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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.
In this erotic Italian comic, Belzeba is the intersex daughter of the Devil. [28] [29] [30] Comet: Adventure Comics: 1989-1991 Comet is an intersex character, who changed their form from female to male, [31] and Comet later began relationship with Blithe, since she loved both their forms (revealing that Blithe is bisexual). [31] [32] Action ...
Published: c. 1960 to 1961 [1] Belle Vernon's Aunt Gaye runs The Green Room, a boarding house for theatre folk. However, many of their regular customers are being tempted away to the new Park View Guest House, and Belle desperately tries to find a way of saving her beloved aunt's livelihood.
The X-Men are a team of superheroes appearing in American comic books published by the Marvel Comics. The X-Men first appeared in the self-titled X-Men comic, cover dated September 1963. Due to the X-Men's immense popularity, Marvel has launched dozens of spin-off series, called "X-Legs" throughout the years.
New Zealand comics historian Matt Emery has praised the story for its largely accurate representation of both the country and Māori of the time, suggesting at least one of the writer or artist were familiar with the country, speculating that Noel Cook, who had worked for Amalgamated Press and Fleetway Publications, was a candidate. [11]
The adventures of the good-natured dog Scamp, owned by a girl named Fay. The character of Scamp - whose stories were 'put into words for him' by Ida Melbourne - a pseudonym for L.E. Ransome [7] - had previously appeared as text stories.
Ramona says that dating a girl was just a phase. [5] However, Ramona later spends the night at Roxie's house and they make out offscreen. [6] Canada Jon Kent: DC Comics: 2015-present Jon has a male love interest and is canonically bisexual. [7] [8] [9] United States Korra: The Legend of Korra: Turf Wars & The Legend of Korra: Ruins of the Empire
Bored of the life of a pampered rich girl, Sandie McShane slips away from her wealthy parents' home on the Caribbean island of Barmudos to live in a waterside shack. Sandie soon makes friends with a group of less privileged children - and then leads them in an assault on the sensibilities of Barmudos high society.