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==List==
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" |-
! scope="col" width="8%" | Run
! scope="col" width = "20%" | Title
! scope="col" width = "12%" | Creator
! scope="col" class="unsortable" | LGBT-related content
! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Sources
|-
| 1998–present
| scope="row" | ''[[Jane's World]]''
| {{sortname|Paige|Braddock}}
| Most of the central characters, including the titular Jane, are gay women.
| <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.clydefitchreport.com/2013/10/paige-braddock-changes-the-world-without-bending-or-breaking-it/|publisher=''The Clyde Fitch Report''|title=Paige Braddock Changes the World Without Bending or Breaking It|last=Sen|first=Jai|date=2013-10-18}}</ref>
|-
| 1998&ndash;present
| scope="row" | ''[[Kyle's Bed & Breakfast]]''
| {{sortname|Greg|Fox|nolink=1}}
| Covers controversial LGBT topics such as [[marriage equality]], [[HIV/AIDS]], [[body fascism]] and [[conversion therapy]].
| <ref name=AfterElton /><ref name=Queerty />
|-
| 2001&ndash;present
| scope="row" | ''Venus Envy''
| {{sortname|Erin|Lindsay|nolink=1}}
| Features MtF transsexual character adjusting to school life as a girl. Also features an FtM transsexual and a lesbian.
| <ref name=gendercentre>{{cite web|last1=Seabrook|first1=Laura|title=Trans Web Comics - Transition Stories, Switch-Around, Personal Histories, Theory, Incidentals and Gag Strips|url=http://www.gendercentre.org.au/resources/polare-archive/archived-articles/trans-web-comics.htm|website=Gender Centre|accessdate=5 January 2016}}</ref>
|-
| 2002&ndash;2006<ref>http://www.cbr.com/a-month-of-good-lgbt-comics-young-bottoms-in-love/</ref>
| scope="row" | ''Young Bottoms in Love''
| {{sortname|Tim|Fish}}
| Features "more realistic" portrayals of homosexual characters.
| <ref name=ComicsAlliance />
|-
| 2002&ndash;present
| scope="row" | ''Closetspace''
| {{sortname|Jenn|Dolari|nolink=1}}
| Features several transgender characters.
| <ref name=gendercentre />
|-
| 2003&ndash;2009
| scope="row" | ''DAR!''
| {{sortname|Erika|Moen}}
| Moen's auto-biographical comic follows her as she explores her own sexuality.
| <ref name=ComicsAlliance />
|-
| 2003&ndash;present
| scope="row" | ''[[Questionable Content]]''
| {{sortname|Jeph|Jacques}}
| Includes transgender woman Claire, as well as themes of sexuality.
| <ref name=MarySue />
|-
| 2004&ndash;2015
| scope="row" | ''[[Girls With Slingshots]]''
| {{sortname|Danielle|Corsetto|nolink=1}}
| Main character Hazel surrounds herself with various LGBT friends
| <ref name=Queerty /><ref name=ComicsAlliance />
|-
| 2005&ndash;present
| scope="row" | ''[[Gunnerkrigg Court]]''
| {{sortname|Tom|Siddell|nolink=1}}
| Features various LGBT characters, including a same-sex couple.
| <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.themarysue.com/interview-gunnerkrigg-court-tom-siddell/|publisher=''[[The Mary Sue]]''|title=Webcomic Spotlight: Interview With Gunnerkrigg Court Creator Tom Siddell|last=Townsend|first=Alex|date=2015-11-20}}</ref>
|-
| 2005&ndash;present
| scope="row" | ''Transe-Generation''
| {{sortname|Matt|Nishi|nolink=1}}
| Gag strips about the daily life of an FtM transsexual.
| <ref name=gendercentre />
|-
| 2006&ndash;2013
| scope="row" | ''Finn and Charlie are Hitched''
| {{sortname|Tony|Breed|nolink=1}}
| Features a gay couple in a [[slice-of-life]] story.
