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  2. List of webcomics with LGBT characters - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of some of the many webcomics featuring lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or otherwise LGBTQ content.. LGBTQ+ themes and characters were historically omitted intentionally from the content of comic strips and comic books, due to either censorship, the perception that LGBTQ+ representation was inappropriate for children, or the perception that comics as a medium were for children.

  3. Category:Transgender-related comics - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Transgender-related comics" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Alters;

  4. Assigned Male - Wikipedia

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    Assigned Male is a webcomic illustrated and written by Sophie Labelle. [2] It draws upon her experiences as a trans girl and woman. [3] [4] The comic, and series of zines, address issues of gender norms and privilege.

  5. List of graphic art works with LGBT characters - Wikipedia

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    Marvel Comics Presents: Jessie Drake Trans woman First appearance: Marvel Comics Presents #150 (1994). Jessie came out as a transgender girl in Marvel Comics Presents #151 and is the first openly transgender character in the Marvel Universe. United States 1989–2011 Veronica: Kevin Keller: Gay First appearance: Veronica #202 (2010). Kevin was ...

  6. Powerful Comics By Sophie Labelle Exploring LGBTQ+ ... - AOL

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    Sophie Labelle is a French-Canadian transgender cartoonist and activist whose work has captivated audiences around the world. The post Powerful Comics By Sophie Labelle Exploring LGBTQ+ Issues And ...

  7. Josou o Yamerarenaku Naru Otokonoko no Hanashi - Wikipedia

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    Josou o Yamerarenaku Naru Otokonoko no Hanashi is written and illustrated by Kobashiko. [4] As they enjoy gender-swap stories, they had originally planned to write a story about a transgender character, but decided to instead write about a male character dressing like a woman after deciding that Kazu does not have to be a woman to be cute.

  8. Venus Envy (webcomic) - Wikipedia

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    Venus Envy is a webcomic written and designed by a trans woman, and artist, named Crystal Frasier. [3] [4] [5] [a] It was first released in 2001.[6] [7] In addition to dealing with the themes of transgender people and gender transition, [8] [9] the strip also deals with other themes such as adolescence in general, William Shakespeare and women's soccer.

  9. Gender and webcomics - Wikipedia

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    More than 40% of female, transgender, and non-binary comic artists reported to be working in webcomics in June 2015, while less than 15% of male comic artists did. [1] [2]In contrast with mainstream American comics, webcomics are primarily written and drawn by women and gender variant people.