Dale Lazarov and his Stick Graphic Novels. Photo by Tracy Baim
Artist Kara Leopard. Photo by Tracy Baim
Josh Trujillo of Love Machines, from San Francisco. Photo by Tracy Baim
The work of New Jersey’s Tee Franklin, who describes her self a a queer, disabled, Black woman comic writer from New Jersey. Photo by Tracy Baim
Photo by Tracy Baim
Photo by Tracy Baim
Photo by Tracy Baim
Photo by Tracy Baim
Photo by Tracy Baim
Photo by Tracy Baim
Photo by Tracy Baim
Photo by Tracy Baim
Photo by Tracy Baim
Photo by Tracy Baim
Photo by Tracy Baim
Photo by Tracy Baim
Photo by Tracy Baim
Photo by Tracy Baim
Photo by Tracy Baim
The cosplay and fan favorites were ever-present at the jam-packed Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo, C2E2, April 6-8 at McCormick Place. Among the tens of thousands were many creative characters, plus the expected Star Wars, Wonder Woman and Black Panther. LGBTQs and people of all interests and backgrounds attended the event, which included lots of autograph sessions, panels, comic books and related merchandise. The LGBT group Geeks Out had a booth and there were lots of LGBTQ artists at the expo. Photos by Tracy Baim