I am a huge Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy fan, both bisexual DC Comics characters.
I've only recently figured out that Tee Franklin is the first black, queer, disabled and autistic person to write Harley Quinn in the "Harley Quinn The animated series" where Harley is in love with Poison Ivy.
I am bisexual, autistic and a big Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy fan, so I couldn't help but start Bisexual Awareness Week without paying homage to the writer of their love stories and reminding y'all that a person is still bisexual regardless of who date 🩷💜💙
A series of short comic strips featuring Luke, a transgender, bisexual, neuroqueer man navigating life and thoughts beyond societal norms. Along the way, he'll face obstacles and challenges, encountering a diverse cast of characters who shape his journey. Together, they explore identity, relationships, and the world around them with humor, resilience, and insight.
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