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Lesbian comics

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Genre/Form termLesbian comics
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Variant(s)Homosexual comics
See alsoQueer comics
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Scope noteComics featuring lesbian characters or addressing lesbian themes.
Found inWork cat.: Maroh, J. Blue is the warmest color, 2013 (summary: "Blue is the Warmest Color is a graphic novel about growing up, falling in love, and coming out. Clementine, a high school student, has an average life: she has friends, family, and the romantic attention of the boys in her school. When her openly gay best friend takes her out on the town, she wanders into a lesbian bar where she encounters Emma: a punkish, confident girl with blue hair. Their attraction is instant and electric, and Clementine finds herself in a relationship that will test her friends, parents, and her own ideas about herself and her identity")
Obomsawin, D. On loving women, 2014 (a graphic novel) p. 4 of cover ("On loving women is a collection of stories about first love and sexual identity. Diane Obomsawin shares her friends' and lovers' personal accounts of coming into their queerness or first finding love with another woman")
Nagata, K. My lesbian experience with loneliness, 2017 (a graphic novel)
Martindale, K. Un/popular culture : lesbian writing after the sex wars, ©1997: p. 60 (lesbian comics)
Fitch, J.H. Out's gay & lesbian guide to the Web, ©1997: p. 12 (everyone's favorite lesbian comic strip, "Dykes to Watch Out For")
Stein, A.J. Sexuality, generation and the self, 1993: leaf 134 (the popular lesbian comic strip, "Dykes to Watch Out For," created by Alison Bechdel)