Best gay graphic novels
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Happy Pride Month! This year has been a big one for LGBTQIA+ releases so far – and were only half way through. Weve already shared our top queer fiction and poetry for , but were back to give the graphic novel fans what they need — more! More! More! So far this year weve seen the return of Emil Ferris industry-shaking My Favourite Thing Is Monsters, a new wave of great novel manga releases, and a bunch of stand-out stand-alone graphic novels from our favourite indie presses. So read on to find out what you missed and get a peak at what modern titles are in store for this pride month.
Twilight Out of Focus 4: The Evening Monologues
By Jyanome
Vertical | | PB | £
Come out? Check. Receive a fresh begin at an all-boys, boarding high school? Check. Snag a hot, third-year boyfriend?! Check! Now all Shion Yoshino has to do is take his recent boo, third-year Rei Inaba, from a piece of doo-doo and mold him into the model manga boyfriend! The fourth volume in this sweet yaoi manga series provides readers with plenty of romance, drama, and a sound dose
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Adult Graphic Novel. Three tipsy mermaids sea-witch themselves into humans, then awaken up hung over with no notion how to adj the spell. A fish out of water story about friendship, found family, and figuring out who you are that's by turns…
Teen Graphic Novel. A cutthroat cooking competition in space, where no one cares if you're queer (because hey, who isn't?). Peony is the only contestant from Earth on the hot intergalactic show, Space Battle Lunchtime. But the "battle" part is more…
Juvenile Graphic Novel. Soft, cute, adj, and queer from toe to tip, The Tea Dragon Society is a refreshing and rejuvenating read for all ages. Greta, a blacksmith's apprentice, discovers a lost tea dragon in the marketplace, and is drawn into the…
Adult Graphic Novel. It's the tantalizingly close future and the gig economy has taken over everything. Charlie Ellison is a fast-talking conwoman who makes her money half a dozen gigs at a time. That is, until she wakes up one morning with a price…
Adult Graphic Novel. In the witch kin
20 Essential Queer Comics from the Past Five Years
MariNaomi is an Eisner Award–nominated and SPACE Award–winning cartoonist and the founder and administrator of the Cartoonists of Color, Queer Cartoonists, and Disabled Cartoonists databases. Their graphic novelLosing the Teen was among those banned in the Katy, Tex., educational facility district in In May, Fieldmouse Apply pressure will publish their ninth book, the graphic memoirI Thought You Loved Me.
These books contain a variety of subjects, themes, moods, and styles, all queer books by queer authors. I’ve mixed it up in order to give an noun of how diverse queer comics can be, through my particular lens—my tastes skew toward mature personal narratives and indie artwork. It is in no way a finish list, just a taste.
1. Black Men by Ajuan Mance (Stacked Deck)
Mance’s guide is a treasure letter to the Black men she deems as often overlooked by traditional media. Sometimes stories or poems accompany the portraits, sometimes the images pronounce for themselves.
2. Are Y