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If You Love 'Blue Is The Warmest Color', Try These Comics
If You Love 'Blue Is The Warmest Color', Try These Comics
If You Love 'Blue Is The Warmest Color', Try These Comics
The 2013 queer coming of age movie Blue Is The Warmest Color, directed by Abdellatif Kechiche and starring Adèle Exarchopoulos and Léa Seydoux, has been acclaimed as one of the most emotionally complex and compelling movies of recent years. A beautiful story about two women's love for each other, and their eventual heartbreak, it's based on the graphic novel by Julie Maroh. The movie is available to watch on Hulu and Netflix, so if you've seen it once, there's a chance you've seen it two or three or four times. If you're thirsty for more sorrow, love, or troubled adolescent relationships, here are some creator-owned or independent comics that you can check out next.
Hope Larson: Better Than Boobs
Hope Larson: Better Than Boobs
Hope Larson: Better Than Boobs
After the recent flap about Power Girl's anatomy and sartorial choices, comics creator Hope Larson wondered aloud (which is to say, on Twitter) about why "crap like the Stephenie Meyer bio and Power Girl's tits get all the press." The simple answer is that sex and famous people are flashy, but as someone who covered both of the stories she mentions pretty extensively, I must admit she ha