Trey Bondar is an author of science fiction, fantasy, and contemporary fiction typically featuring gay themes, and/or gay romance. He aspired to become a writer from a very young age. After his own struggles as a gay man, he has dedicated himself to making the path for others easier. In addition to portraying a variety of gay characters -- including heroic ones -- in his fiction, he also is active in the LGBT community, giving of his time and money. He lives in Florida, USA, with his life partner.
DC Comics and Marvel artist Phil Jimenez, best known for his work as the writer/artist for "Wonder Woman" and the miniseries "Infinite Crisis," recently declared that comics are "inherently gay or inherently queer."
The out super scribe talks about the pressures of writing the first comic headlined by a gay male superhero in the DC Universe and the excitement of making LGBT comics history.
Join Northwest Press publisher Charles 'Zan' Christensen, editor of the anthology ANYTHING THAT LOVES, and a panel of comics and writers as they discuss how they use the medium to speak about their lives and their community, and what the future holds for comics.