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Annotated Bibliography:

Works Cited

Bemben, Alicja, Rafał Borysławski, Justyna Jajszczok, and Jakub Gajda. Cryptohistories. Cambridge Scholars, 2015. Print.

Cryptohistories provides information about the world of performance Harry Chess belonged to. Harry Chess was an eonist performance or basically a turn on the regular spy stuff. Cryptohistories falls under what Wikipedia deems a reliable source because it is neutral, its from a scholarly source and its an independent source.

"The Lives and Times of Harry Chess." The Gay Lesbian Review. The Gay & Lesbian Review. Web. 08 Apr. 2016. <http://www.glreview.org/article/the-lives-and-times-of-harry-chess/>.

The Lives and Times of Harry Chess provides key information for the Wikipedia page for Harry Chess including the creation and introduction of Harry Chess. The ideas behind it and what the strip is about. It’s an independent source that is neutral and follows Wikipedia’s rules for reliable sources.

Drewey Wayne Gunn. "Sleuths in Comics, in Movies, on Television, and on Stage (1964-2004)." The Gay Male Sleuth in Print and Film: A History and Annotated Bibliography. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow, 2005. 96-106. Print.

Sleuths in Comics, in Movies, on Television, and on Stage provides the importance of Harry Chess. Why gay comics in general are important and why specifically Harry Chess’s comic is important. Its an independent, neutral annotated bibliography published as a reference on all things gay sleuth.