![]() ![]() Set in a kingdom of witches where the length of your hair determines the strength of your power, it tells the story of one young witch, Nyneve, who hides the true length of her hair for fear of being deemed too powerful and thus an enemy of the kingdom, the way her father was. ![]() ![]() This was one I found from an Autostraddle recommendation. What does this mean? There are lots of fabulous queer and diverse comics online! I’ve pulled together a list of some that I’ve found recently or not-so-recently for all of you to get lost in over the weekend (listed in no particular order). Plus webcomics are great because anyone can make them (who has the time and resources) so there’s a wider variety of content than you might find in things that need to be published by an actual company. Webcomics are the easiest way for me to read comics of any sort, because I don’t have the money to go out and buy comics, and I don’t have a library close enough to my house to read them for free. Lately, thanks to some recommendations by Autostraddle’s “Drawn to Comics” column I’ve been reading some really great webcomics. ![]()
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