14 best lgbt graphic novels

LGBT graphic novels have become an important and diverse genre within the world of literature fiction, especially in the young adult and teen categories.These novels explore themes related to LGBTQ+ identities, relationships, and experiences through the medium of illustrated storytelling. Here are some notable LGBT graphic novels:

  1. "Fun Home" by Alison Bechdel: This autobiographical graphic novel tells the story of Alison Bechdel's childhood and coming to terms with her own sexuality while dealing with her father's hidden homosexuality. It's a critically acclaimed work known for its complexity and depth.

  2. "Blue is the Warmest Color" by Julie Maroh: This coming-of-age graphic novel explores the passionate and tumultuous relationship between two young women, Adele and Emma. The book delves into the emotional complexities of first love and self-discovery.

  3. "The Prince and the Dressmaker" by Jen Wang: This heartwarming graphic novel tells the story of a young prince named Sebastian who secretly loves to wear dresses, and his talented dressmaker, Frances, who helps him express his true self.

  4. "Heartstopper" by Alice Oseman: This ongoing series follows the relationship between Charlie and Nick, two high school boys who navigate the challenges of coming out, friendship, and first love. It's known for its authenticity and relatability.

  5. "Bingo Love" by Tee Franklin: This graphic novel explores the lives of two women, Hazel and Mari, who meet as teenagers in the 1960s but are separated by societal expectations. They reunite later in life and explore their feelings for each other.

  6. "Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up with Me" by Mariko Tamaki: This graphic novel focuses on the turbulent relationship between Freddy and her on-again, off-again girlfriend Laura Dean. It delves into themes of love, self-worth, and toxic relationships.

  7. "My Brother's Husband" by Gengoroh Tagame: This manga series explores family dynamics and LGBTQ acceptance as it follows the story of Yaichi, a Japanese man, and his interactions with his late brother's Canadian husband, Mike.

  8. "Mooncakes" by Suzanne Walker and Wendy Xu: This fantasy graphic novel blends elements of romance and magic as it follows the story of a young witch and a werewolf as they work together to uncover supernatural mysteries.

These graphic novels provide a platform for exploring and celebrating the diversity of LGBTQ+ experiences. They address important themes such as identity, acceptance, love, and self-discovery, making them valuable additions to the world of literature fiction, especially for teen and young adult readers.

Below you can find our editor's choice of the best lgbt graphic novels on the market
  

Mooncakes

Oni Press

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Always Human

Yellow Jacket

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You Brought Me The Ocean

DC Comics

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Lumberjanes Original Graphic Novel: The Shape of Friendship

BOOM! Box

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Bloom

First Second

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They Called Us Enemy

Top Shelf Productions

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We Are Okay

Penguin Books

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Honor Girl: A Graphic Memoir

Candlewick

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Stargazing

First Second

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Fence: Rivals: Rivals (4)

BOOM! Box

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Blue Is the Warmest Color

Arsenal Pulp Press

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Queer: A Graphic History

Icon Books

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Heavy Vinyl: Y2K-O!

BOOM! Box

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Cosmoknights (Book One)

Top Shelf Productions

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