Though I've been trying desperately not to endlessly plug it, my comic, That's Not How You Spell It, fits the bill. To give the short idea for those interested in only it's LGBT ideas, it stars several LGBT character and has an LGBT twist I'd hate to give away. A few characters I can introduce without spoiling much is Cam and J. Cam--somebody who identifies with a non-binary gender--is coupled with Jay--a bisexual man--to act as the two meddling best friends. They serve to show my sexuality and gender and give a nice little heads up for what LGBT twists may or may not be coming soon (spoilers: it is coming really soon).
For those interested in a solid plot I can discuss more openly, it's about two men, one named Isacc, and one named Jehsi. It mainly focuses on Isacc, as he has an interesting point of view. When he was younger, his mother told Isacc to never hang around bad people, and due to taking the advice to the heart and not being able to distinguish between good and bad people, he stopped hanging around everybody, leaving him to a childhood of voluntary solitude. He believes now, in his college years, that everybody is bad and therefore cannot be trusted. Unfortunately, half way through freshman year, Jehsi--your typical bad boy cliche with a twist--pairs up with him in the dorms as his new roommate. Now Isacc is forced to face his fears of confrontation and evil while Jehsi deals with a few interesting problems of his own.
Set right here on Tapastic, heres the link: https://tapas.io/series/Thats-Not-How-You-Spell-I