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Queer comics & graphic novels to gift this holiday season
Nine queer graphic novels to gift this holiday season
Believe it or not, the holidays have rolled around once more. The days have grown colder, and beyond drinking hot chocolate and tea, one way to warm up is to find the perfect gift to give to your loved one. It can be tricky to find that perfect gift, but we're here to help! Here's a list of great queer comics and graphic novels to get for your loved one (or yourself) this holiday season.
Best queer comics to gift this holiday season: Quick Guide
If you're in a rush, check our quick view version of the list below. If you need more guidance, keep scrolling for more in-depth, detailed list.
- Stone Fruit by Lee Lai - For the queer aunts. $21.99
- Messy Roots by Laura Gao - For those putting down roots in a new place. $22.99
- Contradictions by Sophie Yanow - For the traveler. $24.95
- Supermutant Magic Academy by Jillian Tamaki - For the lover of the weird and bizarre. $12.79
- Mamo by Sas Milledge - For the young magic enthusiast. $12.69
- Slip by Marika McCoola and Aatmaja Pandya - For the young artist. 12.16
- DC Pride - For the superhero fan. $17.99
- M is for Monster by Talia Dutton - For the sci-fi diehard. $16.63
- Other Ever Afters by Mel Gillman - For the fairytale lover. $17.09
Best queer comics to gift this holiday season: Detailed Guide
Need more details into why these comics might be a good gift choice? Look no further.
Stone Fruit by Lee Lai - $21.99
Lee Lai's Stone Fruit ($21.99) is a quiet contemplation about the way we relate to each other and how that changes how we define family. Lee Lai is particularly brilliant at crystalizing the weird, painful mundanities of relationships.
Messy Roots by Laura Gao - $22.99
Messy Roots tells the story about what it's like to come into yourself as a young person, a queer person, and an immigrant. It's a beautifully rendered graphic memoir from Laura Kao, providing a glance into her life as an immigrant from Wuhan, China to Texas.
Contradictions by Sophie Yanow - $24.95
Supermutant Magic Academy by Jillian Tamaki - $12.79
Supermutant Magic Academy ($12.79) is a collection of charming and funny short comics about the strange students at the Supermutant Magic Academy. This comic is perfect for those who have ever felt like an outsider at school.
Mamo by Sas Milledge - $12.69
Sas Milledge's graphic novel Mamo ($12.69) is a great gift for a younger reader who loves witchy goodness, as it follows the story of a young witch who finds it difficult, for many reasons, to settle into community. Mamo is about the parts of life that can terrify us and hold us back and the communal healing that will pull us forward.
Slip by Marika McCoola and Aatmaja Pandya - $12.16
Marika McCoola and Aatmaja Pandya's Slip ($12.16) tells the story of a young artist as she struggles to find her voice, process a friend's trauma, and stumbles into both love and something else that's a little bit strange. It's a perfect gift for young artists who are trying to find their voice.
DC Pride - $17.99
For those who love superheroes, this year's DC Pride anthology ($17.99) features a collection of short stories all about DC's greatest queer characters. It includes the excellent short story titled 'Finding Batman' about Kevin Conroy's journey to becoming Batman (the comic is written by Conroy, with art from J. Bone, and letters from Aditya Bidikar). If you want to take a peek before picking up a hard copy, DC Comics has made the anthology free to read in honor of the late Kevin Conroy.
- DC Pride - $17.99 at Amazon
M is for Monster by Talia Dutton - $16.63
M is for Monster ($16.63) is about grief and moving on. It follows Dr. Frances Ai as she attempts to bring her sister Maura back to life. She does succeed in bringing someone to life, but the success is not as straightforward as she had hoped.
Other Ever Afters by Mel Gillman - $17.09
Mel Gillman's Other Ever Afters ($17.09) is a collection of new fairytales, featuring new types of protagonists. This is perfect for the fan of old storytelling styles with a twist, and Mel Gillman's lush artstyle is always a pleasure to read.
Stuff those stockings and fill those empty spaces under the tree with Popverse's recommended gifts for friends, loved ones, and yourself.
- Queer comics to gift this holiday season
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- DC, Marvel, and more: The best superhero comic collections to give to loved ones this holiday season
- Have a very weird holiday season with this off-kilter gift guide
- Give the gift of subscriptions - streaming services, digital comics apps, and mystery boxes galore!
- Cosplay gift guide
- Gift guide for the geeky families
Want to check out some interviews with a few of the above creators? Look below!
Marika McCoola and Aatmaja Panya talk Slip, collaboration, and blueberry hot sauce
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