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I would recommend my own story, Tempest Red9, as my main cast of seven characters only has two hetero sexuals... but how much are you looking for the story to be about sexualities? It isn't mentioned most of the time, and at only a few points does sexuality have some sort of relevance. All that, and I'm only 13 pages into what I'm planning to be a 200+ page story... and the second lead character hasnt even been introduced yet hahah!

I myself am bisexual (and had a kind of hard time coming to grips with it), so I feel like I understand a bit more about it than someone who is totally clueless... but, we'll see how I'll be able to tackle my main character's asexuality ._.;; (only a little concerned there haha)

ahh yeah it dont matter if its not deeply embedded in the story so long as the characters are lgbt in the comic, yknow?

6 months later

Hey there! I just started P + B12 a gay webcomic. Could you check it out and see what you think?

You can check out my series I have characters that aren't all white Demon Shrine.8 ( The story takes place in an african setting, only one character has gray skin. He was a female in one of his past lives but he is more of an..eh "it" I would say. )

I'M BACK on this thread only to reccomend the manga "My lesbian experience with loneliness" because i just finished it and its really, really good and touching work. it doesn't deals only with sexuality, but with feelings, self discovery, acceptance and depression, and its a really short read (5 chapters) but really worth it!

Helloo, I'm hoping it's okay for me to recommend my comic here! I'm a genderfluid biro/ace writer and my comic Questables15 features an all-LGBT and all-POC cast. It's a comedic adventure in a fantasy/DnD setting, following a young dwarf named Robin who's setting out on her first big quest. It turns from solo adventure into tight knit family of misfits pretty quickly, and although the format is pretty simple and punchy, there's a lot of story planned for their adventures! (:

The focus is going to fluctuate between being story-driven and relationship-driven, and I'm going to do my best to keep a satisfying balance between the two. A few more tidbits/features: There's a positive ace/aro relationship, and the aro character isn't a cold/cruel asshole; the romance between the two girls actually gets a chance to develop as they become friends first; there's no abuse or dubious themes, and the attitude overall is generally optimistic and positive! Thank you to anyone who decides to check it out, and I really hope it's a good fun read!

Hello! it might be a bit late but I really recommend In Your Paws21. Its a GL story set in Thailand The art is pretty good and the story's interesting.

Hi all, here to share my own sci-fi comic Unnatural Life12. It's got an all LGBT+ cast of color, with lots of varieties of queerness and color. Here's the cast list3, the first 3 of whom have already appeared. The protagonist is nonbinary, the leading lady is pan and autistic, and the leading dude is aro-ace. The protag is pretty young and in need of guidance so they get unofficially adopted by a lesbian couple in an upcoming chapter.
I'm a mixed brown, agender, and ND comic maker so my story about DNA-modifying viruses is going to be told by a ton of minority characters and no one can stop me. :stuck_out_tongue:

Gosh all these comic. If this is all still going I'd like to put mine in with all this! :smiley:

My comic Downstairs is a furry/anthro comic mainly with LGBTQ characters in the story everywhere. The story doesn't focus on the themes of LGBTQ struggles but merely has it as ... well, a thing that happens. The actual story is supernatural, action, and adventure with a bit of drama! It's on-going and you can read it on Tapas or Tumblr !

Tapas7 - Tumblr

My girlfriend and I work on this together and it's a 3+ year project between us! I draw it, and I'm trans male / queer, she's a cute chubby demigirl. We're both Asexual as well!

Thanks for looking!

ive been eyeing your comic for ages but put off by the use of blogspot (im just not very good at checking up on comics) but now i think im really gonna have to read it. it looks super good

I don't know if you would like my work that I've started.

The story focuses on two male characters that are gay, and mostly deals with societal problems set in a futuristic setting. I am going for the 'it's a story with plot, but the characters just so happen to be gay and falling in love," sort of thing. Plus my couple is interracial, and there is a mix of every race throughout the comic.

I am a lesbian myself, and it's important to me that my comic touch on some of the struggles LGBTQ+ people face, even in a fictional sifi type setting. I know that I still face some discrimination and hardship. These characters relate to me and my life and I try to write what I know, even if it is taking place in a fictional setting.

Not comic per se but my novels are both LGBT+ themed :blush:

DRAFT7

DRAFT features the daily lives of an Artist and a Writer who live together in an apartment. With their clashing personalities, weird things and hilarity are bound to happen.

From Paris, With Love3

Elise Zaragoza is not your typical college girl who listens to gossips and cares about her instructors or professors. She would attend her classes, wait for it to end, and proceed to the next class until her day ends. That is until she meets the new instructor at her webpage design class. A Frenchwoman named Claire Le Creuset.

Her boring college life is soon filled with too much blushing, running away, and lots of confusing encounters with her French instructor.

Listen how Elise tells the story about how she meets and fall for her instructor Claire, and deal with the Frenchwoman's eccentricities.

Thanks!!! :slight_smile:

sorry, this thread is for comics. im not after novels (also, teacher/student romance is nasty at any age)

1 month later

My comic Departure8 has a mainly LGBT+ cast including nonbinary, trans, and genderfluid characters.

The orientations of these characters isn't the main focus of the comic, but it's a very obvious part of it.