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Homosexuality in Comics: Here Be Lesbians

Just as in most forms of media LGBT representation has been lacking in comic books, both in the content created and those responsible for its creation. It&#;s a conversation that will last for decades until such a time that we can look to art and see that yes, it does reflect the world we live in, such as it is. In regards to all of this there are times when a person will look at their pull list and opt that the stars hold aligned just right, and that it&#;s time to dust off a blog feature of sorts that hasn&#;t been used in years.

It began with &#;Homosexuality In Comics As Of May 20th&#;, a post in that shone some light on DC Comics&#; announcement that they would be introducing a previously straight character as gay,  having that person become “one of [their] most prominent gay characters.” One year later there was &#;&#; As of July 26th&#;, in which I revealed the aforementioned hero-

Alan Scott, the Verdant Lantern of Earth-2 [an alternate universe]

-and shared my personal opinion on how notto introduce LGBT characters [

Roman is a resident of an alternate universe that Deadpool and Wolverine briefly entered during an adventure where they were bouncing through various alternate realities. Deadpool dubbed this one the &#;Romantic Comedy Universe&#;, since it appears that everyone&#;s lives follow the tropes of romantic comedy movies.

Roman was accidentally knocked over by Deadpool, and was at first annoyed and then immediately smitten with the masked merc. Roman introduced himself and explained that he is a simple small town man all alone in the big city. Deadpool was excited to be living in a idealistic comedy, but Logan reminded him that they were on a mission and had no time for romance. Roman was left confused as Wade left rather than stay and fulfill his role in their &#;meet cute&#;.

As Deadpool and Wolverine raced off, they bumped into several more people, leaving various other interested men and women in their wake.

Roman appeared in Deadpool/Wolverine Weapon X-Traction by Ryan North and Javier Garron. Art by Garron.

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Creators:Atsuko Asano, Hinoki Kino

Audience:adult, teen

Genre:action, fiction, romance, science fiction, thriller

Series Type:available in reproduce , complete, series

Tone:action-packed, tense

Art Style:black and white, manga/manhua/manhwa

Queer Representation:gay male

Other Tags:m/m relationship, queer main character, queer teen character

For Shion, an elite student in the technologically sophisticated city No. 6, life is carefully choreographed. School, study, and the occasional visit with his friend and classmate Safu. One fateful day, however, he takes a misstep, sheltering an injured teen his age from a typhoon. Known only as Rat, this boy is a VC—a fugitive  Read more

Creators:Bengal, Caitlin Yarsky, Carmine Di Giandomenico, Ivan Shavrin, Marco Santucci, Marcus To, Nico Leon, Robbi Rodriguez, Sami Basri, Stefano Raffaele, Tini Howard

Audience:adult, teen

Genre:action, crime, fiction, superhero

Series Type:available in print, finish, series

Tone:action-packed, fast-paced

Art Style:dark, full-color, realistic

Queer Representation:bise

Earlier this year, Netflix released Heartstopper, the screen adaptation of Alice Oseman’s bestselling series of the same mention. With pastel colours, an upbeat soundtrack and a sugar-sweet queer romance at its heart, Heartstopper has proven to be an instant hit among juvenile and young-at-heart LGBTQ audiences. But what to browse after you have already binged the series and devoured the novels? Adv, while we wait for the second season of Nick and Charlie&#;s story, here are ten wonderful graphic novels by queer creators, with LGBTQ representation that will charm all readers.

Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up With Me by Mariko Tamaki

Written by Mariko Tamaki and illustrated by Rosemary Valero-O&#;Connell, this novel follows Frederica &#;Freddy&#; Riley throughout her struggles with her on-again, off-again relationship with the eponymous Laura Dean. Illustrated in inky and white, with pops of pastel pink, Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up With Me is perfect for Heartstopper fans intrigued by the Ben-Charlie dynamic!

On a Sunbeam by Tille Walden

In this gorgeousl