they hope to see and what else can be done to strengthen LGBT characters in comics.

It was great to see our family members representing in the geek and comic world. Sometimes in L.A., all you see is the plastic and shallow side of gay life; but at this panel discussion, I felt at home.

The crowd was very receptive and the panelists were fascinating. It was a purely a wonderful time. And... I got to meet Gay Comic Geek! Paul is very nice and sweet guy.

So this was a great closing event for my Comic-Con experience. Oh, this was their 22nd year in doing the panel, so congrats on continuing the legacy.

More to come

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Hey Youtube...The Gay Comic Geek isn't Inappropriate


So for a few months, I've been watching Youtube postings of Paul Staffelbach or The Gay Comic Geek. He's a bit like me when it comes to comic books, movies and toys.

His reviews are pretty good and the vids are great, but in some Bizarro-laced world, Youtube finds his vlogs...Inappropriate.

How, I don't know. I mean Youtube is where you can see OZ jail clips, Horror kills, cuss words, schoolgirls fight galore, but GCG's material...Inappropriate?

I don't understand Youtube's policies, but they should leave Paul alone. I can't see what he's did wrong, and I hope it's not what I think it is.

Here's a link to his blog, where talks about the issue.

So Paul, stay on the up and up! The other Gay Geeks got your back!


Thanks to DoorQ (Jody) for posting this.

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Viktor is a small town southern boy living in Los Angeles. You can find him on Twitter, writing about pop culture, politics, and comics. He’s the creator of the graphic novel StrangeLore and currently getting back into screenwriting.