How can you tell when a webcomic is going to have lesbians?
If it's poorly drawn and has bad dialogue.
Lesbians nothing but a is a lazy, overused device used to make people rad shit webcomics.
Trick question
They all do.
Well does it have twenty or more characters? Probably going to be lesbians in it.
>have a webcomic
>just revealed a couple of characters to be lesbians
I'll be monitoring this thread.
Here's a handy guide, OP:
>Is it a webcomic?
>Does it have lesbians yet?
>If no, then you will be seeing lesbians shortly
>if yes, then congratulations! They're now the most perfect pairing in history with absolutely no problems in their relationship whatsoever despite the fact at least one of them was straight a month ago
>>89259094
Lottie is lowkey thicc tho
>>89262611
???
>>89261946
Dr McNinja? Maybe?
Besides, the best romantic relationship in that series is Dan/Mitzi.Sad asplode.
>>89262611SIXTEENYEARSOLD
>>89263369
Legal in her home country.
>>89259094
knowing how ridiculous the pacing is in this comic, they're going to finish this mystery, disappear for a year in real time, then show up again living together with no explanation as to what happened in-between.
Well, I figured there might be a few when the title was "Lesbian Mystery Club".
>>89263398
you're not making this any easier
>>89263369
What is this, a waifu for ants?
>>89259094
>is it well known outside of /co/?
>does it have story arcs with "character development"?
>does it have a sporting cast of at least 5?
>has it been going on for over a year?
The more questions you answer yes to, the higher the chance of lesbians being forced in it.
It's actually much more rare to find gay guys in a web comic.
>>89264339
which is funny, because a male cousin of one of the main characters was revealed as gay a long while ago