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*In the graphic novel ''Mooncakes'', written by Suzanne Walker and illustrated by Wendy Xu, one of the main characters is Tam Lang, a nonbinary werewolf.<ref name="Mooncakes">{{Cite web |title=Mooncakes by Suzanne Walker |author= |work=LibraryThing.com |date= |access-date=26 October 2020 |url= https://www.librarything.com/work/23289223}}</ref>
*In the graphic novel ''Mooncakes'', written by Suzanne Walker and illustrated by Wendy Xu, one of the main characters is Tam Lang, a nonbinary werewolf.<ref name="Mooncakes">{{Cite web |title=Mooncakes by Suzanne Walker |author= |work=LibraryThing.com |date= |access-date=26 October 2020 |url= https://www.librarything.com/work/23289223}}</ref>
*The graphic novel ''Test'', written by Chris Sebela, has a nonbinary main character named Aleph Null. [[Singular they]] pronouns are used for Aleph, and in a character bio on them, it says "Gender: Various given."<ref name="comi_Test">{{Cite web |title=Test: An Interview With Chris Sebela |author= |work=Comics Pit |date=13 August 2019 |access-date=27 October 2020 |url= https://comicspit.com/2019/08/13/test-an-interview-with-chris-sebela/}}</ref>
*The graphic novel ''Test'', written by Chris Sebela, has a nonbinary main character named Aleph Null. [[Singular they]] pronouns are used for Aleph, and in a character bio on them, it says "Gender: Various given."<ref name="comi_Test">{{Cite web |title=Test: An Interview With Chris Sebela |author= |work=Comics Pit |date=13 August 2019 |access-date=27 October 2020 |url= https://comicspit.com/2019/08/13/test-an-interview-with-chris-sebela/}}</ref>
*''[https://tapas.io/series/Friends-With-Benefits1/info Friends With Benefits] revolves around a genderfluid asexual person, Eri, who is struggling with his love life. (Eri is pronoun indifferent, and [[he/him]] is used by other characters for Eri)
*''[https://tapas.io/series/Friends-With-Benefits1/info Friends With Benefits]'' is a webcomic that revolves around a genderfluid asexual person, Eri, who is struggling with his love life. (Eri is pronoun indifferent, and [[he/him]] is used by other characters for Eri)


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