People often talk about a hierarchy inherent in the acronym LGBT: that gays and lesbians garner the most attention and representation, while the “B” and the “T” get left out of the conversation or are excluded on purpose, even within the queer community. Meanwhile, some identities are left off altogether. Northwest Press’ new release, Anything That Loves: Comics Beyond “Gay” and “Straight,” an anthology edited by Charles “Zan” Christensen, seeks to fill that void of representation. In fact, one of Randall Kirby’s contributions even addresses the acronym problem, although what he ends up with is a GBLT (a gay bacon, lettuce, and tomato sandwich).