From Wentworth Hodge, 16 Hours ago, written in Plain Text.
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  1. Over the last few years, LGBTQ+ representation in comics has truly grown, and fans are taking notice! These stories are now more colorful and inclusive than ever before, giving readers characters they can relate to and enjoy. Whether it’s superheroes, sidekicks, or even everyday people, comics today are making space for different voices and identities.
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  3. A big part of this progress starts with creators—many of whom are LGBTQ+ themselves. They’re bringing their own experiences and stories into their work, which helps make the characters feel more real. Readers are excited to see characters who aren’t just straight or fit into one type of lifestyle. Instead, comics are starting to show love and friendships in lots of different ways, including same-sex relationships, trans identities, and non-binary characters.
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  5. If you're curious to explore some of these stories for yourself, there are plenty of places online where you can find them, like https://thegamecacheaz.com/collections/comic-books—just one of many sources offering a wide mix of comics.
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  7. What’s really great is that LGBTQ+ characters aren’t just side notes anymore—they’re often leading the stories. Comics like "Heartstopper," "The Wicked + The Divine," and DC's newer versions of Superman and Robin all include characters exploring their sexuality or gender identity. And Used board games are especially loving graphic novels that represent different kinds of people and relationships.
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  9. Publishers are also starting to listen more to what fans want. Big names like Marvel and DC are trying harder to include characters who reflect the world around us. Indie publishers are also pushing boundaries and putting out some of the most creative and personal stories out there.
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  11. This kind of representation helps everyone feel seen and accepted. For younger readers just figuring out who they are, it can be life-changing to see someone like them in their favorite comic book. And for people outside the LGBTQ+ community, these comics offer a great way to learn and understand different experiences.
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  13. So if you haven’t picked up a comic in a while, now’s a great time to check one out. You might be surprised by how much they’ve changed—and how much they can still teach and inspire.
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