Not sure if this counts, but it definitely gave me the vibes
outcasts always mourn by ND Stevenson (autobio comic, 2024)
"he's kind of stuck around since then, mostly as an inside joke, a little bit not. I like having him around. there's something really poignant about looking at the world through the eyes of a gay person from the past"
Blurb: A piece about how ND Stevenson pretended to showing Oscar Wilde around Vegas as a way of coping with overstimulation on his trip there, which then turns into a refelction on Wilde's legacy and how the world has chnaged for gay people since his time
Why is it worth your time?: It's a short, sweet piece about queer history and seeing things through the eyes of other people
Plural/1+ Tags: creator speaks from experience, people: copies, people: imaginary friends, people: the dead, type: possesion(?) type: nonswitching(?), type: on purpose
Content Warnings: References to historical homophobia. Passing reference to sexual harassment. A few suggestive poses/mild nudity
Accessibility Notes: online/digital, free, not screen-readable
Misc. Notes (if any): N/A
Is it long, medium, or short?: Short
It is for kids, teens, adults, or everybody? Teens and adults, might be appropriate for an older pre-teen depending on exactly how saucy you find the aforementioned suggestive poses to be nevermind, there's a balloon figure with a penis that I missed on my first read-through, definitely not appropriate for pre-teens
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outcasts always mourn by ND Stevenson (autobio comic, 2024)
"he's kind of stuck around since then, mostly as an inside joke, a little bit not. I like having him around. there's something really poignant about looking at the world through the eyes of a gay person from the past"
Blurb: A piece about how ND Stevenson pretended to showing Oscar Wilde around Vegas as a way of coping with overstimulation on his trip there, which then turns into a refelction on Wilde's legacy and how the world has chnaged for gay people since his time
Why is it worth your time?: It's a short, sweet piece about queer history and seeing things through the eyes of other people
Plural/1+ Tags: creator speaks from experience, people: copies, people: imaginary friends, people: the dead, type: possesion(?) type: nonswitching(?), type: on purpose
Content Warnings: References to historical homophobia. Passing reference to sexual harassment. A few suggestive poses/mild nudity
Accessibility Notes: online/digital, free, not screen-readable
Misc. Notes (if any): N/A
Is it long, medium, or short?: Short
It is for kids, teens, adults, or everybody? Teens and adults,
might be appropriate for an older pre-teen depending on exactly how saucy you find the aforementioned suggestive poses to benevermind, there's a balloon figure with a penis that I missed on my first read-through, definitely not appropriate for pre-teensRead it here!