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The DC Book of Pride is a collection of profiles of some of DC's LGBTQIA characters. Here's a peak of what's inside:
I just want to draw attention to how hot @RyeHickman made our protagonists.
Let's all just appreciate that for a moment. https://t.co/3vM5mdr7fS
We don't talk about @AmazonChique, @valkwise, and Oscar O. Jupiter's Cheer Up: Love and Pompoms near enough.
Queer trans teen romance based around cheerleading, y'all! It's funny and sweet and there's moments that absolutely floored me while reading it. https://t.co/fZiyk7XpjB
Post 4 fictional characters you are obsessed with. https://t.co/4DtnGN64QA
Galaxy is not the first trans superhero, by any means, but she is the first one to have her name as the title. That shouldn't feel significant, but it does.
She's not a member of a team, or an ensemble. She's not the lead's best friend, or lover, or nemesis. She's the hero.
I feel like Taylor and Laura would get along real well. https://t.co/A6EMkW8tdD