Society, Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual, Arts and Entertainment, Comics, Titles
- A Lesbian web comic that pokes fun at current issues.
- The adventures, social and political commentary of buckminster duck, the gay duck.
- Webcomic about a gay man named Joe and the bizarre things that happen when supernatural forces take notice of him.
- The life and love of Enio and Mike, facing aging together.
- Queer-themed political cartoons, which have appeared in over 20 gay publications.
- Strips about living with HIV and AIDS.
- The story of a boy who thought he could be a woman so well, he moved in with one.
- A shounen-ai webcomic with a religious twist.
- Comic about a struggling actor/waiter in West Hollywood, his roommate Rigo, a model/bartender in a popular night club, and his friend Ray and Ray's drag queen boyfriend, Derrick. [Requires Flash.]
- A on-line lesbian comic strip, following the antics of a group of friends. Updated weekly.
- A comic about being young, queer, and prematurely bitter.
- Webcomic about deities of various mythologies. Mostly about Satan and his goatherd boyfriend.
- The adventures of this gay superhero. Includes daily and archived episodes, and comics news.
- Comic strip by Greg Fox about a gay bed and breakfast in the suburbs, featuring a cast of gay guys, (has appeared in GENRE magazine).
- Online comic in a fantasy version of the 19th century. The arranged marriage of a young gay nobleman begins an unexpected conflict.
- Syndicated cartoon strip published in many gay community publications, about a gay couple in New York. Includes sample strips, and background information.
- Features comics by Sérgio Toy and Klaus Novais about various "scenes" of the GLBT community. Presented in English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French.
- Hollywood hairstylist Jayms Blonde and his faithful pedicurist, Precious Needmoore, defend the planet from bad air and bad hair. Work by Robert W. Cabell.
- Strips about the adventures of a suburban gay Republican couple.
- Webcomic by Neil Murphy, about Phil and his struggle with his sexual orientation.
- Comic strip by Greg Fox about a gay angel living in the suburbs.
- Details the adventures of a teenage transsexual girl as she adjusts to her new identity and deals with family and school.
- Weekly strip and full archives, about two male thirty-somethings struggling to maintain their humor, sanity, and a clean house.
- Adventures of a suburban gay couple in a Melrose Place style condo, by Chris Companik. Includes strips and character biographies and chronology summary.
- Editorial style cartoons by Julian Lake, on a variety of GLB issues.
- Strip about Tom Myers, and his household. Includes episodes, online giftshop, character information, and newsletter. [requires Flash and PDF reader]
- Editorial Cartoons that appear each week on gay related news topics.
- Editorial Cartoons by Jim Drew, 1993-97.
- The high school life of a dork named Trent.
- A comic strip about the coming-out experiences of a teenage Lesbian.
- A rather domesticated couple deal with being in a boy band, excessive tattoos and an evil landlord.
- By Glen Hanson and Alan Neuwirth, about 3 gay roommates, Nathan, Sky, and Soiree living in the heart of Chelsea.
- Strip by Kris Dresen about queer best friends. Includes full archive and book purchasing details.
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