Gay online comic

Creators:Dylan Edwards

Audience:adult, teen

Genre:fiction, humor, non-fiction, sports

Series Type:available in copy, complete, free online, series, stand-alone

Tone:irreverent, silly

Art Style:black and white, full-color, realistic

Queer Representation:gay male, lesbian, queer female, queer male, trans female, trans male

Other Tags:intersex

Want comics that queer the heck outta sports? Congrats! This is the book for you. In addition to baseball, football, basketball, and hockey, The Outfield also takes a swing at golf, cricket, tennis, rugby, archery, the Olympics, soccer, and a host of other wholesome athletic endeavors. The Outfield collects the entire run of Dylan Edwards’  Read more

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Laura Sackton is a queer novel nerd and freelance writer, known on the internet for loving winter, despising summer, and going overboard with extravagant baking projects. In addition to her work at Publication Riot, she reviews for BookPage and AudioFile, and writes a weekly newsletter, Books & Bakes, celebrating queer lit and tasty treats. You can seize her on Instagram shouting about the queer books she loves and sharing photos of the walks she takes in the hills of Western Mass (while listening to audiobooks, of course).

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