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We would have described this as the gay version of Cabaret but let’s face it, Cabaret is already pretty gay. However, Ethan chickens out and tries to find love elsewhere. As it grew in popularity, Oseman decided to self-publish the tale into physical copies…and the rest is herstory.

Heartstopper has won praise for not only celebrating gay youth but by representing bisexuality and trans identities in a positive light.

Each character may have his distinct personality and dress sense but they are there for one another when times get tough.

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Kobabe, who goes by e/em/eir pronouns, writes about gender and sexual identity in a way that is accessible and relatable.

From grappling with teenage crushes to being open about their gender identity, Kobabe allows readers to gain a deeper understanding of what it means to be nonbinary. The biggest success of all, it inspired a movie.

Let’s just say a lot of pen-holding and woodworking…

Like musical icon Cher, this gay comic strip loves a comeback. She goes to work at her dad’s mechanic shop. Cosmoknights

A gay comic all about smashing the patriarchy? Like whom is the robot living with Brendan? It appeared in several LGBTQ publications between 1987 to 2004, including Swerve, Perceptions, and the Washington Blade.

It follows figure-skater-turned-ice-hockey-player Eric “Bitty” Bittle as he deals with the sporty culture of his new college, while coming to terms with his sexuality.

Over the years he develops a rivalry with Jack Zimmermann, the son of a legendary hockey player Bad Bob Zimmermann. Not only does it feature a fast-paced story, but the ensemble of characters is highly entertaining.

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Boys Love Universe is a platform created for mature audiences, primarily catering to gay Millennial and Gen X men.

Now, Heartstopper is putting a stop to all that and showing the joy of being LGBTQ.

2. Kyle’s Bed and Breakfast

We’ve been to many gay B&Bs in our time (like these ones in Hawaii!)… and this series captures the experience perfectly.

The actor has spoken about dozens of fan encounters who expressed support for his representation of a gay comic book character. 

2. Through recollecting her crush on a schoolmate when she was 12, Sandy determines that she must be gay.