| <ref name=Queerty />
|-
| 2006&ndash;present
| scope="row" | ''Khaos Komix''
| {{sortname|Tab|Kimpton|nolink=1}}
| Features eight college kids of various sexualities and gender identities.
| <ref name=Queerty /><ref name=SequentialTart />
|-
| 2007&ndash;2015
| scope="row" | ''Capitol Hillbillies''
| {{sortname|Chris|Lange|nolink=1}}
| Revolves around the lives of four queer men.
| <ref name=Queerty>{{cite web|url=http://www.queerty.com/strip-tease-7-queer-web-comics-you-should-be-reading-20120917|publisher=''[[Queerty]]''|title=Strip Tease: 7 Queer Web Comics You Should Be Reading|last=Grabowy|first=TJ|date=2012-09-17}}</ref>
|-
| 2008&ndash;present
| scope="row" | ''Curvy''
| {{sortname|Sylvan|Migdal|nolink=1}}
| Features two lesbian protagonists in a relationship.
| <ref name=ComicsAlliance>{{cite web|url=http://comicsalliance.com/comics-pride-month-50-most-important-lgbt-comics-characters/|publisher=''[[Comics Alliance]]''|title=Comics Pride: 50 Comics and Characters That Resonate with LGBT Readers|last=Wheeler|first=Andrew|date=2012-06-29}}</ref>
|-
| 2008&ndash;present
| scope="row" | ''[[Ménage à 3 (webcomic)|Ménage à 3]]''
| {{sortname|Gisele|Lagace}}; {{nowrap|Dave Lumsdon}}
| Explores "themes of sexual awakening"
| <ref name=SequentialTart />
|-
| 2008&ndash;present
| scope="row" | ''[[Oglaf]]''
| {{sortname|Trudy|Cooper|nolink=1}}
| Explores various sexual themes.
| <ref name=SequentialTart />
|-
| 2008&ndash;present
| scope="row" | ''Sister Claire''
| | {{sortname|Elena|Barbarich|nolink=1}}; {{nowrap|Ash Barnes}}
| Includes transgender nun Oscar, and other LGBT characters.
| <ref>{{cite web|first=Nataya|last=Culler|title="Sister Claire," The Story of a Nun Who Puts the "R" in Representation.|url=http://www.videshimagazine.com/sister-claire-the-story-of-a-nun-who-puts-the-r-in-representation/|website=Videshi Magazine|date=2014-03-31}}</ref>
|-
| 2008&ndash;present
| scope="row" | ''Starfighter''
| | {{sortname|Michelle|Palumbo|nolink=1}}
| Features a sexual relationship between men.
| <ref>{{cite web|last1=Romano|first1=Aja|title=Behind the scenes of 'Starfighter,' the Internet's sexiest webcomic|url=http://www.dailydot.com/parsec/hamlet-machine-starfighter-kickstarter-interview/|website=[[The Daily Dot]]|date=2014-04-24}}</ref>
|-
| 2009&ndash;2014
| scope="row" | ''The Less than Epic Adventures of TJ and Amal''
| {{sortname|E.K.|Weaver|nolink=1}}
| Follows the relationship of two homosexual men.
| <ref name=Queerty /><ref name=ComicsAlliance />
|-
| 2009&ndash;2016
| scope="row" | ''[[Homestuck]]''
| {{sortname|Andrew|Hussie}}
| Includes multiple LGBT characters.
| <ref>{{cite web|last1=Tiara|first1=Creatrix|title=Bisexual Trolls and Non-Binary Sprites: The Power of LGBTQ Visibility in “Homestuck”|url=https://www.autostraddle.com/bisexual-trolls-and-non-binary-sprites-the-power-of-lgbtq-visibility-in-homestuck-337216/|website=Autostraddle|date=2016-05-24}}</ref>
|-
| 2010&ndash;present
| scope="row" | ''[[Go Get a Roomie!]]''
