Rautakohtu ( Ironwomb) by Tuoni Myllylä.
Hardcore brutal mecha warfare meets hardcore lesbian sex. So pretty much everything to love here.

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Rautakohtu ( Ironwomb) by Tuoni Myllylä.
Hardcore brutal mecha warfare meets hardcore lesbian sex. So pretty much everything to love here.
The Science Fiction Art of Wally Wood
The Science Fiction Art of Wally Wood
ehi ehi, do you want 160 pages of extremely cool nonbinary sci-fi/body horror comics? then I have an anthology for you live NOW ON KICKSTARTER
I drew a story in this and it's seriously hella good~
This Hyperdriven update contains the descent of good into evil
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Heyo! Do you happen to have any queer sci-fi comic recs? I’m a huge fan of your work and I’d love to read more stuff that’s similar! Have a good day!
Hell yeah! Here's some good ones:
Finder is possibly my favorite comic series of all time. Experimental in all the best ways and chock full of incredibly deep sci-fi worldbuilding. The series has been collected in two beefy library volumes.
Cosmoknights has two books out with a third to come. I love it for the GORGEOUS art as well as the absolutely wonderful character interactions. Also, you can go read it for free as a webcomic if you'd prefer: https://www.cosmoknights.space/
Across a Field of Starlight is a stand-alone book with some beefy hard sci-fi elements that I really like. It also explores the ripple effects of colonialism and war on a personal level that is fun to think about even after you're done reading.
Galaxy the Prettiest Star is THE trans-self-discovery book. Vash Taylor's art is just INCREDIBLY beautiful, and the story hit me in my heart. It is also the least superhero superhero book I have ever read.
(AND, I'm drawing the sequel. So there will be a book two in spring 2026! I'm a ridiculously lucky person.)
Also if you haven't read TEST, by me and Christopher Sebela (with colors by Harry Saxon and letters by Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou) you'd probably like it.