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Sabé, Kho, Aphra, Sana, Luke. 5 outta 13 ain't bad! https://t.co/yT1AN5xpQ0
Halcyon Legacy #5
T'onga appears and calls her wife Losha, confirming they both survive well past RotJ.
Then Vi shows up to complete the comic's queer lady trifecta.
It's #NonBinaryPeoplesDay so here's some of Star Wars' biggest and baddest!
- Kho Phon Farrus (Aphra comics)
- Kantam Sy (High Republic Adventures/Midnight Horizon)
- Keo Venzee (Squadrons)
- Taka Jamoreesa (Last Shot)
Queer variant collectors, take note. Today's Darth Vader 24 and Obi-Wan 2 both have gorgeous Pride variant covers.
Vader's featuring a variety of sapphic handmaidens, while Obi-Wan put's Kho Phon Farrus of Aphra comic fame in the spotlight.
Bounty Hunters #24
Things you say to your wife seconds before disaster
Lando was "confirmed" as pansexual four whole years ago. Since then, he's appeared in a couple books, nearly 30 comics, and was used as a Pride variant cover last year.
And yet he's still never been shown to have explicit attraction to anyone but women.
It's frankly embarassing.
Game recognize game. DC Pride 2022 is full of heartwarming empowering stories. And importantly, featuring queer characters that stay relevant all year round.
Also doesn't shy away from the darker side with Kevin Conroy's autobiographical story.
What a special book.
Stories of Jedi and Sith
Ten stories, one frosty boy with a crush on Luke Skywalker. Welcome to Pride, Reyé Hollis.
Bounty Hunters #23
T'onga, Losha, and the tied-up Vukorah are all sapphic women.
There's kink at this Pride.
No day like #LesbianVisibilityDay to realize that Aphra and Syl are the only Star Wars ladies confirmed to be lesbians rather than bi/pan. This franchise does not like to specify.