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So I'm not gonna go into a lot of detail here, but I'm a transgender dude. I read comics often to escape reality, so it sucks when said comics end up smacking me with something transphobic. And it's on Twitter too; I've learned just to never go in the comment threads where there will be people saying how much they hate people like me and how we're just 'mentally disturbed'.

That being said, I wanna follow more comics on here by trans creators! I'd love to read more that are about being trans too -- my favorite right now is Gender Slices84, which is about being non-binary. I'm not non-binary, but it's a very good read, the humor is witty and the art is great. I do plan to talk about some Trans Issues in my own diary comic, but like, I wanna read about this stuff from others too. I wanna know I'm not alone.

So if you wanna recommend something either on or off this site, I'd really appreciate it! Hopefully I'm posting this in the right category lol

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So I know it's not a comic or even a book but I found this Youtube series by Jamie Raines43 really funny and insightful. I know a trans dude and I didn't want to bombard them with questions but also didn't know how best to offer my support during their transition. So I ended up watching this Youtube channel and towards the end, I was just watching it to watch it because it's pretty engrossing and he and his girlfriend are clearly such nice people...

I kind of hope he might consider doing a graphic novel or something at some point because there are examples of his art dotted around too and that's also pretty good.

Maybe you could try the Kao? It's kinda subtle, but it works.
It would be nice if there was a Will Grayson, will grayson comic, but right now, all I could do is wait.

I think What-Sexual??76 might be a comic you're looking for, it's kinda dark at the beginning. I didn't read all of it, but I remember that the MC is a transgender man.

Oh man, this is off tapas now, but one of my favourites is Goodbye to Halos55 - it's created by a trans woman and is story about a magical trans girl living in a city where everyone's queer, and trying to understand who she is and why she has magic. It's light-hearted and soft but also full of very strong "I fight for my friends" type emotions, and I really can't recommend it enough!!

I'd Mention GodTown31 Touches on transgender stuff but you sub to it already lol
it's positive though and mentioned very casually. I like trans/bi/gay/non binary etc characters that their is more to them then just their sexuality so I made it so in my writing

No Future33 has a transgender character in it that is well written and respectfully but also realistically handled by a person who has direct experience with trans topics.

I second the mention of What-Sexual! Haven't followed it recently as much since I'm a busy dude but it's good. Probably not if escape from reality is what you're looking for, though.

If we're allowed to mention ourselves, then I am a trans guy myself and most of my comics contain LGBT characters. Bloodroot has a trans-woman half-bunny character, and one of her siblings is genderfluid. I Fell For You will contain a trans woman, Aliens get Detention will have a trans guy reveal later on, Ghost Play has a character that is intersex and the implications are already in place, and Crimson Tracks has a nonbinary character in an upcoming episode. In most of my comics i also work against and question gender norms and sexual taboos.


i dont follow this comic personally, but it seems that the main character comes out as a trans guy during the story, im guessing as a fairly prominent part, and its pretty good!

It's not a comic, but I would highly recommend Cinderella Boy35. The main character is more gender fluid than trans, but it's really good at getting into the emotions of the characters.

If you'll let me self-promote: I am a trans writer myself, and most of what I write contains LGBT themes. It's not up yet, but I'm going to start posting a story soon that I wrote a while ago with a trans character as one of the leads.

I don't really read autobio/gag, or trans focused stuff (at least I don't notice it if I do), but I have a couple comics? Remembering correctly, Heirs of the Veil has a trans characters. It's only past chapter 1, but I really enjoy it so far.

Also, this comic isn't on Tapas, but I believe Sister Claire14 has trans characters? Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.
If you're looking for comics featuring trans characters regardless of hosting site you could always check out the LGBT+ webcomics Tagpacker59, and search the trans filters. I'd talk about my comic having a NB main character, and a FTM side character, but you're already following my stuff. Lmao! Also gender discussion doesn't pop up much till way later in the comic.

Hey emkay!!! Great thread, I really need to add more comics from trans creators to my own list as well 8) Right now I'm really enjoying Rooster Tails.68 and Pretty Boy Comics66

You already follow me (thank you!) but I hope it's okay as a non-binary creator who does a few lgbtq-slice-of-life-comics to boost myself, too! My comics Coffee O'Clock18 for anyone interested >%O

(you already follow mine (thanks!!) but if you dont mind ill plug here for other readers !) spire isnt really about being trans but my main character Blaise is a trans man, i've also been told cog counts as a trans girl and im nonbinary myself

My comic Harmony Monsters17 has a gay trans guy main character! The current scene has to do with him and his struggle to be open with a guy he's interested in~
(cough-author is also a trans guy-cough)
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Thank you all for the recommendations! I'll respond individually as I check out each one, but I wanted to express my gratitude first. :smile:

My novel The Boy Princess33 has a transgender character. :slight_smile: Also thanks for asking this question, you've had some great recs and I am totally stealing them all.

I am going to throw in the ever so gorgeous and well done Laid in Lavender by Hal Weightman.

