Over the last few years, we’ve highlighted 101 print comics — not published by industry leaders DC or Marvel — and 80 webcomics that give queer, lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, nonbinary, genderqueer, and asexual characters and stories center stage. The list is growing so quickly every day, to be honest, that keeping up with all…
Hang On for Queer Life: 40 More LGBTA Webcomics to Know and Love
Lesbian. Gay. Bisexual. Trans. Asexual. Nonbinary. Poly. It’s not easy to find the whole spectrum in monthly comics, but head on over to webcomics, and queer life blossoms. Last year, we looked at 40 awesome LGBTA webcomics here at Comicosity — but it’s time to up the ante. Below are 40 MORE webcomics to check…
Out, Online, and Proud: 40 LGBTA Webcomics to Know and Love
We’ve talked about indie comics and what they are doing for the LGBTA community of fans… but what could be more independent than webcomics? Often the product of a single cartoonist, webcomics offer a unique opportunity to showcase the queer community in all its glory. With hundreds of possible comics out there, this list barely…
Queerer Than Ever: 30 MORE Indie Titles Doing Right by LGBTA Fans
There’s been a lot of talk about diversity lately in the comic book industry, and not all of it good. But while some publishers are still talking about substantial LGBTA inclusion, others are out there doing it. We’ve been here before, with 70 other books that are offering significant queer representation. It’s time to wrap…
Still Here, Still Queer: 35 MORE Indie Titles Doing Right by LGBTA Fans
It’s been less than a year since Comicosity put together the last list of 35 indie comic titles that included queer characters or themes — and to be perfectly honest, it didn’t take much to come up with another. That’s progress, slowly but steadily. DC has dropped to three queer-led monthlies (Harley Quinn, Hellblazer, and…
We’re Here and We’re Queer: 35 Indie Titles Doing Right by LGBTA Fans
It’s been a very challenging week for LGBT comic fans. Without any visible LGBT leads for their All-New All-Different relaunch in the fall, Marvel Comics has given its queer fans a lot to think about. This concern crescendoed with the stone cold declaration that a character who had been identified as bisexual by previous writer…