Sorry I just love soft family stuff! I just love very big parents and very small babies
Janus and Aurora are very attentive parents and they absolutely adore the boys
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Sorry I just love soft family stuff! I just love very big parents and very small babies
Janus and Aurora are very attentive parents and they absolutely adore the boys
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MORE #QueerComicsNow 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️ Last week, we shared a spotlight on just a few of our comics with LGBTQ+ characters, creators, and themes. That's just the tip of the iceberg. We're back with another round of recommendations below!
Little Tiny Things by @cloverscomics
What are the little things that move us? The simple joys that warm our bodies and our hearts? The micro life of insects that influence our world more than we think? The tiny steps we make everyday to have a happier tomorrow? It's the Little, Tiny, Things.
Fairmeadow by @hagofbolding
Goma, a wayward Orcish soldier, finds herself in Fairmeadow, a commune of pacifists deep in the Cascadian wilderness. Isolation has allowed the commune to thrive in the shadow of a century-long war, but Goma’s arrival brings troubling reminders of the world outside to those who have settled there in search of respite. Fairmeadow’s enigmatic leader, Sanctuary, finds his utopian vision challenged as he struggles to keep the peace. Their self-sufficiency exists on thin margins - margins that threaten to break if Goma cannot learn to live alongside those who she has sworn to fight. Fairmeadow is a post-epic fantasy drama inspired by the counter-cultural movements of the late 60’s, the landscapes of the Pacific Northwest, and tabletop RPG’s. It’s about the collision of idealism against pragmatism, reckoning with the consequences of dropping out, and trying to make its readers want to go on a hike.
Magical How? by @eyugho
Gabe and Booker were just regular guys until a golf ball appears, offering them magical abilities. Booker does not want to get into this at all, but Gabe takes the bracelet and transforms into a Magical... complete with uniform!
Gzhel Guardian by Atla Hrafney & Anya
Deep underground, in a place far away from our world, exists the Railway System. A complex, mysterious network of trains, towns and mechanical monsters, these communities are open and known only to a few on Earth. Central to these communities are Guardians, people chosen at random and adorned with power. Leo is one such Guardian, and even though their burn-out and depression has taken hold of them, they have one last job to finish. Gzhel Guardian is a Russian fantasy LGBT+ webcomic inspired by folklore and illustrated in gorgeous watercolor pages.
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Here's Pia from Little Tiny Things.
i'm too busy to do cringetober actually, BUT, i simply could not ignore day 12.
my niche interest has been WEBCOMICS since i was 11, i remember trying to figure out gunnerkrigg court through language barrier and being fascinated by a number of regional-specific small webcomics. i felt like witnessed the very birth of this industry and always wanted to draw something myself.
later i found out about mspaintadventures, and ads on this site brought me to go get a roomie! which happened to become my favourite comics of all time. but back then i could not understand all the complexity within it, i was just like 'haha funny hippie with cool lesbian representation!'.
ggar is currently finished so i drew pia from little tiny things, the ongoing webcomic, instead.
back then i also found out about sister claire, but couldnt manage to get invested in the story enough. YET WHEN I FINALLY DID, oh boy, i cried, its so complex, so rich, characters are so alive, it brings so many emotions. i really look up to this one, the perfect example of how to tell complicated stories in made-up worlds.
many things to all the webcomics artists and those mentioned in particular! you make my days 🥰
Pia & the Little Tiny Things is back from winter holidays and we get yummy GGaR cameos hee hee :D
Pia & the Little Tiny Things is on a summer break ☀️
Now would be a great time to catch up to the comic! :)
-> Chapter 1 -> Chapter 2 -> Chapter 3 -> Chapter 4 -> Chapter 5 -> Chapter 6
Pia & the Little Tiny Things will soon be updating again, after two weeks of break! So come on back on Tuesday on www.littletinythings.com :)
Readers on my patreon already have the next page<3