'X-Men '97's creator opens up about how Pulse & other real-world tragedies inspired the latest episode
Beau DeMayo has broken his silence on social media and is giving insight to the creation of the popular animated series.
April 13, 2024
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Beau DeMayo has broken his silence on social media and is giving insight to the creation of the popular animated series.
The first season of X-Men '97 gave all the feels. Here are some of the best emotional scenes from the first season!
Fallout 3 for Xbox 360 takes players on a pulse-pounding ride through postapocalyptic Washington, D.C.
Winter is here, thanks to out Iceman and his new solo series.
However, for the fourth year in a row, there was zero representation for trans and nonbinary characters in major studio releases.
The legal rock stars who helped secure the freedom to marry aren't so sure the same strategy works for "religious liberty."
Despite effectively showcasing the dangers of fascism, J.K. Rowling consistently fails to represent the real-world victims of a horrifying ideology.
Advocate editor and lifelong Superman fan Jase Peeples reveals why the Last Son of Krypton's latest reboot is a gay allegory for our time.
The Advocate's Christopher Wiggins also scored a nomination for Outstanding Online Journalism Article.
The X-Men hunk talks about being a dad, handling gay passes, clowning for kids, and strutting his stuff as gay hit-maker Peter Allen in The Boy From Oz
An alternative-universe Jennifer Lopez guides the contestants toward the light on this week's American Idol. A bewildered Dave White translates...
Our top 10 entertainment and events highlights this week range from superheroes in X-Men: Days of Future Past to the very human folks in The Normal Heart.
Films by queer people of color, a documentary on the marriage battle, and the delicious rivalry between Joan Crawford and Bette Davis all arrive this week.
What is the most essential movie ever for LGBT viewers? There can be only one. We've made our pick, and now you can vote on Facebook and Twitter in a "Clash of the Classics!"