The Edge - Pride Special Issue (June 2020)

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CULTURE

CLOSER TO THE EDGE: OUR FAVOURITE LGBTQ+ VIDEO GAME CHARACTERS ELLIE - THE LAST OF US Ellie is the co-protagonist of Naughty Dog’s critically acclaimed 2013 title The Last of Us, voiced by Ashley Johnson in a BAFTA-winning performance. She’s a teenager forced to grow up during the apocalypse and is racked with survivor’s guilt, being immune to infection. She’s my favourite queer character because her sexual orientation is not her defining feature, it is just another element of fantastic characterisation which furthers the story uniquely. Ellie is many things: strong, stubborn, curious, fearless, a survivor, and a terrible comedian. You don’t even find out about her sexuality until you play Left Behind, which beautifully explores young queer love. You warm up to her just as Joel does because you soon realize that her stubbornness comes from a place of caring and deep loss. Ellie is a complex, nuanced queer character that isn’t tokenistic in the slightest; I can’t wait to see how she develops in The Last of Us Part II. JAMIE HOWATSON

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SIR HAMMERLOCK - BORDERLANDS FRANCHISE “Hunter. Scholar. Gentleman.” Sir Hammerlock has become one of the staples of Gearbox’s looter-shooter franchise since his introduction in Borderlands 2 eight years ago. Voiced by J. Michael Tatum to aristocratic effect, his general (and very Borderlands) disregard for the lives of the monsters he studies juxtaposes the character’s gentlemanly habits for some great comedy and amusing character work. Last year’s Borderlands 3 also introduces Hammerlock as the boyfriend to Wainwright Jakobs (Jakobs like the games’ fictional brand of gun), helping to flesh out the series’ universe even further after Borderlands 2 noted his sexuality back in 2012. Hammerlock is an easy favourite, and hopefully a continually recurring side character should the series continue on past this point. HARRY GEEVES

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LISTINGS

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pages 34-36

CLOSER TO THE EDGE: OUR FAVOURITE LGBTQ+ COMEDIANS

4min
pages 32-33

DRAG’S SECRET UNDER GROUND SCENE

2min
page 30

VENUE IN FOCUS: HEAVEN, LONDON

2min
page 31

PLAYWRIGHT IN FOCUS: TENNESSEE WILLIAMS

3min
page 29

ACTOR IN FOCUS: SIR IAN MCKELLEN

2min
page 28

NON CISGENDER REP RESENTATION IN VIDEO GAMES

3min
page 27

IN CRITICISM: J. K. ROWLING

3min
page 26

CLOSER TO THE EDGE: OUR FAVOURITE LGBTQ+ VIDEO GAME CHARAC TERS

1min
page 25

FLASHBACK REVIEW: CAROL

2min
page 24

PODCASTS TO LOSE YOURSELF IN

5min
pages 20-21

DIRECTOR IN FOCUS: CELINE SCIAMMA

2min
page 13

DIY FESTIVALS: OUR BACK GARDEN GUIDE

2min
page 22

CLOSER TO THE EDGE: OUR FAVOURITE LGBTQ+ FILMS

2min
page 23

CLOSER TO THE EDGE: OUR FAVOURITE OUT DOOR CINEMA EXPERI ENCES

2min
page 19

DIRTY DANCING: THE UL TIMATE SUMMER MOVIE

2min
page 18

HOLLYWOOD’S QUEER HISTORY

3min
pages 14-15

CLOSER TO THE EDGE: OUR FAVOURITE LGBT+ ARTISTS

3min
page 9

EDITORIAL

3min
page 4

LGBTQ+ REPRESENTA TION IN HIPHOP

2min
page 10

PARIS HAS BURNED: HOW THE INFLUEN TIAL DOCUMENTARY HARMED THE BLACK LGBTQ+ COMMUNITY

2min
page 12

NOSTALGIC NEWS

5min
pages 6-7

DAVID BOWIE’S FLUIDITY

2min
page 11

WHY WE SHOULD STOP CALLING STRAIGHT ARTISTS QUEER ICONS

2min
page 8

NEWSBOX

2min
page 5
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