| {{sortname|Chloé|C|nolink=1}}
| Features a pansexual protagonist and explores sexual themes.
| <ref name=SequentialTart>{{cite web|url=http://www.sequentialtart.com/article.php?id=2376|publisher=''Sequential Tart''|title=Not Safe for Work|last=Moondaughter|first=Wolfen|date=2013-02-18}}</ref>
|-
| 2010&ndash;present
| scope="row" | ''De Boezems''
| {{sortname|Jiro|Ghianni|Helpline_(film)}}
| One panel gag strips about two [[breast|bosoms]] that came from a transman's chest.
| <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tijdschriftlover.nl/blog/de_boezems_queeren|publisher=''Lover Magazine''|title=De Boezems queeren|last=Kistemaker|first=Janiek|date=September 14, 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.vpro.nl/dorst/items/de-boezems.html|publisher=''[[VPRO]]''|title=Boezems op avontuur|last=Dorst|first=VPRO|date=April 30, 2013}}</ref>
|-
| 2010&ndash;present
| scope="row" | ''The Princess''
| {{sortname|Christine|Smith|nolink=1}}
| Sports a transgender protagonist, among various other LGBT characters.
| <ref name=MarySue>{{cite web|url=http://www.themarysue.com/trans-characters-in-webcomics-representation/|publisher=''The Mary Sue''|title=Visual Representation: Trans Characters In Webcomics|last=Wolfe|first=Tash|date=2015-02-23}}</ref>
|-
| 2011&ndash;2012
| scope="row" | ''[[Bucko]]''
| {{sortname|Jeff|Parker|Jeff Parker (comics)}}; {{nowrap|{{sortname|Erika|Moen}}}}
| Features an "uninhibited" lesbian main character
| <ref name="ww2012">{{cite news|url=http://www.wweek.com/portland/article-19728-jeff_parker_and_erika_moen_bucko.html|work=[[Willamette Week]]|title=Book Review: Jeff Parker and Erika Moen, Bucko|date=October 3, 2012|first=Ruth|last=Brown|archivedate=September 5, 2013|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130905212947/http://www.wweek.com/portland/article-19728-jeff_parker_and_erika_moen_bucko.html}}</ref>
|-
| 2011&ndash;present
| scope="row" | ''ChaosLife''
| {{sortname|A.|Stiffler|nolink=1}}; {{nowrap|K. Copeland}}
| Semi-autobiographical comic about a queer couple.
| <ref>{{cite web|last1=Rude|first1=Mey|title=ChaosLife, Adorable Queer Couple Comic: The Autostraddle Interview|url=https://www.autostraddle.com/chaoslife-adorable-queer-couple-comic-the-autostraddle-interview-212199/|website=Autostraddle|date=2013-12-11}}</ref>
|-
|2011&ndash;present
|''[[Cucumber Quest]]''
| {{sortname|Gigi|D.G.|nolink=1}}
|Features two crushing girls and a complex trans woman character.
|<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://comicsalliance.com/lost-in-transition-cucumber-quest/|title=Lost in Transition: 'Cucumber Quest' and Transgender Villains|website=Comics Alliance|access-date=2016-10-20}}</ref>
|-
| 2012&ndash;present
| scope="row" | ''As the Crow Flies''
| {{sortname|Melanie|Gillman|nolink=1}}
| Follows the interactions of a group of queer pre-teens.
| <ref>{{cite web|url=http://comicsalliance.com/readers-guide-as-the-crow-flies/|publisher=''Comics Alliance''|title=Growing Up Queer: Should You Be Reading 'As the Crow Flies'?|last=Bezner|first=KM|date=2015-09-28}}</ref>
|-
| 2012&ndash;present
| scope="row" | ''Kate or Die''
| {{sortname|Kate|Leth}}
| Covers issues including bisexuality and [[feminism]].
