sixteentons:

theslashpile:

Here’s a selection of fantastic LGBT webcomics which have at least one main character who is a person of colour. Check out our LGBTQ webcomic masterlist for more, and feel free to reblog with your own favourites!

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Ambrosia: (teen, various) An angel and a human take a road trip fueled by revenge.

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All Our Cuts and Bruises: (mature, m/m) Tony Green, banker and father of one, gets roped into adventure against his inclination by Roberto Luciani, esteemed cat burglar and less competent time traveller.

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A Woman of Dust: (teen, f/f) A spirited Eternal finds herself the guest of a strange and secretive woman. The more she learns about her host, the more intrigued she becomes.

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Sonnet: (everyone, m/m) A fairytale-inspired comic told in a series of seven illustrated sonnets, about two knights that meet by chance while slaying a dragon.

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Missing Monday: (teen, f/f) A coming of age webcomic that follows Foyle Leaf and her growing relationship with Monday Rhodes, a girl from another world who appears one day through a doorway in an abandoned clocktower.

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The Less Than Epic Adventures of TJ and Amal: (mature, m/m) The agreement is simple: Amal does the driving; TJ pays the way – but a 3500 mile journey leaves plenty of time for things to get complicated.

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As the Crow Flies: (teen, various) A story about Charlie — a queer 13 year old girl who finds herself stranded in a dangerous place: an all-white Christian youth backpacking camp.

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Valley of the Silk Sky: (teen, various) A YA science fiction comic featuring a cast of characters including queer, trans, and asexual people, and the stories of their adventures in the often-dangerous Pocalo Valley.

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Ouroboros: (teen, m/m) High school junior Alex has nothing left of his father but his sword. Until a strange boy appears out of nowhere (literally) and steals it.

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Shades of A: (mature, various) When openly asexual Anwar Sardar gets dragged to a kink night by his (soon to be ex) best mate, JD; he is surprised to make friends with Chris Slate, a middle aged transvestite with a penchant for Dr Who.

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Princess Princess: (everyone, f/f) Amira and Sadie are two very different princesses who decide to take their happily ever after into their own hands.

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Prince of Cats: (teen, m/m) Lee Andrew Holtzer is seventeen and should only be worrying about one thing: getting into college. Unfortunately, the talking cats are making that a bit difficult. Luckily, he’s got the support and confidence of his best friend, Frank.

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Relativity: (everyone, f/f) Fifteen years from now, Irina Novak sets off on the first manned lightspeed flight, with unexpected consequences to herself and her marriage.

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Carrots: (everyone, m/m) A short story about a travelling hero and a single dad.

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Dicebox: (mature, f/f) The story of an eventful year in the lives of Griffen & Molly who started off as a couple of itinerant factory workers in a space-traveling future.

A important list

“Barry’s name was originally Sildar Hallwinter” taken very literally. Walk with me.

momnar:

momnar:

Sildar Jean Hallwinter. A stuffy name that belonged to great grandpa. “Jean” said all fancylike as in “Jean Valjean”.

Heck it. That’s a mouthful. Parents called him “Darry”. Darry Jean Hallwinter.

Misspelled as “Barry” on his introductory IPRE nametag. It stuck as a joke, then became the only thing people knew him by. Barry Jean Whatshisface.

Haha “Bluejean”. Cause he wears Bluejeans all the time. It’s hilarious.

Barry J. Bluejeans.

#i’m fucking yelling good god #he just starts introducing himself as barry bluejeans by the time he gets to ipre #then at he and lup’s wedding #‘do you take sildar hallwinter to be-’ #‘do i take fucking WHOM’

I’m dying

gaymilesedgeworth:

gaymilesedgeworth:

gaymilesedgeworth:

my cat likes to sit in my window, which faces the street, and i can hear people saying hi to him from the sidewalk

just

[happy high pitched voice] hi kitty cat!!!!!!!!

someone walked by talking to his dog and said “yeah! that’s a kitty cat, huh???” and i was like aw that’s cute 

but then he said, more quietly “i think that’s [my cat’s actual real name]!”

I DON’T KNOW THIS PERSON

WHAT 

WHO ARE YOU 

Non-binary Presentation Terms

androgyne-enjolras:

Although words like butch, femme, masc, and fem have been applied to nonbinary folk since their inception, they don’t always meet the needs of non-binary people in comfortably describing the way we look. 

So here are a new additional set of options! We’ve considered two different “axes” here – one that relates most closely to the masc—fem scale, and one that considers “effort”, or a level of… drama or ostentation in a look. They can be combined as one pleases or used individually! 

Additionally, please apply them at will to yourself based on your own ideas about what it means to dress femininely or dramatically or androgynously etc. These words are not to be held hostage to cissexism or gender roles. These words also describe presentations that are inherently not binary – the only reason we’re using words like “masculine” and “feminine” to describe them at all is for ease of communication. They can and should describe particular looks, including those that people are inclined to gender, without actually gendering them. 

Note: These are not coined with the intention of being gender identities. They have nothing inherently to do with gender identity. You can be a demigirl stag, etc. (That said, if someone wants to use them as a gender because you feel it’s tied closely to your presentation, we’re certainly not stopping you.) 

Here they are!

Stag: A “masc”, “butch” or “tomcat” equivalent, describing a presentation one considers to be associated with ideas about masculinity, or a presentation others might consider masculine. 

Fox: Describing an androgynous, fluid, or combined presentation; can be applied to any presentation a person feels doesn’t resemble the other sides of the spectrum.  

Swan: A “femme/fem” or “doe” equivalent, describing a presentation one considers to be associated with ideas about femininity, or a presentation others might consider feminine. 

Sparrow: A casual, minimalist, muted or low-effort presentation. For example, for those folks who just roll through their closet and go. 

Crow: For presentations that are in-between, combined, or fluid along a scale of effort/ostentation. 

Peacock: For presentations that are high effort. Glam, dramatic, flashy, flamboyant, attention-drawing, etc. Dressed to the nines, so to speak! 

so anyway tag urself

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(chart meant purely to be silly and fun, not to suggest actual criteria or associations. Disregard entirely if you resonate with the terms but not these goofy tidbits.)

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glowbat:

glowbat:

The idea behind this is the b.o.b/ipre gang are all having a beach get together and Ango is takin’ pictures because he loves his weird found family.

I did these for the @adventuringfanbook project- you should go check it out!

inside because the last time he was at the beach it was for an entire year, which is not ideal for a man with his complexion. He can still feel the sting from Magnus slapping him on the back