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Robot Delivery Service Cover
Title: Robot Delivery Service
Creators: Format: Webcomic
Color: Color
Tags: queer gay retelling
Where to Buy or Read:

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Synopsis from the Creator:

Robot Delivery Service is a retelling of the Odyssey and takes place in the world of City of Cards. It tells the story of a lonely cyborg trying to get home to the most important person in his life. Updates once a month on the 14th.


Switch Cover
Title: Switch
Format: Webcomic
Color: Color
Romanciness: LGBTQ+ Elements
Tags: character of color superhero queer gay
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Synopsis from the Creator:

Switch is a superhero, but he doesn't enjoy it. Between the struggle to uphold his mother's legacy and dealing with the hassle of being a celebrity hero, he feels pretty bad about the whole job. Things are going as well as can be expected until events surrounding the release of a new technology start to change everything.


The Other Side: An Anthology of Queer Paranormal Romance Cover
Title: The Other Side: An Anthology of Queer Paranormal Romance
Creators: Format: EBook Print
Color: Black and White
Romanciness: Romantic Elements
Heat: PG13
Tags: paranormal queer gay lesbian
Where to Buy or Read:

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Synopsis from the Creator:

Featuring 19 comics by 23 different creators, THE OTHER SIDE is a celebration of queer romance and the paranormal! Inside, you'll find positive romance stories featuring a wide variety of queer and trans protagonists -- as well as poltergeists, shadow monsters, guitar-playing hypnotists, lost angels, genderfluid vampires, trickster ghosts, and many more!

THE OTHER SIDE features the talents of: Kou Chen, Mari Costa, Natasha Donovan, Melanie Gillman, Kori Michele Handwerker, Gisele Jobateh, Margaret Kirchner, Hannah Krieger, F. Lee, Kate Leth, Mildred Louis, Sfé R. Monster, Katie O'Neill, Amelia Onorato, Aatmaja Pandya, Fyodor Pavlov, Bitmap Prager, Ezra Rose, Britt Sabo, Bishakh K. Som, Sarah W. Searle, Laurel Varian, Mary Verhoeven, and CB Webb.

Love In Panels' Review:

As a reader of comics and paranormal romance novels, I was reeeeally excited about this anthology. While I ended up really liking it, it wasn't what I was expecting, so here are the talking points summarized for you:

  • These are not explicit romance. Maybe PG-13, for some kissing, but if Love in Panels had a PG rating, I'd probably give it that.
  • Lots of ghosts! I was expecting werewolves and vampires like we see in PNR novels, but it was a pleasant surprise to see a full spectrum of paranormal.
  • Most of the stories are fairly short, so unlike some anthologies, you may not have a strong emotional response to a story by the time you've finished it. That said, the length and variability of the stories really appealed to my 2017 brain.
  • Queer is loosely defined in this anthology, meaning that the characters are free to be who they are, often without explicitly defining themselves to the reader. This was one of my favorite aspects of the book. Queer folks finding happiness, having full lives, not being only defined by certain pieces of their identities... more of this!
  • This is a book you could give to family members, that kid you're mentoring, the library... you name it. It's a strong piece of supportive and fun fiction without being violent or sexually explicit.

If you want a light, happy read in which you can find some queer people finding happiness with paranormal entities, this is the book for you.


Twisted Romance Cover
Title: Twisted Romance
Creators: Format: EBook Print
Color: Color
Romanciness: Romantic Elements
Heat: R
Tags: anthology straight queer gay character of color
Where to Buy or Read:

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Synopsis from the Creator:

Four stories of love and lust from comics' coolest artists and writer ALEX DE CAMPI! First, a demon who prowls the 1978 New York disco scene in Old Flames, drawn by KATIE SKELLY. Then, a curvy photographer's assistant who falls in love with someone way out of her league in Twinkle & The Star, with ALEJANDRA GUTIÉRREZ. A spacefleet captain who captures a most infuriating pirate in Invincible Heart, with CARLA SPEED MCNEIL. And a princess who runs away with a dragon in Treasured, with TRUNGLES.

Plus steamy prose romance stories from awesome folks like Magen Cubed and Vita Ayala, and more comics shorts about love from Meredith McClaren, Sarah Horrocks, Margaret Trauth and Sarah Winifred Searle.

Collects Twisted Romance #1-4.


Washington's Gay General: The Legends and Loves of Baron von Steuben Cover
Title: Washington's Gay General: The Legends and Loves of Baron von Steuben
Creators: Format: EBook Print
Color: Color
Romanciness: LGBTQ+ Elements
Heat: PG13
Tags: queer gay historical biography nonfiction war military
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Synopsis from the Creator:

A graphic novel biography of Baron von Steuben, the soldier, immigrant, and flamboyant homosexual who influenced the course of US history during the Revolutionary War despite being omitted from our textbooks

In this graphic novel biography, author Josh Trujillo and illustrator Levi Hastings tell the true story of one of the most important, but largely forgotten, military leaders of the American Revolution, Baron Von Steuben, who brought much-needed knowledge to the inexperienced and ill-prepared Continental Army. As its first Inspector General, Von Steuben created an organizational framework for the US military, which included writing the Blue Book guide that became the standard for training American soldiers for more than a century.

Von Steuben was also, by all accounts, a flamboyant homosexual in an era when the term didn’t even exist. Beginning with Von Steuben’s career in the Prussian Army, Trujillo explores his recruitment by Benjamin Franklin, his work alongside General George Washington at Valley Forge, and his eventual decline into obscurity. In Washington’s Gay General, Trujillo and Hastings impart both the intricacies of queer history and the importance of telling stories that highlight queer experiences.

Love In Panels' Review:Review of Washington's Gay General

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