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Ooh well My comic Downstairs3 has a pretty big LGBTQ cast itself! The main characters are a lesbian couple, and technically one doesn't identify as female. It's a big magical journey in a modernish world with supernatural tones and a bit of drama! Thanks for looking :smiley:

If anyone want to take a look at my comic. I try to deal with LGBTQ problems as i relate to it myself, but right now the comic is in it's early stages so not a lot of that has shown up.

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My character sheets make this more apparent at the moment (Grayson is the only straight main character), but I've got a comic I'd like to share!

My current comic, "flirting with death", has a lot of LGBT themes.
It's an action/supernatural story mostly, but the plot hangs on two queer romances as well, between the protagonist and his genderfluid love interest, and a broken lesbian love affair from years gone by.
It's slow burn at the moment, since it's not been on that long, but it updates on fridays.

Hello! It's nice to see quite a lot of people are creating with LGBT+ subject here on tapas.
My comic contains LGBT+ subjects (most of it on the T front, but there's not more), but does not completely focus on it. My aim is to tell a story that represents LGBT+ folks without restricting them to being just their sexuality or gender.

The story revolves around a young witch looking for her mother in a strange town and meeting new friends (and maybe also some enemies). You can find it here:

My comic, Departure, isn't based around LGBT+ issues, but pretty much none of the characters are straight. Their orientations do come through in casual scenes, but it's not entirely based around their identities.

Not sure if this counts, but a good half of my comic's characters are queer. It's not that important to the story and I haven't mentioned it yet, heh.

Scrolling through this thread and these comics look awesome!

My comic, The Flipside1, is a mystery series surrounding a town so perfect that it's suspicious. There will be some LGBT themes in the comic, but it's not the main focus. Lillian is the first main protagonist, she escaped from the town in question and is in the process of discovering her identity. Noel is another main protagonist, she is a young trans woman who is about to graduate from chef school and is figuring out what she wants to do next. Noel ends up befriending Lillian and they decide they're going to investigate Lillian's town, despite having little to no experience in crime solving. :smiley:

Our main character in Future Feline Fighting Force has two Dads. They play a supporting - but crucial - role in our story and have just been introduced. One of our main characters, Zima, is genderqueer.

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"Gabe's a regular guy who just've been dumped by his highschool sweetheart. To win her back, he crossdress as a cute redhead so he can date his ex-girlfriend's crush, in an attempt to make her come back to him." <3

My comic is Long Shot3, and tbh, I don't feel like my actual skill shows till the special chapter "Charm". But you gotta start somewhere. It's a typical, not so typical love story about a boy that has a huge crush on his best friend. Along with a bunch of side characters that support them, but the love interest is an idiot (or is he? ooooo.) and never notices his friends feelings.

I'm not good at explaining my comic. Lol.

mines a novel but.. well you know ^~^ the story is called spectrum, focusing on a closeted transgender heroine who gains the ability to shift between her original body and a superhuman female ideal of herself, its only got a couple of chapters so far but the next two are coming in October!~