Published on: June 1, 2025
For Adults (by Category)
Title | Author/Illustrator | Category | Representation | Intersectional Representation |
Young Men in Love | Various, edited by Joe Glass and Matt Miner | Anthology | Gay | POC characters |
Young Bottoms in Love | Various, edited by Tim Fish | Anthology | Gay | |
A Quick and Easy Guide to They/Them Pronouns | Archie Bongiovanni, Tristan Jimerson | Anthology | Nonbinary | |
Heartwood: Nonbinary Tales of Sylvan Fantasy | Various | Anthology | Nonbinary creators | |
A Quick & Easy Guide to Sex & Disability | A. Andrews | Anthology | Queer | Disability |
New Queer Conscious | Adam Eli | Anthology | Queer | Jewish creator |
The Color of Always: An LGBTQIA+ Love Anthology | Various, edited by Brent Fisher and Michelle Abounader | Anthology | Queer | |
Embodied: An Intersectional Feminist Graphic Poetry Anthology | Wendy Chin-Tanner, Tyler Chin-Tanner | Anthology | Queer | POC characters |
Quick and Easy Guide To Coming Out | Kristin Russo, Ravi Teixera | Anthology | Queer identity, questioning | |
Beyond the Binary | Alok Vaid-Menon | Anthology | Queer, Transgender | POC creator |
Aspara Engine | Bishakh Som | Anthology | Queer, Transgender | South Asian stories |
A Quick and Easy Guide to Queer and Trans Identities | Mady G., Jules Zuckerberg | Anthology | Queer, Transgender | |
Becoming Who We Are | Liesel Newlevant | Anthology | Transgender | POC creator |
We’re Still Here | Jeanne Thornton, Tara Madison Avery | Anthology | Transgender | |
Out Side Trans & Nonbinary Comics | The Kao | Anthology | Transgender, nonbinary identity | |
Love is Love | Various | Anthology | Various | Various |
How To Be Ace: A Memoir of Growing Up Asexual | Rebecca Burgess | Anthology/Independent | Asexual | Neurodivergence (Autism) |
Dear Bodies | Lea Bordier, various | Anthology/Independent | Nonbinary | Mental Health |
Harley Quinn: The Animated Series | Tee Franklin, Max Sarin | DC | Lesbian | |
Spirit World | Alyssa Wong, Haining | DC | Nonbinary | POC character |
DC Pride New Generation | Various | DC | Queer identities, sexuality | POC characters |
Fine Print | Stjepan Šejić | Image | Gay | Nonmonogamy |
Moonstruck | Grace Ellis, Ahae Beagle | Image | Lesbian | POC characters, nonbinary character |
Sunstone | Stjepan Šejić | Image | Lesbian | BDSM, Erotica |
Sunstone: Mercy | Stjepan Šejić | Image | Lesbian | |
Bingo Love | Tee Franklin | Image | Lesbian | POC characters |
Rat Queens | Kurtis J. Wiebe, Ryan Ferrier, Stjepan Sejic, Tess Fowler, Owen Gieni, Priscilla Petraites | Image | Various | |
Kill 6 Billion Demons | Tom Parkinson-Morgan | Image | Queer | |
Merry Men | Robert Rodi | Independent | Gay | |
Queer in Asia | Seven | Independent/Anthology | Gay | Asian creator |
The Oddly Pedestrian Life Christopher of Chaos | James Tynion IV, Tate Brombal, Isaac Goodhart | Independent | Gay | |
Flamer | Mike Curato | Independent | Gay | |
When I Arrived At The Castle | Emily Carroll | Independent | Lesbian | |
Eros/Psyche | Maria Llovet | Independent | Lesbian | |
Wet Moon | Sophie Campbell | Independent | Lesbian | |
On a Sunbeam | Tillie Walden | Independent | Lesbian | |
Are You Listening? | Tillie Walden | Independent | Lesbian | |
I Love This Part | Tillie Walden | Independent | Lesbian | POC character |
Motorcrush | Brenden Fletcher, Cameron Stewart, Babs Tarr | Independent | Lesbian | |
Alone in Space | Tillie Walden | Independent | Lesbian, queer love | |
Grand Slam Romance Book 1: A Graphic Novel | Emma Oosterhoos | Independent | Queer relationship | |
Be Gay Do Comics | Matt Bors, various | Independent | LGBTQIA+ | |
Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic | Alison Bechdel | Independent | Queer | |
Renegade Rule | Ben Kahn | Independent | Queer | POC characters |
Here and Queer: A Queer Girl’s Guide to Life | Rowan Ellis, Jacky Sheridan | Independent | Queer | |
M is for Monster | Talia Dutton | Independent | Queer creator | Biracial creator |
Breathe: Journey to Healthy Binding | Maia Kobabe, Sarah Peitzmeier | Independent | Transgender | POC/disabled |
You’re Funny For A…: The Illustrated Guide to Trans Comedians, Nonbinary Comics, & Funny Women in the Comedy Scene | Sophia Zarders | Independent | Transgender, nonbinary | |
The Pride Omnibus | Joe Glass, Cem Iroz, Hector Barros | Independent | Various | |
Strangers in Paradise | Terry Moore | Independent | Queer Relationships | |
Golden Record | Rosemary Valero O’Connell | Independent | Gender identity | POC creator |
Don’t Go Without Me | Rosemary Valero O’Connell | Independent | Lesbian | POC creator |
Dykes to Watch Out For | Alison Bechdel | Independent | Queer, Lesbian | POC character |
Belly Full of Heart | Madeline Mouse | Independent | Queer | |
Chromatic Fantasy | H.A. | Independent | Queer, transgender | |
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Willow | Mariko Tamaki, Natcha Bustos | Independent | Bisexual | |
Gender Queer: A Memoir | Maia Kobabe | Independent | Queer/Gender Identity | |
Trans History | Alex L. Combs, Andrew Eakett | Independent/Anthology | Transgender | POC creators, BIPOC |
Astoning Iceman | Steve Orlando, Vincenzo Carratú | Marvel | Gay | |
Iceman, Vol. 1: Thawing Out | Sina Grace, Alessandro Vitti, Kevin Wada | Marvel | Gay | |
Loki Modern Era Epic Collection: Journey Into Mystery | Kieron Gillen, Rob Rodi, Jamie McElvie, Marvel Various | Marvel | Genderfluid | |
Portrait of a Body | Julie Delporte | Mental Health | Gender and sexuality | |
Gender is Really Strange | Teddy G. Goetz, Stophie Standing | Mental Health | Gender identity | |
My Life in Transition | Julia Kaye | Mental Health | Transgender | |
Super Late Bloomer | Julia Kaye | Mental Health | Transgender | |
The Fire Never Goes Out: A Memoir in Pictures | N.D. Stevenson | Mental Health, Independent | Nonbinary creator | |
My Body Unspooling | Leo Fox | Self Published | Gender identity | |
The Shepherd’s Sword | Ren Strapp | Self Published | Lesbian | |
The Queer Language of Flowers | Robin Elan, L. M. Zollar | Self Published | Queer | |
Pool Boys | Josh Trujillo, Josh Cornillion, Lucas Gattoni | Self Published | Gay | |
Lesbian Gender Outlaw | Ren Strapp | Self Published | Lesbian | |
LSBN | Emma Jayne | Self Published | Lesbian | |
Binding: A Short Non-Fiction Comic | Al Neun | Self Published | Gender identity, transgender | |
Historically Queer Flowers | Fern, Nic | Self Published | Queer | |
A Self-Defense Guide for Trans Women and Other People Affected by Transmisogyny | TransFighers Oakland | Self Published | Transgender, Queer | |
Doctor Aphra | Kieron Gillen, Si Spurrier, Kev Walker | Star Wars | Queer Relationships | |
Dream Daddy: A Dad Dating Comic Book | Leighton Gray, Vernon Shaw | Video Games | Gay | |
Life is Strange: Forget-Me-Not | Zoe Thorogood | Video Games | Lesbian | |
Life is Strange, Vol, 1: Dust | Emma Vieceli, Claudia Leonardi, Andrea Izzo | Video Games | Queer Relationships | |
Life is Strange, Vol, 2: Waves | Emma Vieceli, Claudia Leonardi, Andrea Izzo | Video Games | Queer Relationships | |
Life is Strange, Vol. 3: Strings | Emma Vieceli, Claudia Leonardi, Andrea Izzo | Video Games | Queer Relationships | |
Life is Strange, Vol. 4: Partners in Time: Tracks | Emma Vieceli, Claudia Leonardi, Andrea Izzo | Video Games | Queer Relationships | |
