Andy is a trans genderqueer who isn’t afraid to stand up for themself, whilst Scout is an emotionally sensitive, serial mistake-maker.
Created by Archie Bongiovanni, Grease Bats is funny, irreverent, and super relatable.
Told through a collection of short-and-punchy gag strips, we follow the pair and their friend group through a bunch of hilarious adventures.
It originally ran from 1987 to 1997, before making a resurgence in 2002, 2006, and “retiring” in 2020.
How did the robot revolution come about? Wrong!
Things get messy in Don’t Call Me Daddywhen Hanao develops feelings for Ryuuji – especially since he has no idea if they are reciprocated. Yawwwwwn! Luckily, the support outweighed the haters, with readers agreeing that in 1990s Canada, LGBTQ people exist and deserve to be represented.
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Titled “Sandy Comes Out”, it was the first comic strip to include a lesbian.
In the strip (which you can take a peek at on this Tumblr page), Sandy ponders on how she can escape a life of convention and the nuclear family. Throughout its run, it featured comic strips on coming out, political activism, bisexuality, and the use of correct pronouns.
It gave several up-and-coming cartoonists their big break, inspired the work of countless other gay artists, and provided a piece of escapism for gay comic book fans who had to contend with the challenges of being queer and living through the 1980s.
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Hanao and Ryuuji were inseparable as kids. Like whom is the robot living with Brendan? The biggest success of all, it inspired a movie. The storyline was nominated (and won!) for a Pulitzer Prize, although some newspapers found the story to be in poor taste and refused to publish it! She goes to work at her dad’s mechanic shop. Don’t mind if we devour every page!
The year is 2169 and Pan lives quite an ordinary life.
It introduced the openly gay character, Andy Lippincott, in 1976. Plus, who doesn’t love reading about hot men in skin-tight suits?
Though we do love gay comics starring regular gay folk and their stories, of which there are plenty.
Comic books are the best friend of any traveler.
It appeared in several LGBTQ publications between 1987 to 2004, including Swerve, Perceptions, and the Washington Blade. It follows figure-skater-turned-ice-hockey-player Eric “Bitty” Bittle as he deals with the sporty culture of his new college, while coming to terms with his sexuality.
Over the years he develops a rivalry with Jack Zimmermann, the son of a legendary hockey player Bad Bob Zimmermann.
Except Alastair is partially responsible.
When he tracks down his old partner Brendan, he discovers he has a new spouse…who looks suspiciously like Alastair. Unfortunately, he learns that this may be a lot harder than he thinks…
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Scantily clad men peeking their heads into near-empty refrigerators. At first, they each come off as walking stereotypes, but over time, the story evolves to show how they are much more than that.
It's full of sharp wit, hilarious antics…and best of all, the characters are dressed in the best (and by that we mean cringy!) 90s fashion.
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As it grew in popularity, Oseman decided to self-publish the tale into physical copies…and the rest is herstory.
Heartstopper has won praise for not only celebrating gay youth but by representing bisexuality and trans identities in a positive light. Total strangers becoming fast friends over their shared love for all things gay.
Noticing how gay people were viewed as subhuman by a vast amount of the public, Cruse believed such a series could show society the humanity of the LGBTQ community.
Calls for submissions were put out throughout its run, encouraging queer people to share their stories.