Published in 1950 and soon adapted by Alfred Hitchcock
A new analysis of the connection between the horror genre and the queer community
these essays begin with a meditation on suicide--the question of living or not living in a universe devoid of order or meaning
Written during the McCarthyite witch-hunt in the United States
and everyday lives of this community
Villain Genealogy & Heraldry) Published in 1950 and soonThe Boys meets Assistant to the Villain in the electrifying, sharp, violent, and hilarious sequel to the highly acclaimed novel, Hench. Filled with a queer and neurodiverse cast, Villain asks the question: what happens when a diabolically brilliant henchperson looks back at their already storied career and thinks, I can be so much worse. The hench once called Anna, now known to her colleagues and enemies as the Auditor, has carved out a wicked name