Life is Strange, Vol. 5: Coming Home | Emma Vieceli, Claudia Leonardi, Andrea Izzo | Video Games | Queer Relationships | |
Life is Strange, Vol. 6: Settling Dust | Emma Vieceli, Claudia Leonardi, Andrea Izzo | Video Games | Queer Relationships | |
The Dangerous Convenient Store | 945 | Webtoon | Gay |
For Kids and Young Adults (by Category)
Title | Author/Illustrator | Category | Representation | Intersectional Representation |
Galaxy: The Prettiest Star | Jadzia Axelrod, Jess Taylor | DC Kids | Transgender | |
You Brought Me The Ocean | Alex Sanchez, Julie Maroh | DC Kids | Gay | POC characters |
Life of Melody | Mari Costa | Kids | Gay | |
Lumberjanes | N.D. Stevenson | Kids | Nonbinary creator | |
Princess Princess Ever After | Kay O’Neill | Kids | Lesbian | POC characters |
Speak Up! | Rebecca Burgess | Kids | Nonbinary character | Neurodivergence (Autism) |
Tea Dragon Society | Kay O’Neill | Kids | Nonbinary creator | |
Tegan and Sara: Junior High | Tegan Quinn, Sara Quinn, Tillie Walden | Kids | Queer identity | |
The Witch Boy | Molly Knox Ostertag | Kids | Queer creator | |
Witchlight | Jessi Zabarsky | Kids | Queer | |
Heather Has 2 Mommies | Leslea Newman, Laura Cornell | Kids, Picture Book | 2 Moms | |
I Am Jazz | Jessica Herthel, Jazz Jennings, Shelagh McNicholas | Kids, Picture Book | Transgender | |
I’m Not A Girl: A Transgender Story | Maddox Lyons, Jessica Verdi, Dana Simpson | Kids, Picture Book | Transgender | |
If You’re A Drag Queen and You Know It | Lil Miss Hot Mess, Olga De Dios Ruiz | Kids, Picture Book | Gender identity | |
My Princess Boy | Cheryl Kilodavis, Suzanne DeSimone | Kids, Picture Book | Gender identity, gender nonconforming | |
My Rainbow | DeShanna Neal, Trinity Neal, Art Twink | Kids, Picture Book | Queer | BIPOC character/creators |
My Shadow is Pink | Scott Stuart | Kids, Picture Book | Transgender | |
Payden’s Pronoun Party | Blue Jaryn, Xochitl Cornejo | Kids, Picture Book | Gender identity | |
Prince + Knight | Daniel Haack, Stevie Lewis | Kids, Picture Book | Gay | |
Rainbow: A First Book of Kid’s Pride | Michael Genhart, Anne Passchier | Kids, Picture Book | LGBTQIA+ | BIPOC, disability |
Boyfriends | Refrainbow | Webtoon | Gay | |
Cosmoknights | Hannah Templer | Webtoon | Queer | |
Heartstopper | Alice Oseman | Webtoon | Gay, Bisexual | |
Magical Boy | The Kao | Webtoon | Transgender | |
Cheer Up: Love and Pompoms | Crystal Frasier, Val Wise, Oscar O Jupiter | Young Adult | Lesbian, transgender | |
Chef’s Kiss | Jarrett Melendez | Young Adult | Gay | |
Coming Back | Jessi Zabarsky | Young Adult | Queer relationship | |
Crema | Jonnie Christmas, Dante Luiz | Young Adult | Lesbian | |
Escape From St. Hell: My Trans Teen Life Levels Up | Lewis Hancox | Young Adult | Transgender | |
Fence | C.S Pacat, Rebecca Nalty, Johanna the Mad | Young Adult | Gay | |
Hide | Kiersten White, Scott Peterson, Veronica Fish, Andy Fish | Young Adult | Lesbian | |
Homebody: A Graphic Memoir of Gender Identity Exploration | Theo Parish | Young Adult | Nonbinary | |
How Could You | Ren Strapp | Young Adult | Lesbian | |
Kirby’s Lessons for Falling (In Love) | Laura Gao | Young Adult | Queer | |
Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up With Me | Mariko Tamaki | Young Adult | Lesbian | |
Mamo | Sas Milledge | Young Adult | Lesbian | |
Matchmaker | Cam Marshall | Young Adult | Queer | |
Mooncakes | Suzanne Walker | Young Adult | Nonbinary, queer | |
Nimona | ND Stevenson | Young Adult | Nonbinary creator | |
Prince and the Dressmaker | Jen Wang | Young Adult | Questioning/Gender Identity | |
Spinning | Tillie Walden | Young Adult | Lesbian | |
