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The Color of Always is a collection of personal stories, testimonies, heirlooms, evocations, and evangelisms for queer creators and readers that celebrates feeling good about who you are, and coming into your own at last.
A graphic novel anthology of slice-of-life romance stories from across the spectrum of LBTQIA+ experience.--Publisher.… (més)
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Trigger Warnings: (some stories have or mention of) transphobia, dysphoria, religious homophobia, mentions of parent death, sexual assault, misgendering, panic attack, PTSD
A graphic novel anthology filled with LGBTQ+ experience.
I loved seeing all the different artists, their styles, and their stories. I especially love that we’re seeing more and more Trans and Nonbinary stories included in things like this.
As usual when it comes to anthologies, there were some stories stronger than others, but each of them were touching in their own way.
I would recommend this to everyone - especially a good read for Pride Month in June too. ( )
The Color of Always is a collection of personal stories, testimonies, heirlooms, evocations, and evangelisms for queer creators and readers that celebrates feeling good about who you are, and coming into your own at last.
A graphic novel anthology of slice-of-life romance stories from across the spectrum of LBTQIA+ experience.--Publisher.
A graphic novel anthology filled with LGBTQ+ experience.
I loved seeing all the different artists, their styles, and their stories. I especially love that we’re seeing more and more Trans and Nonbinary stories included in things like this.
As usual when it comes to anthologies, there were some stories stronger than others, but each of them were touching in their own way.
I would recommend this to everyone - especially a good read for Pride Month in June too. ( )