| <ref name=ComicsAlliance />
|-
| 2013&ndash;present
| scope="row" | ''[[Check, Please! (webcomic)|Check, Please!]]''
| {{sortname|Ngozi|Ukaza|nolink=1}}
| Centers around a gay protagonist on a college hockey team.
| <ref>{{cite web|url=http://comicsalliance.com/check-please-readers-guide/|publisher=''[[Comics Alliance]]''|title=Baking, Bros And Beyonce: Should You Be Reading 'Check, Please'?|last=Lawson|first=Emma|date=2016-04-06}}</ref>
|-
| 2013&ndash;present<ref>http://www.demonstreet.co/about</ref>
|''Demon Street''
| {{sortname|Aliza|Layne|nolink=1}}
|Features a [[Genderqueer|nonbinary]] character and a pair of crushing pre-teen girls.
|<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://yeshomo.net/demon-street/|title=Demon Street - Yes Homo: Queer Webcomic Reviews|date=2015-04-12|newspaper=Yes Homo|language=en-US|access-date=2016-10-19}}</ref>
|-
| 2014&ndash;present
| scope="row" | ''Agents of the Realm''
| {{sortname|Mildred|Louis|nolink=1}}
| Features a main cast with a variety of sexual orientations.
| <ref>{{cite web|last1=Sava|first1=Oliver|title=Agents Of The Realm, M.F.K., and the ascent of black women in webcomics · Big Issues · The A.V. Club|url=http://www.avclub.com/article/agents-realm-mfk-and-ascent-black-women-webcomics-232493|website=[[The A.V. Club]]|date=2016-02-19}}</ref>
|-
| 2014&ndash;present
| scope="row" | ''Assigned Male''
| {{sortname|Sophie|Labelle|Sophie Labelle}}
| Follows life through the eyes of a middle schooler who alternately makes light of, and chafes under the realities of growing up a transgender child in a cisgender world.
| <ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.susans.org/2015/05/13/assigned-male-humor-insight-growing-trans/|publisher=''Comics Alliance''|title=Assigned Male’: Humor and Insight While Growing Up Trans|last=Chase|first=Suzi Chase|date=May 13, 2015}}</ref>
|-
| 2014&ndash;present
| scope="row" | ''Men+Monsters''
| {{sortname|Aero|Zero|nolink=1}}
| Follows homosexual human, monsters, and robotic men who explore their sexuality.
| <ref>{{cite web|url=http://menplusmonsters.com/menplusmonsters|publisher=''Men Plus Monsters''|title=Men+Monsters}}</ref>
|-
| 2014&ndash;present
| scope="row" | ''[[Witchy]]''
| {{sortname|Ariel|Ries|nolink=1}}
| Features a trans girl character.
| <ref>{{cite web|last1=Grace|first1=Ziah|title=Entangled in Magic: Should You Be Reading 'Witchy'?|url=http://comicsalliance.com/witchy-readers-guide/|website=Comics Alliance|date=2015-09-08}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last1=Rude|first1=Mey|title=Drawn to Comics: Witchy is Your New Favorite Webcomic About Teen Witches of Color|url=https://www.autostraddle.com/drawn-to-comics-witchy-is-your-new-favorite-webcomic-about-teen-witches-of-color-268228/|website=Autostraddle|date=2015-01-13}}</ref>
|-
| 2015–present<ref>http://aceofbeasts.smackjeeves.com/archive/</ref>
| scope="row" | ''Ace of Beasts''
| {{sortname|Aero|Zero|nolink=1}}
| Follows the sexual lives and fantasy adventures of homosexual men in a poly relationship.
| <ref>{{cite web|url=http://menplusmonsters.com/aceofbeasts|publisher=''Men Plus Monsters''|title=Ace of Beasts}}</ref>
|-
| 2015&ndash;present
| scope="row" | ''Goodbye to Halos''
| {{sortname|Valerie|Halla|nolink=1}}
| Features a trans girl protagonist and a queer cast.