Taproot: A Story About A Gardener and A Ghost | Keezy Young | Young Adult | Gay | |
The Deep Dark | Molly Knox Ostertag | Young Adult | Transgender | |
The Girl from the Sea | Molly Knox Ostertag | Young Adult | Lesbian | |
The Magic Fish | Trung Le Nguyen | Young Adult | Gay | |
The Times I Knew I Was Gay | Elenor Crewes | Young Adult | Lesbian | |
Us | Sara Soler | Young Adult | Transgender, gender identity | |
Welcome to St. Hell | Lewis Hancox | Young Adult | Transgender | |
Witchy | Ariel Slamet Ries | Young Adult | Queer, transgender | |
Other Ever Afters: New Queer Fairytales | Melanie Gillman | Young Adult, Anthology, Independent | Queer, various | |
Stage Dreams | Melanie Gillman | Young Adult, Independent | Queer relationship, nonbinary character, transgender character | |
Strange Bedfellows | Ariel Slamet Ries | Young Adult, Independent | Gay, transgender |
LGBTQIA+ Manga Selections (by Title)
Title | Author/Illustrator | Representation | Intersectional Representation |
Alter Ego | Ana C. Sánchez | Lesbian, bisexual | |
At 30, I Realized I Had No Gender | Shou Arai | Agender | |
Bloom Into You | Nakatani Nio | Lesbian | |
Boys Run the Riot | Keito Gaku | Transgender | |
Claudine | Riyoko Ikeda | Lesbian, transgender | |
Futari Escape | Shōichi Taguchi | Lesbian | |
I Hear the Sunspot | Yuki Fomino | Gender nonconforming | Hard of hearing |
I Think Our Son is Gay | Okura | Gay | |
I’m Here Beside You | Tea Natsuno | Gay | |
Komi Can’t Communicate | Tomohito Oda | Nonbinary character | |
My Androgynous Boyfriend | Tamekou | Gender nonconforming | |
My Brother’s Husband | GenGoroh Tagame | Gay, various LGBTQIA themes | Cultural Differences |
My Lesbian Experience With Loneliness | Nagati Kabi | Lesbian | Mental Health |
My Pancreas Broke, But My Life Got Better | Nagati Kabi | Lesbian creator | |
Otonari Complex | Saku Nonomura | Gender nonconforming | |
Our Dreams at Dusk | Yuhuki Kamatani | Gay, various LGBTQIA themes | |
Sasaki and Miyano | Shō Harusono | Gay | |
Summer of You | Nagasi Furuya | Gay | |
The Bride Was A Boy | Chii | Transgender | |
The Guy She Was Interested In Wasn’t A Guy At All | Sumiko Arai | Lesbian, gender nonconforming | |
X-Gender | Asuka Miyazaki | Agender, nonbinary |
Looking for more queer comics and graphic novels? Looking for specific LGBTQIA+ representation? Visit the Queer Comics Database for more results!
“Tillie Walden is a queer indie comics creator; best known for her young adult graphic novels like On a Sunbeam, and Are You Listening, her Eisner award winning graphic novel Spinning, and my personal favorite, A City Inside.
Walden’s work is both beautiful and endlessly relatable; she handles everything from queer self-discovery and aging to magic fish spaceships and zombies, and she does it with an air of every day charm that feels comfortable and at times heart-wrenching. The fictional characters feel like real people, and she builds full, vibrant worlds around them. Similarly, her biographical work has a very grounded and tangible feel, making the stories easy to connect to and letting the emotional beats hit harder.
Tillie Walden attended The Center for Cartoon Studies, where she now teaches occasional short courses. She is married to fellow comics creator Emma Husinger: author and artist of How it All Ends, My Parents Won’t Stop Talking (co-created with Walden), She Would Feel the Same, and other short comics.” – Athena M.
You can find most of Tillie Walden’s works at GOCC including the titles mentioned above, Clementine – a story set in the The Walking Dead universe, I Love This Part, and many more!
You can visit Tillie Walden’s website by clicking here.
