

This autobiographical webcomic is the creator’s space in which she discusses the effects of trauma, abuse, and Queerphobia. The public reception and what goes on backstage is handled impressively.Īfter coming out, her abusive mother forced her back into the closet. A well-nuanced exploration of interpersonal dynamics, abuse, and fame. Modern British rock band Radio Silence tour across the UK and navigate relationships and challenges.

He wants to start over after what happened in the past, but the rumors and the demons that haunt him make things more difficult. Even after interfering in a bullying incident, he worries about what his new peers think about him. Daniel has just moved from England to Queens, New York, but already he’s getting into trouble. Jey Pawlik also points out the policing and misconceptions among non-binary and trans people (allies too).Ī high school dramedy webcomic about relationships and mental health. A webcomic about relationships and gender assumptions.Ī Bittersweet Life by Donggeon Lee (Completed)Ī comical slice of life webcomic that shows the irony and double standards in relationships and office spaces in South Korea.Īn autobiographical webcomic about Jey Pawlik’s experiences as a nonbinary transmasculine person. She has other things to worry about, like making sure that social services don’t find out that her father isn’t home. Everyone at school assumes that she’s a boy because of her haircut and how she dresses, but she lets it slide by. The creator has also drawn a lovely comic about Rohan (starts at episode 224), Eri’s friend who is a trans man.Ĭharlie works and goes to school while caring for her four-year-old brother. Eri’s story dismantles misconceptions about asexuality and the ace/aro spectrum. Enjoy!Įri, genderfluid and asexual, tries to form connections without being expected to reciprocate sexual attraction. As a follow-up to my last slice of life webcomics recommendations, I want to spotlight even more gems. Here, you’ll find stories exploring Queer experiences, daily musings, and heteronormative and gender assumptions. The 18 webcomics below range from transgender identities to activism and awareness to being a teenager. Other than short comics, I’ve been reading slice of life webcomics as well.
