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Mar 2021

I never used LGTB+ to promote my comic because it's not really a main theme...? I just happen to have diverse characters in that regard. :confounded: But why shouldn't I, since I'm bisexual myself... The cast is still small right now, but I got a whole lot of more characters and development of their relationships to come.

Genres: Fantasy, Draa

Hi everyone!! My name is Vay Sav, a pleasure meeting you all!
I just published my comic "For the second time" in Tapas and webtoon :smile:
It is a Gl / slice of life type of comic about two girls that meet again after 8 years, but don't recognize each other at first. It explores music, campus life, friendship, some dark themes and healing.
I would appreciate a lot if you check it out! No pressure~
Here are some illustrations :smiley:

Hello there! I'm a new author on tapas, though I've been writing for 25 years or so. I tend to gravitate towards LGBT+ content and the current projects on tapas are no exception! If you're interested in diverse characters with a wide cast, try The Tale of the Red Knight on for size! If you're more interested in cat boys in the forest, well, Take a Hike! is for you!

My comic is more a dark fantasy/horror but many of the cast members are lgbt including the lead who is Bi plagued by a genderless demon.

Do you guys like weird stories? This is my polyromance story. It's filled with dark humor and facts about death!

I hope you like it!

Great idea! My comic Skip is a fantasy adventure, and almost all the characters are queer and/or trans, including the protagonist. :rainbow:

Hi everyone! My girlfriend and I actually collaborate to create our webcomic (I do characters, they do backgrounds)! We're both nonbinary/sapphic. So I think the comic is basically just fueled by gay energy... :sparkles:

All the characters (except a villain later lol) are lgbtq+! The story is pretty early on, so not much plot has happened yet... but it will feature a prominent genderfluid/nonbinary character as well as have lots of bi/gay romances as the story progresses! The comic is a modern fantasy/slice of life story, mixed with some action later on. But uhhh right now its mainly just a coffee shop. :coffee:

Does it count if you have a fair amount of LGBTQ characters, even though it is not the focus of your story?

Ohh thanks for this

Underworld Hysteria
Coming under the radar of bounty hunter Kat Costello, Mob boss Mary Franzese becomes a vital asset in Kat’s plan for killing Capo, a powerful figure who stands above them all . Will the two rise to the challenge , or will they lose to the underworld hysteria?

The leads are both wlw, and all the main characters fall under the LGBTQ+ specturm!


Ahiko: Non-binary (she/they)
Enossa: Asexual (She/her)
Rokuzo: Bi-sexual (He/Him)
There is more but these ant the characters introduced so far.



Here is mine! It is not LGBT+ focused, but I do have some characters within the alphabet mafia. There is a trans man and my main couple is a bisexual and demi-sexual pairing (though this is not made apparent until later in the story).
There will be others added way later into the story.

Genre: romance, drama, fantasy

Tilly is a gay, sex-positive asexual lust demon (although, strangely enough, that's not the source of his issues). Methe is a pansexual angel halfbreed. Background and side characters are of varying identities and sexualities, but I don't get to explore them much until later. But the hallway lesbians will get to appear more than once in Act 1.
Edit: I mixed up this thread and another. Fix, adjust, sigh. So continues this week...

Well then, here's my story:
Genres: Fantasy, Adventure, Action, Drama, Romance

The Death and Him
Genres: Fantasy, Romance, Drama

Going up
Genres: Slice of life, Comedy, Shorts

Gay Magical Girls!

Basically I got tired of all the Yuri bait and made my own magical girl series. It has shounen like fight scenes, comedy, and it is unashamedly gay (Romance!)

My mc is a lesbian, and I'm planning for her to get a love interest in later chapters. It's not the main plot, but it isn't just a throwaway mention of "oh yeah, she likes girls".