Ahhhh, thank you so much :D
(My parents read Always Human, so I can guarantee it will always be family friendly!)I love and adore rockandriotcomic by cheriiart, Shoot Around by suspucious, Gunnerkrigg Court by gunnerkrigg and Wootlabs by diceknight. They’re all really good comics! They also all have LGBT+ leads and from memory they’re kid-safe. (It’s possible they have the odd swear word? I don’t remember, sorry!)
And they have some cartoony violence, so you might want to skim them first before passing them on to your kids (Gunnerkrigg Court especially gets quite creepy.)
I’ve never noticed anything that I wouldn’t let a kid, at least an older one, read in yamino‘s Sister Claire (but I will also admit I’m -super- behind on it), but perhaps you could poke her, or she could ~maybe~ notice this post and weigh in? :3
My definition of kid-safe is of the more European standard where nudity (especially of a non-sexual context) is fine, but gratuitous violence is not. I know some Americans feel the opposite is true, so I just need to preface my commentary with that.
Sister Claire is overall kid-safe, although there is one scene in the Missing Moments where sex is implied by not shown. You do get to see butts on rare occasions, though. OOOOH, BUTTS. But we’ve never had full frontal nudity, and don’t plan to. Pregnancy is a feature (one is immaculate, and later you have Queen Sylvia who keeps losing hers- but I don’t think this is something kids require sheltering from.) I’m pretty sure Sister Olga says “Damn!” at some point. Ooh.
But if you’re looking for queer representation provided in a very accessible way, I highly recommend it! We’ve had a lot of straight cis readers comment that the story opened their eyes to a lot of issues and identities they were completely unfamiliar with, and we’ve also had a lot of positive response from fellow LGBT readers! =)
Reblogging for the original anon (and for me, because I need to read Sister Claire one day.)
Thank you both :)
Reblogging to add Missing Monday by elleskinner to the list of kid-safe LGBT+ webcomics I absolutely adore. I don’t know why I forgot to mention it earlier.
Also Agents of the Realm by adventuresinconcepting is really really amazing and may possibly qualify as child safe depending on the age/maturity of the child and how you feel about the things mentioned in the content warning (scroll down to the faq for more info on these things.)
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