/r/queercomics
A place for the celebration, discussion, and/or promotion of historical and contemporary LGBT-themes in comics. Feel free to post about the narrative strategies in Bechdel's Fun Home or ship Hulking and Wiccan to your heart's content.
There's a ton of comic content out there for those of you who happen to be queer, and you should be able to find it all here.
What you shouldn't find here is exorbitant amounts of cartoon porn. There's already a subreddit for that: /r/gaytoons
Other fantastic LGBT communities:
And comics:
/r/queercomics
I'm super proud of my web comic, The Cloud Girls! I recommend it to fans of Gravity Falls, The Owl House, and Adventure Time. Or just anyone who likes goofy, zany adventures! The link will be in the comments.
It is not a romance comic, like a lot of Webtoons, but there are queer characters!
Hi everyone!
I’m a writer working on a passion project—a superhero comic called Sandalman. It’s a unique and vibrant story with LGBTQ+ themes, centered on a hero who draws his powers from the earth, sun, and moon while navigating a transformed world after a massive environmental disaster.
This is purely a hobby project—unpaid for both of us—but I’m looking for an artist who shares a love for storytelling and would enjoy collaborating to bring this world to life.
What I’m Looking For: • Someone who loves superheroes and enjoys creating bold, colorful art. • Open to working on designs for characters, action scenes, and environmental backdrops. • LGBTQ+ friendly or passionate about inclusive stories.
What I Can Offer: • A fully written script to work from, with clear panel descriptions and dialogue. • Creative visual style—your input will be valued and encouraged. • Shared credit for the project to showcase in your portfolio.
About the Comic:
The story is set in a world reshaped by an environmental disaster, where a reluctant hero, Sandalman, embraces his powers to unite divided communities and face dark forces like Shadowsole, his nemesis. It’s a colorful, empowering story about resilience, identity, and hope. About me: I'm 39 Latino from the southwest. Came out at a late age. I'm a chef and a nerd. Love classic video games, movies music and the occasional beer, mainly sours. Never done a comic before but love creative writing and a few years ago me and my siblings made a book together about our real life old west outlaw great great great grandfather. This has started something in me to do more writing. I can definitely share more about me later.
If this sounds like something you’d like to work on, let’s chat! Feel free to share your portfolio or examples of your art, and we can discuss how to move forward.
Looking forward to connecting with a fellow creative!
Keep making Queer Comics, never stop! Happy 2025!
Hey everybody.
I'm tring to begin Anarcoma by Nazario, but i just can't manage to get into the story. I don't understand a thing, the characters are all mixed up in my head and there are a LOT of talking. Any recommendation to dive into it ? The drawing are superb and the story seems fun, i'd feel to let it go... I have to say that i've barely read 10 pages among the 150. Am i going to see better what all this mess is about after a couple more hour reading it ? Also, is the amount of reading becoming more digest with the time ? For now i've mostly watched the images lol -maybe i'm slightly stupid who knows-
Aurele
Hey folks, I wanted to take a second to tell you about my first comic that's currently live on Kickstarter, When We Transform! Ever since I came out as a trans woman, I've wanted to tell a trans story with transforming superheroes like the Power Rangers or Sailor Moon, so I decided I'd go ahead and create my own world of heroes to do just that!
This first issue of our comic explores what happens when a character goes into their transformation sequence, but doesn’t come out on the other side! This first “Issue 0” will act as a pilot of sorts for the series going forward, which we’ll be continuing as a web comic after the close of the campaign. We’re also doing something new in the realm of comics with our “special edition” variant, it a first-of-its kind color changing comic book! A few other comics have done “black light issues” that helped inspire this, but we’re taking that concept to the next level! We collaborated with Colorimetry Lights and SeeOne Art to bring their light-reactive color changing art style to the world of comics for the first time ever!
There’s more information about both the book and the color changing variant in the Kickstarter. We’re already about 60% funded, but I hope you’ll consider backing the campaign and help us share this story with the world!
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/tomitrembath/when-we-transform?ref=3il9n2&token=d893e358
Omg. I read it in one go and cried. I never felt so represented.
Hey everyone,
I read this cool watercolor webcomic in like 2016 or 2017 about these college kids who get involved in this sort of fae/fairy realm. It was a really pretty comic, and I can't remember the name of it at all.
Here are some random details I remember:
The story sort of follows a freshman coming to this college and getting mixed up in some supernatural stuff.
One main character was femme/enby, I think they had dyed green hair.
Another main character was a kind of austere Black guy with dreads.
Seemed to be set in Canada or the northeast-- it was mostly snowy.
There was some kind of supernatural power imbalance that was affecting the environment somehow.
Sorry if this is too vague! Appreciate any help :)