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#queue #short comic“Starsend” is the third of three short comics in a collection of positive and uplifting genderqueer comics that will be available for purchase in September.
The first short comic is available to read HERE.
The second short comic is available to read HERE.
Starsend is focused on an agender character coming to terms with their identity on Earth. Shout out to sinistraal who helped me formulate the initial concept behind Starsend.
a short comic of a story i thought of back when i was in high school, and never did anything with.
i’m glad to finally have drawn it~
if anyone follows me long enough, they might have seen doodles of fish girl before.
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A short comic featuring my soft hearted alien shapeshifter and a kid having some bad dreams
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My partner and I have decided to share the first comic we ever collaborated on together, A TEMPO! It’s a cute short comic about a time witch and a one-man-band.
My partner wrote, thumbnailed and inked (traditionally!), while I penciled and coloured. If you want to support us making more comics, we have a Patreon here, and an itch.io where you can buy the PDF of this comic, and more!
The rest continues under the cut. I hope you enjoy!
A short comic about missing someone you don’t know anymore but who used to mean a lot to you (and also she’s maybe haunting you, not entirely benevolently, as you drive eighteen hours back up the coast)
Oh, I See?! (Ach, so ist das?!) is a comics project by
Martina Schradi where she interviews LGBTI people (from Germany, Switzerland, and Austria
so far) and creates short comics based on their true-to-life experiences. The website describes the comics as “funny, surprising, sad and sometimes sobering –
and they all have one thing in common: They are thought-provoking,
pointing out the barriers and absurdities people have to face in
everyday life and living together with others when their sexual
orientation or gender identity does not correspond with the mainstream.”
That gender spectrum in the above comic is kind of off in my eyes since it seems to imply that only cis people count as male or female, but I don’t know if that was the artist or the storyteller’s intention there. In any case, this is a (very sadly) rare example of a comic from the perspective of a neutrois and intersex person, and it’s very refreshing to see! You can read all of the comics so far here
A thing that happened at work that was really great!
Want to see the next page? Check it out on Topaz Comics
Want to see pages EVEN earlier? $1 gets you pages 2 weeks ahead!
Gender Slices: is an autobio comic about my own thoughts an experiences with gender and identity. I am nonbinary and use they/them pronouns.