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This week we are reviewing “Bloom”, a comic by Kevin Panetta and Savanna Ganucheau about two boys who slowly develop feelings for one another as they spend the summer working together in a quaint seaside town. As we approach the end of summer, why not round it out with another tale of summer romance.
To comment or suggest other queer media to review, please reach out at https://hausofnunsense.org
To support the show, please donate at https://ko-fi.com/hausofnunsense
To follow Sister Babeushka and all they get up to, check out https://linktr.ee/babeushka
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All music on the show has been purchased for use on this podcast via icons8.com with intro music being "How Do You Sleep (Day 456)" by Svyat Llin and outro music being "Horizons" by Nordgrove.
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Just a reminder that all thoughts, opinions, and rubbish jokes expressed here are Babeushka's own and are not intended to represent those of any other individuals or organisations. All media under review remains the copyright of the original creators and distributors, and all discussions of the media are being done under fair use.
By Sister BabeushkaThis week we are reviewing “Bloom”, a comic by Kevin Panetta and Savanna Ganucheau about two boys who slowly develop feelings for one another as they spend the summer working together in a quaint seaside town. As we approach the end of summer, why not round it out with another tale of summer romance.
To comment or suggest other queer media to review, please reach out at https://hausofnunsense.org
To support the show, please donate at https://ko-fi.com/hausofnunsense
To follow Sister Babeushka and all they get up to, check out https://linktr.ee/babeushka
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All music on the show has been purchased for use on this podcast via icons8.com with intro music being "How Do You Sleep (Day 456)" by Svyat Llin and outro music being "Horizons" by Nordgrove.
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Just a reminder that all thoughts, opinions, and rubbish jokes expressed here are Babeushka's own and are not intended to represent those of any other individuals or organisations. All media under review remains the copyright of the original creators and distributors, and all discussions of the media are being done under fair use.