Matt is bisexual and is shown in relationships with men and women. Yuki is bisexual but has phallophobia so generally is not intimate with men. One of these roommates is Suzi "Zii" Nielsen, who is bisexual, Ī roommate of Zii, Désirée "Didi" Chastel is bisexual. Įxplores "themes of sexual awakening" The webcomic follows the lives and adventures of three roommates in their attempts to find love, success and the pleasures of life. This webcomic, by Danielle Corsetto, focuses on the adventures of Jaime, Hazel, and their friends, and at one point "Thea and Angel have the safe lesbian sex talk." Corsetto also leads the readers through the "wonderful world of sex with girls," reminding readers that "sexuality comes in a number of flavors."įeatures various LGBT characters, including Kat and Paz as a same-sex couple, are Zimmy and Gamma, Robot and Shadow. Two bisexual male characters, Clinton and Elliot, are in a relationship with each other. Faye, who had previously only expressed sexual attraction to men, enters into a relationship with a female-presenting robot named Bubbles. Includes characters of various sexualities, a trans woman named Claire, an asexual character named Hannelore, bisexual woman named Dora who is in a relationship with lesbian woman named Tai, gay man named Henry, and a professional dominatrix named Veronica, as well as various other themes of sexuality. This webcomic is the sequel to Cutewendy, with two female protagonists (Otra and Winter) in a romantic relationship with one of them having lesbian parents. Includes gay main characters like Stan (who is in a relationship with Vincent) and a lesbian named Vera, in this story which deals with the Neopagan, Pagan, and Wiccan faiths. Ī friend of Zoë who is bisexual and a theatre kid. įriends with Zoë and is on the soccer team, which is filled with other lesbians. Ī trans Latino boy who is, like Lisa, friends with Zoë, going to the same high school, and often wears chest binders. The protagonist of this webcomic, she adjusts to school life as a girl and has severe depression. Prior to June 2020, when a storyline revealed the character was trans feminine (and had been the entire time), this character was called "Greg". Mae is a trans woman, based on the author of the comic, Maelyn Dean. Comic covers controversial LGBT topics such as same-sex marriage, HIV/AIDS, body fascism and conversion therapy. Bisexual women are also included as characters, and the comic later featured a same-sex marriage between some of the comic's central characters in 2018. Ĭonfirmed as a bisexual character, she may have feelings for Maggie. Maggie has a number of ex (and current) girlfriends. ![]() In this "gay-themed comic strip," most of the central characters, are lesbians, including the titular Jane Wyatt, who has a crush on the owner of the coffee shop, Margaret "Maggie" Valen. In the comic, Baldwin offers "brief flashes inside Judi's private sexual life," even though most of the main characters don't know she is trans. īruno later becomes involves with Sophia, who "has male and female lovers within the bounds of a polyamorous relationship." After the breakup, Bruno expresses interest in a boy and Donna is seen with a new girlfriend. In one comic, Bruno admits her bisexuality, and in others, she goes on a date with Frank, has a one-night-stand with Patricia, and sleeps with her friend Donna.īruno and Donna have a passionate relationship, but due to Bruno's alcoholism and somewhat turbulent personality, they break up. The titular character, Bruno, is a bisexual, and free-spirited woman. Ĭollege girlfriend of Mo and married partner of Toni Ortiz. Lois is drag king named Lois MacGiver who dates Jasmine and is the mother of a trans teen named Janis. This webcomic features multiple lesbian characters, including a principled lesbian named Mo Testa who graduates from library school. According to Andrew Wheeler from Comics Alliance, webcomics "provide a platform to so many queer voices that might otherwise go undiscovered." 1980s–1990s Year(s) These include amateur works, as well as more "mainstream" works, such as Kyle's Bed & Breakfast. ![]() There exist a large amount of openly gay and lesbian comic creators that self-publish their work on the Internet. In recent years, the number of LGBTQ+ characters in mainstream comics has increased greatly. LGBTQ+ themes and characters were historically omitted intentionally from the content of comic strips and comic books, due to either censorship, the perception that LGBTQ+ representation was inappropriate for children, or the perception that comics as a medium were for children. This is a list of some of the many webcomics featuring lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or otherwise LGBTQ content. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
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