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The character of Emo Philips appears as a fidgety, possibly mentally disturbed, nervous but highly intelligent individual. [3] Philips constantly moves throughout the routine, often shifting from sitting to standing positions, wandering from end to end on stage, playing with his hair or clothing, or going as far as to partially undress as he delivers punchlines.
Characters Name of comic Years Notes Eric Bittle Check, Please! 2013–present This comic by Ngozi Ukazu centers around a gay protagonist on a college hockey team. [51] Jo's dads Lumberjanes: 2014–2020 Jo is a trans woman of color with two dads and acts as an "expert on what it means to be a Lumberjane" to the fellow campers. [52] [53]
For lists of characters in Japanese comics, see Category:Lists of anime and manga characters. Subcategories This category has the following 8 subcategories, out of 8 total.
The Amazing Mr X (comics) The Ambassador (comic strip) Anathème Percemiche; Anatool; Archie Andrews; Angara (Tulsi Comics) Anthony (character) Anthracite (Chlorophylle) Jon Arbuckle; Argus (Tom Puss) Gli Aristocratici; Arn (comics) Arnold (comic strip) List of Arthur characters; Arthur le fantôme justicier; Arzach; Åsa-Nisse; Asok (Dilbert ...
Owner of a collectibles shop. Character from an episode, "Homer's Phobia", [18] voiced by gay actor and director John Waters. This character was used as an example for issues with homosexuality and the show expressing thoughts and feelings for them. He is also the first LGBT character that the show used. [19] [20] [21] United States Honjō Kamatari
This is a list of some of the many webcomics featuring lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or otherwise LGBTQ content.. LGBTQ+ themes and characters were historically omitted intentionally from the content of comic strips and comic books, due to either censorship, the perception that LGBTQ+ representation was inappropriate for children, or the perception that comics as a medium were for children.
The eponymous Boys as depicted in the television series and comics respectively.. The following is a list of fictional characters from the comic series The Boys, created by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson, and subsequent media franchise developed by Eric Kripke, consisting of a live-action adaptation, the web series Seven on 7, the animated anthology series The Boys Presents: Diabolical, and ...
Emo, whose participants are called emo kids or emos, is a subculture which began in the United States in the 1990s. [1] Based around emo music, the subculture formed in the genre's mid-1990s San Diego scene, where participants were derisively called Spock rock due to their distinctive straight, black haircuts.