Tag: LGBTQ
ComiXology announces LIEBESTRASSE, a queer love story set during the rise of fascism in...
Liebestrasse hits ComiXology on Wednesday, Nov. 6.
A Year of Free Comics: Romance is complicated in SINK YOUR HOOKTEETH
What's the fun of falling for a monster if there isn't any danger to it?
EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW: PASS ME BY: GONE FISHIN’ offers a compelling romantic tragedy against a...
The graphic novel explores the concept of reliving the past while facing the things that cannot change
INTERVIEW: Mackenzi Lee on writing a genderqueer, pansexual Loki & exploring history through LOKI:...
"Like many people, I’m tired of queer rep being only subtext in media."
A Year of Free Comics: JOB SATISFACTION puts a supernatural twist on the freelance...
Jey Barnes' webcomic is a raucously funny, incredibly suggestive story about mismatched friends.
Aqualad will star in new LGBTQ+ graphic novel for young readers
You Brought Me the Ocean is due out in June 2020.
Jazzlyn Stone just launched a line of pronoun lanyards, and they’re awesome — here’s...
Stone worked with designer Akana Fujii to create the lanyards, which are uniform in color, pattern and font choice.
REVIEW: SEEING GENDER is an illustrated guide to the ABCs of gender
The oversize hardcover explores the foundation of gender in a friendly and colorful way.
Recap & Review: SUPERGIRL S5E3 – “Blurred Lines”
The hunt for Malefic continues as Supergirl must face tough choices in this week's episode of Supergirl
Jacob Tobia joins SHE-RA S4 & becomes one of the first non-binary actors to...
Tobia will voice the shapeshifting mercenary Double Trouble.
REVIEW: THE WIZE WIZE BEASTS OF THE WIZARDING WIZDOMS is a magical boys’ love...
Wize Wize Beasts is a boys’ love anthology, full of relatively tame stories of male demi-humans navigating same-sex romances against a backdrop of wizarding education.
REVIEW: Finding a path towards happiness in Kat Verhoeven’s MEAT AND BONE
Meat and Bone is the story of people drifting, knowing what they want, but not quite capable of achieving it.
















