There are plenty of lists of f/f books or books featuring queer lady people, but what about graphic novels?
A little list of awesome comics and graphic novels that I've read lately #PrideMonth
A little list of awesome comics and graphic novels that I've read lately #PrideMonth
Mooncakes by Suzanne Walker & Wendy Xu
F/nb romance, both PoC
One is a witch, the other a werewolf
Sapphic grandma's!!
Focus on family and becoming your own person
Age-wise kind of between YA & NA, both characters are considering what to do with their life
F/nb romance, both PoC
One is a witch, the other a werewolf
Sapphic grandma's!!
Focus on family and becoming your own person
Age-wise kind of between YA & NA, both characters are considering what to do with their life
Heavy Vinyl by Carly Usdin & Nina Vakueva (ongoing comic)
SO MANY QUEER LADIES. The main romance is f/f, and most people in this seem to be gay
Second volume introduces a trans woman side character who promises to be awesome
90s vibes
All girls fight-club
YA
SO MANY QUEER LADIES. The main romance is f/f, and most people in this seem to be gay
Second volume introduces a trans woman side character who promises to be awesome
90s vibes
All girls fight-club
YA
Moonstruck by Grace Ellis & Shae Beagle (ongoing comic)
Latinx & Black f/f werewolf couple
Non-binary centaur who uses they/them pronouns - they're an absolute delight
Wholesome, but with darker undertones. The main couple aren't perfect
NA
The art is stunning
Latinx & Black f/f werewolf couple
Non-binary centaur who uses they/them pronouns - they're an absolute delight
Wholesome, but with darker undertones. The main couple aren't perfect
NA
The art is stunning
Bury the Lede by Gaby Dunn & Claire Roe
Gritty, noir-like journalistic thriller
Asian-American messy bi female main character
She's ambitious, and loses sight of her own ethics
Good example of a story where queerness isn't the focus, it's just there
Gritty, noir-like journalistic thriller
Asian-American messy bi female main character
She's ambitious, and loses sight of her own ethics
Good example of a story where queerness isn't the focus, it's just there
Ghosted in L.A. by Sina Grace & Siobhan Keenan
Daphne moves to L.A. to go to uni, and finds herself living in a haunted mansion
Solidly NA - it's all about figuring out yourself and your sexuality
Takes a little while to get going but becoming increasingly queer
Daphne moves to L.A. to go to uni, and finds herself living in a haunted mansion
Solidly NA - it's all about figuring out yourself and your sexuality
Takes a little while to get going but becoming increasingly queer
And now some bonus ones that I haven't read yet but sound great:
Cosmoknights by Hannah Templer: advertised as space gays (yes please)
Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up with Me by Mariko Tamaki & Rosemary Valero-O'Connell: story about a toxic f/f relationship and growing up
Cosmoknights by Hannah Templer: advertised as space gays (yes please)
Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up with Me by Mariko Tamaki & Rosemary Valero-O'Connell: story about a toxic f/f relationship and growing up
Kiss Number 8 by Colleen A.F. Venable & Ellen T. Crenshaw: story of Amanda who figures out her sexuality through kissing people (warning for homophobia & transphobia)
The Avant-Guards by Carly Usdin & Noah Hayes: YA comic with tons of queer diversity
The Avant-Guards by Carly Usdin & Noah Hayes: YA comic with tons of queer diversity
Stage Dreams by Melanie Gillman: trans girl Grace gets kidnapped by Latinx outlaw Flor in a western adventure (I can't wait to read this one)
b.b. free by Gabby Rivera & Royal Dunlap: mysterious post-apocalyptic story with queer Latinx (?) main character
b.b. free by Gabby Rivera & Royal Dunlap: mysterious post-apocalyptic story with queer Latinx (?) main character