| <ref name=Halla>{{cite web|last1=Christianson|first1=Jon Erik|title=Valerie Halla Talks 'Goodbye to Halos'|url=http://comicsalliance.com/valerie-halla-goodbye-to-halos-interview/|website=Comics Alliance|date=2017-01-25}}</ref>
|-
| 2015&ndash;present
| scope="row" | ''ShootAround''
| suspu
| Contains various LGBT characters.
| <ref>{{cite web|last1=Donovan|first1=Caitlin|title=4 Fantasy Webcomics that will Rock Your World|url=http://epicstream.com/featureslist/4-Fantasy-Webcomics-that-will-Rock-Your-World|website=Epicstream|date=2015-12-17}}</ref>
|-
| 2016
|''Lady of the Shard''
| {{sortname|Gigi|D.G.|nolink=1}}
| Features a romance between women.
| <ref>{{cite web|last1=Rude|first1=Mey|title=Drawn to Comics: Space Goddess Love Story “Lady of the Shard” Is a Must-Read Mini-Epic|url=https://www.autostraddle.com/drawn-to-comics-space-goddess-love-story-lady-of-the-shard-is-a-must-read-mini-epic-338521/|website=Autostraddle|date=2016-05-17}}</ref>
|-
| 2016
| scope="row" | ''[[My Lesbian Experience With Loneliness]]''
| {{sortname|Kabi|Nagata|nolink=1}}
|
| <ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/press-release/2016-11-01/seven-seas-licenses-my-lesbian-experience-with-loneliness-manga/.108348|title= Seven Seas Licenses My Lesbian Experience with Loneliness Manga|date=2016-11-01|accessdate= 2016-12-07|work= [[Anime News Network]]}}</ref>
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List

Run Title Creator LGBT-related content Sources
1998–present Jane's World Braddock, PaigePaige Braddock Most of the central characters, including the titular Jane, are gay women. [1]
1998–present Kyle's Bed & Breakfast Fox, GregGreg Fox Covers controversial LGBT topics such as marriage equality, HIV/AIDS, body fascism and conversion therapy. [2][3]
2001–present Venus Envy Lindsay, ErinErin Lindsay Features MtF transsexual character adjusting to school life as a girl. Also features an FtM transsexual and a lesbian. [4]
2002–2006[5] Young Bottoms in Love Fish, TimTim Fish Features "more realistic" portrayals of homosexual characters. [6]
2002–present Closetspace Dolari, JennJenn Dolari Features several transgender characters. [4]
2003–2009 DAR! Moen, ErikaErika Moen Moen's auto-biographical comic follows her as she explores her own sexuality. [6]
2003–present Questionable Content Jacques, JephJeph Jacques Includes transgender woman Claire, as well as themes of sexuality. [7]
2004–2015 Girls With Slingshots Corsetto, DanielleDanielle Corsetto Main character Hazel surrounds herself with various LGBT friends [3][6]
2005–present Gunnerkrigg Court Siddell, TomTom Siddell Features various LGBT characters, including a same-sex couple. [8]
2005–present Transe-Generation Nishi, MattMatt Nishi Gag strips about the daily life of an FtM transsexual. [4]
2006–2013 Finn and Charlie are Hitched Breed, TonyTony Breed Features a gay couple in a slice-of-life story. [3]
2006–present Khaos Komix Kimpton, TabTab Kimpton Features eight college kids of various sexualities and gender identities. [3][9]
2007–2015 Capitol Hillbillies Lange, ChrisChris Lange Revolves around the lives of four queer men. [3]
2008–present Curvy Migdal, SylvanSylvan Migdal Features two lesbian protagonists in a relationship. [6]
2008–present Ménage à 3 Lagace, GiseleGisele Lagace; Dave Lumsdon Explores "themes of sexual awakening" [9]
