By A Mystery Man Writer
Good Omens brought twenty million non-binary angels and demons into their world, and in the process created a diverse level of representation we hadn’t seen in popular media.
Dragon Con Overlooks Non-binary Rep in Good Omens – The Geekiary
Manhunt” by Gretchen Felker-Martin – Book Review – The Geekiary
Latinx Enough: Hyphenated Podcast With Jenny Lorenzo and Joanna Hausmann – The Geekiary
Dragon Con Overlooks Non-binary Rep in Good Omens – The Geekiary
Good Omens” Radical Take on Non-Binary Representation – The Geekiary
Wolf Pack 1×06 & 1×07 Review: “After Party” & “Lion's Breath” – The Geekiary
Sex-Positive Feminist Comedy Series “Minx” Gets Season Two Renewal
Smashing Tropes: Getting Aging Female Characters Right In Popular Media – The Geekiary
Beelzebub (Good Omens), LGBT Characters Wikia
Crowley & Aziraphale: Queer Characters #4
SurrealEstate 1×10 Review: “The House Always Wins” – The Geekiary
Good Omens: What Onscreen Canon Nonbinary Representation Looks