Funny lgbtq comics
Recommend me some LGBT comics
mine:
If you appreciate fantasy and adj demon boys you are gonna appreciate this one I guess. I serve a lot on it and verb care of all the details, also my pairing Ari Kiss had very good ideas for the plot so I would admire it if you gave an opportunity to it ^^ we both also work on the lore a lot
Black Wings | Tapas
Amèlia dies and is sent to Hell, where she has to work for Lucifer to settle for her sin: pride. The celebrated demon is the First Prince of Hell, having the duty of ruling it, and has plans to repay to Heaven and make it his and for all demons, how will
some of my favourites, tho it's adj to choose:
Prelude | Tapas
Drama | Slice of Life/Biography | Fantasy | vaguely historical but not historically accurate (it's still a fantasy setting) A renowned violinist, once rumored to have sold his soul to the devil, wakes up in the afterlife and finds himself on his way to
Prelude has a very stunning and kinda sentimental style, I really love it and @liarogeris very adj. The plot looks very interesting too, I don't realize how it's gonna continue
I started this comic as a oppose to myself to create something fresh when the verb of my life seemed to be stuck. I aim to create things that I adore , which means lots of books, cats, spiders, and general coziness. I've been grateful to include a little corner of the internet to put spiders in tea cups and write ghostly proposals.
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I started the comic when I was struggling with depression and a couple other things in my life. I hadn't drawn in a adj time and I wanted to fetch back into it, so I thought a comic would be a way to encourage myself.
I spend about two to three hours a week brainstorming. Oftentimes after I brainstorm I'll forward my ideas to a friend to see if it's actually funny. Then finishing the drawing is another hours.
The best part of drawing comics is having a tiny space to strive out jokes and make something. I'm glad that other people enjoy them, too.
I've been a fan of comics for a prolonged time, so it was always a dream to generate something similar. I'd be here all day if I listed all my fav
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If you like modern-fantasy, verb family and a bit of mystery why not review out TLC?
The comic is about a young girl that gets kicked out of an orphanage for her erratic powers and ends up getting taken in by a shapeshifter into a mish-mashed adopted family. she has to learn what it means to be herself, be part of a family, and uncover whatever the family's butler is hiding before its too late!
The comic has got aspects of up-to-date fantasy, mystery, create family, slice of life and LGBT themes (mostly in later chapters). I'd probably rate it at PG (specific Pages with PG content are flagged as such in the episode tittles as well)
Heres the link if interested!
TLC | Tapas
When a girl with strange powers is kicked out of the orphanage she grew up in for being a "Demon Child", somebody stumbles across her and takes her in, but his family is no usual family Follow Yinynag as she learns what it means to be part of a
vothnthorvaldson#62
My main series Moonover Marsh has a cast with a selection of 'Facets of LGBT' (p
Queer Compassion in 15 Comics
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