2008–present Oglaf Cooper, TrudyTrudy Cooper Explores various sexual themes. [9]
2008–present Sister Claire Barbarich, ElenaElena Barbarich; Ash Barnes Includes transgender nun Oscar, and other LGBT characters. [10]
2008–present Starfighter Palumbo, MichelleMichelle Palumbo Features a sexual relationship between men. [11]
2009–2014 The Less than Epic Adventures of TJ and Amal Weaver, E.K.E.K. Weaver Follows the relationship of two homosexual men. [3][6]
2009–2016 Homestuck Hussie, AndrewAndrew Hussie Includes multiple LGBT characters. [12]
2010–present Go Get a Roomie! C, ChloéChloé C Features a pansexual protagonist and explores sexual themes. [9]
2010–present De Boezems Ghianni, JiroJiro Ghianni One panel gag strips about two bosoms that came from a transman's chest. [13][14]
2010–present The Princess Smith, ChristineChristine Smith Sports a transgender protagonist, among various other LGBT characters. [7]
2011–2012 Bucko Parker, JeffJeff Parker; Moen, ErikaErika Moen Features an "uninhibited" lesbian main character [15]
2011–present ChaosLife Stiffler, A.A. Stiffler; K. Copeland Semi-autobiographical comic about a queer couple. [16]
2011–present Cucumber Quest D.G., GigiGigi D.G. Features two crushing girls and a complex trans woman character. [17]
2012–present As the Crow Flies Gillman, MelanieMelanie Gillman Follows the interactions of a group of queer pre-teens. [18]
2012–present Kate or Die Leth, KateKate Leth Covers issues including bisexuality and feminism. [6]
2013–present Check, Please! Ukaza, NgoziNgozi Ukaza Centers around a gay protagonist on a college hockey team. [19]
2013–present[20] Demon Street Layne, AlizaAliza Layne Features a nonbinary character and a pair of crushing pre-teen girls. [21]
2014–present Agents of the Realm Louis, MildredMildred Louis Features a main cast with a variety of sexual orientations. [22]
2014–present Assigned Male Labelle, SophieSophie Labelle Follows life through the eyes of a middle schooler who alternately makes light of, and chafes under the realities of growing up a transgender child in a cisgender world. [23]
2014–present Men+Monsters Zero, AeroAero Zero Follows homosexual human, monsters, and robotic men who explore their sexuality. [24]
2014–present Witchy Ries, ArielAriel Ries Features a trans girl character. [25][26]
2015–present[27] Ace of Beasts Zero, AeroAero Zero Follows the sexual lives and fantasy adventures of homosexual men in a poly relationship. [28]
2015–present Goodbye to Halos Halla, ValerieValerie Halla Features a trans girl protagonist and a queer cast. [29]
2015–present ShootAround suspu Contains various LGBT characters. [30]
2016 Lady of the Shard D.G., GigiGigi D.G. Features a romance between women. [31]
2016 My Lesbian Experience With Loneliness Nagata, KabiKabi Nagata [32]
  1. Sen, Jai (18 de outubro de 2013). «Paige Braddock Changes the World Without Bending or Breaking It». The Clyde Fitch Report 
  2. Erro de citação: Etiqueta <ref> inválida; não foi fornecido texto para as refs de nome AfterElton
  3. a b c d e f Grabowy, TJ (17 de setembro de 2012). «Strip Tease: 7 Queer Web Comics You Should Be Reading». Queerty 
  4. a b c Seabrook, Laura. «Trans Web Comics - Transition Stories, Switch-Around, Personal Histories, Theory, Incidentals and Gag Strips». Gender Centre. Consultado em 5 January 2016  Verifique data em: |acessodata= (ajuda)
