Nonbinary gender in fiction: Difference between revisions

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*''[http://www.discordcomics.com/shades-cover/ Shades of A (NSFW)]'' by Tab Kimpton - Webcomic that focuses on [[asexuality|asexual]] relationships, as well as exploring various aspects of kink, and features a prominent nonbinary character (JD). Contains nudity and BDSM. Updates twice a week.
*''[http://www.discordcomics.com/shades-cover/ Shades of A (NSFW)]'' by Tab Kimpton - Webcomic that focuses on [[asexuality|asexual]] relationships, as well as exploring various aspects of kink, and features a prominent nonbinary character (JD). Contains nudity and BDSM. Updates twice a week.
*[http://www.mspaintadventures.com/?s=6 Homestuck] introduced an androgynous character named Davepetasprite^2 [http://www.mspaintadventures.com/?s=6&p=009779] that was formed by the fusion of two other characters. They establish that they are confused about their gender but happy to be what they've become and start using gender neutral pronouns (they/them). It also has other androgynous characters like Calliope.
*[http://www.mspaintadventures.com/?s=6 Homestuck] introduced an androgynous character named Davepetasprite^2 [http://www.mspaintadventures.com/?s=6&p=009779] that was formed by the fusion of two other characters. They establish that they are confused about their gender but happy to be what they've become and start using gender neutral pronouns (they/them). It also has other androgynous characters like Calliope.
*''[https://www.gocomics.com/phoebe-and-her-unicorn/2019/02/05 Phoebe and her Unicorn]'' by Dana Simpson has a minor nonbinary character named Infernus, the Unicorn of Death. Phoebe uses the pronoun "neigh" for Infernus.<ref>[https://www.gocomics.com/phoebe-and-her-unicorn/2019/02/09]</ref>
*''[https://www.gocomics.com/phoebe-and-her-unicorn/2019/02/05 Phoebe and her Unicorn]'' by Dana Simpson has a nonbinary minor character named Infernus, the Unicorn of Death. Phoebe uses the pronoun "neigh" for Infernus.<ref>[https://www.gocomics.com/phoebe-and-her-unicorn/2019/02/09  
Phoebe and Her Unicorn by Dana Simpson for February 09, 2019]</ref> The comic avoids "othering" nonbinary identities by having Phoebe say that "Humans have non-binary people too."<ref>[https://www.gocomics.com/phoebe-and-her-unicorn/2019/02/05 Phoebe and Her Unicorn by Dana Simpson for February 05, 2019]</ref>
*''[http://tapastic.com/series/6ses 6ses]'' by Kagome features an agender protagonist.
*''[http://tapastic.com/series/6ses 6ses]'' by Kagome features an agender protagonist.
*''[http://tapastic.com/series/Eri Eri the Cyborg]'' by Ren features an agender protagonist.
*''[http://tapastic.com/series/Eri Eri the Cyborg]'' by Ren features an agender protagonist.
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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]'' 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)
*''[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.)
*  Debuting in ''DC’s Very Merry Multiverse'', Jess Chambers/Kid Quick, part of the Teen Justice team from Earth-11, is [[genderfluid]]. They will also appear in ''Future State: Justice League''.<ref name="McGuireLiam">{{Cite web |title=New Teen Justice Team Debuts In DC's Very Merry Multiverse |last=McGuire |first=Liam |work=ScreenRant |date=2 November 2020 |access-date=15 November 2020 |url= https://screenrant.com/teen-justice-future-state-earth-11-dc/ |quote=I suggested that Kid Quick could be Earth-11's first genderfluid character, and once editors saw Eleonora Carlini's terrific take on the character design, there was suddenly a lot of interest in them for stories beyond the Merry Multiverse Special in December. }}</ref><ref name="AdamsTim">{{Cite web |title=DC Comics Introduces a Non-Binary Flash in Future State |last=Adams |first=Tim |work=CBR |date=2 November 2020 |access-date=15 November 2020 |url= https://www.cbr.com/dc-comics-non-binary-flash-future-state/}}</ref>


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