It starts back up soon, check it out!

i am a trans creator :blush::v:️ i'm gender fluid between he and she and sometimes vaguely in the middle, so non binary. my comics aren't About being trans, or about being anything LGBT, but they are about regular people having adventures and getting into situations - but my casts are always entirely lgbt. in Rechargeable22 there is an agender character, a pre-transition trans boy, and a post-transition trans man (Tinman - it doesn't really have anything to do with the story so it's not in issue 1 or 2 yet but it's canon). in Questables4 the cast is mostly cis except for arin, who is genderfluid.

By all means, take all the recs. 8D I've actually never read a Tapas novel until I read yours, and it's really good. I love Alexi's attitude and personality, Theras is a sweetheart too. I can't pay to unlock the other chapters, but best of luck with your novel!

Aaaaa I just caught up with Pretty Boy and it's amazing!! Both very relatable and encouraging. Thanks for the rec -- and yeah boosting your own comic is absolutely okay. I love Coffee O'Clock and recommend it to anyone. 8D

Oh whoops I thought I replied to this when I liked it. I love that your characters are LGBTQ -- I think it's important to have a diverse cast of characters in any story, not just stories specifically about a certain group of people. That's why I'm working on my own LGBTQ+ comic, but it's not specifically about being queer.

And I'm really glad you added Questables because I LOVE that series. Your artwork is just very charming and I fell for the characters pretty quickly. xD

Ooh thanks! I'm gonna be checking out a lot on that Tagpacker, I didn't even know there was something like that. And you can total mention that for anyone else on here looking for recs. 8D I'd definitely recommend your comic to anyone.

Yeah, @potatoe1988 is the person who runs it along with the LGBT Webcomics23, and The Slash Pile10 blogs.
Lol sure. My comic12 does touch a little on some gender and sexuality stuff later on, and the characters are queer in some way, but the story itself doesn’t have any noteworthy queer themes. Also I’m not cis-gendered? But I’ve dealt with sexual orientation policing in Tapas forum, so I won’t get into details since I don’t have the energy for any back-and-forths.

I'm a trans creator, but my comic13 doesn't have much trans content (there's a historical figure referenced in the current chapter who is trans, but I don't make a point of discussing it because it's not relevant to the plot). It has a fair amount of LBG content though.

I have to say I don't write trans characters particularly often, and I've not posted any works featuring them online yet. I find it difficult to relate to a lot of trans characters in comics, whether autobiographical or fictional, written by trans creators or not, so I'm not sure how well received the trans characters I write would be.

Aaah I just finished the prologue and I gotta say I love it too. 8D I'm bookmarking that one.

Same here! And yeah God Town I'd definitely recommend to anyone -- though I gotta read the latest update. I have like 62 new comic notifications because I haven't been on Tapas lately. xD;

Great topic! I'm going to check them all out, I need more nb/trans stories in my library :heart_eyes:

And, if I can promo myself a little... You're already subbed to BSandL7 but for others: I'm genderfluid or something myself, and the cast of BSandL includes LGBT+ characters (e.g. the protagonists -- or only the other? The other one's an alien) and trans characters will appear in the story later on!

As a transman myself, I definitely understand the struggle of finding good comics with trans representation that isn't just a comic side relief or a transphobic portrayal. I'm planning to incorporate trans representation later on in my comics, but for now, I would gladly recommend With Great Abandon55. It's a great comic about a transman and cis male romance that was completed just recently!

I just put out the first chapter of the story I mentioned earlier. It's called Spectrum36. The three main characters are all LGBT+ characters, and one of them has their whole ark focused on gender identity.

I'm a trans guy who makes comics....
My current comic has a trans character who is yet to be revealed, too.
To top it off, it has canon gay and bisexual stuff goin' on.
(It contains violence though so be wary of that - and plenty of profane and hurtful language)

My diary comic also explores my personal experiences and my relationship with my significant other

This is not really, exactly, it's about a boy who switches back and forth.
But it came from my own sort of rejection of gender stereotyping.

I fall under the transgender umbrella. I don't like to talk about it too much (I've been seeking professional and non-professional help recently about it). I don't really write on the topic but I do sometimes have characters who are feminine men and masculine women. I do have a genderless character but it is never brought up in the series (and everyone calls them "him")

Tho, for other people's stuff, I would suggest Trans Man Walking18

Im a transwoman and a writer, currently only writing novels so no comics from me im afraid ^~^ though if a transgender superhero story interests you Spectrum18 is its name~

1 year later

Not sure if you're still interested since this thread is quite old, but I have a few novel series with trans protagonists! :slight_smile:

1 year later

Solarfunk Zombieland while not specifically about the trans experience does feature an autistic trans man as its main character. The comics beta readers are all neurodivergent LGBTQ with a majority being trans. Its very optimistic and definitely worth a read if you're dieing for good rep.

I’m a nonbinary creator and currently writing a nonbinary lead! It’s not a central part of the comic, but that’s what works best for me!

As a gay writer, my goal for my own series is to be able to promote LGBTQ+ empowerment. I really hope that my series will one day serve as a positive light towards the community, which is why my series stars a gay protagonist and features a good amount of other gay, bisexual, lesbian, and transgender characters!