As the characters keep learning more about each other, the narrative becomes rife with symbols and imagery that serve as clues not only for the characters, but for the reader as well as to whether romance is even a possibility.
To foster awareness, appreciation, and discussion of queer sequential art and its creators
To become an educational resource of queer experiences, storytelling, and critical theory
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As the characters keep learning more about each other, the narrative becomes rife with symbols and imagery that serve as clues not only for the characters, but for the reader as well as to whether romance is even a possibility.
In the past several years, there has been an increasing demand for media aimed at “all audiences” to feature explicitly queer characters, this is to say, characters that explicitly state that they are not heterosexual or cisgender.