  5. http://www.cbr.com/a-month-of-good-lgbt-comics-young-bottoms-in-love/
  6. a b c d e f Wheeler, Andrew (29 de junho de 2012). «Comics Pride: 50 Comics and Characters That Resonate with LGBT Readers». Comics Alliance 
  7. a b Wolfe, Tash (23 de fevereiro de 2015). «Visual Representation: Trans Characters In Webcomics». The Mary Sue 
  8. Townsend, Alex (20 de novembro de 2015). «Webcomic Spotlight: Interview With Gunnerkrigg Court Creator Tom Siddell». The Mary Sue 
  9. a b c d Moondaughter, Wolfen (18 de fevereiro de 2013). «Not Safe for Work». Sequential Tart 
  10. Culler, Nataya (31 de março de 2014). «"Sister Claire," The Story of a Nun Who Puts the "R" in Representation.». Videshi Magazine 
  11. Romano, Aja (24 de abril de 2014). «Behind the scenes of 'Starfighter,' the Internet's sexiest webcomic». The Daily Dot 
  12. Tiara, Creatrix (24 de maio de 2016). «Bisexual Trolls and Non-Binary Sprites: The Power of LGBTQ Visibility in "Homestuck"». Autostraddle 
  13. Kistemaker, Janiek (September 14, 2010). «De Boezems queeren». Lover Magazine  Verifique data em: |data= (ajuda)
  14. Dorst, VPRO (April 30, 2013). «Boezems op avontuur». VPRO  Verifique data em: |data= (ajuda)
  15. Brown, Ruth (October 3, 2012). «Book Review: Jeff Parker and Erika Moen, Bucko». Willamette Week. Cópia arquivada em September 5, 2013  Verifique data em: |arquivodata=, |data= (ajuda)
  16. Rude, Mey (11 de dezembro de 2013). «ChaosLife, Adorable Queer Couple Comic: The Autostraddle Interview». Autostraddle 
  17. «Lost in Transition: 'Cucumber Quest' and Transgender Villains». Comics Alliance. Consultado em 20 de outubro de 2016 
  18. Bezner, KM (28 de setembro de 2015). «Growing Up Queer: Should You Be Reading 'As the Crow Flies'?». Comics Alliance 
  19. Lawson, Emma (6 de abril de 2016). «Baking, Bros And Beyonce: Should You Be Reading 'Check, Please'?». Comics Alliance 
  20. http://www.demonstreet.co/about
  21. «Demon Street - Yes Homo: Queer Webcomic Reviews». Yes Homo (em inglês). 12 de abril de 2015. Consultado em 19 de outubro de 2016 
  22. Sava, Oliver (19 de fevereiro de 2016). «Agents Of The Realm, M.F.K., and the ascent of black women in webcomics · Big Issues · The A.V. Club». The A.V. Club 
  23. Chase, Suzi Chase (May 13, 2015). «Assigned Male': Humor and Insight While Growing Up Trans». Comics Alliance  Verifique data em: |data= (ajuda)
  24. «Men+Monsters». Men Plus Monsters 
  25. Grace, Ziah (8 de setembro de 2015). «Entangled in Magic: Should You Be Reading 'Witchy'?». Comics Alliance 
  26. Rude, Mey (13 de janeiro de 2015). «Drawn to Comics: Witchy is Your New Favorite Webcomic About Teen Witches of Color». Autostraddle 
  27. http://aceofbeasts.smackjeeves.com/archive/
  28. «Ace of Beasts». Men Plus Monsters 
  29. Christianson, Jon Erik (25 de janeiro de 2017). «Valerie Halla Talks 'Goodbye to Halos'». Comics Alliance 
  30. Donovan, Caitlin (17 de dezembro de 2015). «4 Fantasy Webcomics that will Rock Your World». Epicstream 
  31. Rude, Mey (17 de maio de 2016). «Drawn to Comics: Space Goddess Love Story "Lady of the Shard" Is a Must-Read Mini-Epic». Autostraddle 
  32. «Seven Seas Licenses My Lesbian Experience with Loneliness Manga». Anime News Network. 1 de novembro de 2016. Consultado em 7 de dezembro de 2016