“ALOK (they/them) is an internationally acclaimed poet, comedian, public speaker, and actor. ALOK’s literary works Beyond the Gender Binary, Femme in Public, and Your Wound, My Garden, have garnered global recognition. Their dynamic presence has captivated audiences in over 40 countries, with sold-out shows at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and the Netflix is a Joke Festival. ALOK’s first comedy special BIOLOGY! was executive produced by Christopher Guest. They are the subject of the docu-short ALOK executive produced by Jodie Foster and directed by Alex Hedison, which made its debut at the Sundance Film Festival in 2024. On screen, they can also be seen in Complicated Order, The Trans List, and Absolute Dominion (forthcoming). On television, they can be seen on HBO’s Sex Lives of College Girls, Sort Of and Random Acts of Flyness, Hulu’s Planet Sex with Cara Delevingne, and Netflix’s Gender Agenda Comedy Special and Getting Curious with Jonathan Van Ness. For their contributions to culture and entertainment, they have been honored with the ACLU of Southern California Bill of Rights Award, Coalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment Trailblazer Award, and were selected as the inaugural LGBTQ Scholar in Residence at the University of Pennsylvania.” – from Alok’s website.
You can find Alok’s Beyond the Gender Binary book in our “Anthology” section!
The Deep and Dark Blue by Niki Smith
“After a terrible political coup usurps their noble house, Hawke and Grayson flee to stay alive and assume new identities, Hanna and Grayce. Desperation and chance lead them to the Communion of Blue, an order of magical women who spin the threads of reality to their will.
As the twins learn more about the Communion, and themselves, they begin to hatch a plan to avenge their family and retake their royal home. While Hawke wants to return to his old life, Grayce struggles to keep the threads of her new life from unraveling, and realizes she wants to stay in the one place that will allow her to finally live as a girl.” (Transgender representation) (Paul W’s pick)
Futari Escape by Shōichi Taguchi
“Two young women—one an overworked manga artist, the other a jobless slacker—try to escape the realities of adulthood. Whether it’s by going into debt while splurging on an epic meal or taking an impromptu trip, “Kouhai” and “Senpai” find a way to make the most of their days! Kick back and relax with this adorable comedy!” (Lesbian Representation) (Envi V’s pick)
Galaxy: The Prettiest Star by Jadzia Axelrod and Jess Taylor
“Every day in Taylor Barzelay’s life might seem perfect…but every day is torture. Taylor is actually the Galaxy Crowned, an alien princess from the planet Cyandii, and one of the few survivors of an intergalactic war. For six long, painful years, Taylor has accepted her duty to remain in hiding as a boy on Earth. But that all changes when Taylor meets Metropolis girl Katherine “call me Kat” Silverberg, whose confidence is electrifying. Suddenly, Taylor no longer wants to hide, even if exposing her true identity could attract her greatest enemies.” (Transgender Representation) (London H’s pick)
Girl Haven by Lilah Sturges and Meaghan Carter
“Three years ago, Ash’s mom left home and never returned, leaving behind a husband and child and a shed full of mystical curiosities related to the all-girl fantasy world she’d created as a child—Koretris. One day Ash invites a new group of friends from Pride Club over, and they try one of the spells to enter Koretris. To their amazement, they’re all transported to a magical realm filled with human-sized talking animals who are fiercely protective of their world and are ready to fight to protect it. But if Koretris is real, why is Ash there? Everyone has always called Ash a boy—shouldn’t the spell have kept Ash out? And what does it mean if it let Ash in?” (Transgender Representation) (Paul W’s pick)
Heartwood: Non-Binary Tales of Sylvan Fantasy by various
“Across time and cultures, humanity has spun tales about the forest: tales of caution, adventure, rites of passage, and discovery. It remains a symbol for facing the unknown and emerging transformed. This anthology is for everyone who has walked through the undergrowth, in the silence of nature, and longed for an adventure of their own to unfold.
Order these award-winning, modern-day tales of sylvan fantasy today to follow characters and creators like us into the woods and back again. HEARTWOOD: Non-binary Tales of Sylvan Fantasy is the first ever non-binary comics anthology, featuring 22 young adult stories made entirely by cartoonists who identify as a non-binary.
Creators: ABV, Ashanti Fortson, Bree Dee Wolf, Chan Chau, chlove, Corey Ranson, Cori Walters, Diigii Daguna, Emmett Madly, Ezra Rose, Jey Barnes, Joamette Gil, Juliette GMM Lopez, Lee Lai, Mar Julia, Maria Li, Orion, Polly Guo, Raven “raveyrai” White, Rhiannon Rasmussen, Rii Abrego, Shaina Lu, SJ Miller, Sunmi, Sunny Ôchumuk, Ver, Vivian Ho, Xanthe Bouma, Z Akhmetova” (Nonbinary representation)
Fantasy, anthologies, and non-binary stories… Right up my alley! – Luna Z.
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