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theothin · 2 years
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Hello! Please recommend other "genderweird stories." I'm always looking for more stuff like EGS.
"Like EGS” is a tall order - it does a whole lot of fun things with gender, heavily exploring both fantastical magic stuff and complicated real-world identities. Other stories I know tend to be more narrow in one or both regards, so it’ll depend a lot on what specifically you’re looking for.
Incidentally, for anyone not familiar with EGS (El Goonish Shive), I recommend checking out the post I made two days ago for its 20th anniversary.
Anyway, here’s some things that come to mind out of stories I’ve enjoyed:
Ranma 1/2 probably needs no introduction, as a well-known classic genderbending story. I started watching the anime just this past week - I haven’t gotten far yet, but it’s very funny. It’s a lot older than the rest of this list, giving it a particularly distinct feel which makes for a really interesting change of pace.
Fabiniku (”Fantasy Bishoujo Juniku Ojisan to”, aka “Life With an Ordinary Guy Who Reincarnated Into a Total Fantasy Knockout”) is a much newer genderbending series, about two friends who get pulled into a fantasy world and are now trying not to fall in love. The manga has been running for a couple of years, while the anime (which is what I’ve been following) started just this past month. It’s extremely funny, and the writing and visuals are beautiful. (I heard about Fabiniku from following @demilypyro​, who’s been posting a lot about it and other anime and manga in this vein. If you’re looking for more, she’s likely to be a good source.)
Narcissist, Coward, Fool, and Traitor is a fantasy web novel about a team of four incompetent adventurers. Includes a lot of gender-related magic and exploration of the fantasy setting’s take on trans issues, particularly in the story’s first act. Features quite possibly the funniest (and kinkiest) trans character I’ve ever seen.
Doing God's Work is a web novel about an organization of gods across the pantheons, from the perspective of Loki and their faction of rebellious gods. This setting’s take on Loki is a lot of fun, and puts their shapeshifting powers to a great deal of use.
Misfile is one of the early transformation webcomics I read, before even EGS. I haven’t kept up with it in about a decade, but it still has a special place in my heart, and thinking back to it now, I may have to read the rest of it one of these days. The main character is Ash Upton, a high school street racer whose personal information was accidentally edited by a careless angel.
SGVY (Sparkling Generation Valkyrie Yuuki) is another transformation webcomic I read around the same time as Misfile, and have a lot of similar feelings about. It’s about Yuuki, a guy who gets turned into a valkyrie to fight monsters, and is an extremely silly magical girl parody. Seems the original site is no longer available.
Your Name (Kimi no Na wa) is an anime movie about a guy and girl who periodically swap bodies while living far apart, and have to find ways to communicate and work together. One of the most popular anime movies ever, which I hadn’t realized until looking it up again while writing this, but I can believe it.
Those are the ones that really play around with gender-related transformation stuff. Some other stories I’ve really enjoyed that aren’t necessarily “genderweird” per se, but have neat portrayals of major trans/nb characters:
Dreadnought and its sequel Sovereign are a series of superhero novels about a trans girl who inherits the powers of the strongest hero. She also gets a new body in the process, resulting in some interesting complications. It’s one of my favorite book series, and the characters are wonderful disasters - in particular the main character, Danielle Tozer, is a delightful ball of rage. There’s a third book planned to complete the trilogy, although it’s been taking a while.
High Guardian Spice is a magic school cartoon that released its first season a few months ago. It’s about several girls at a magic school, including Snapdragon, a closeted trans girl who begins to consider magical means of transition. Apparently its inclusion of trans characters has lead to a lot of people trying to sabotage it by spamming bad ratings, but the show itself is adorable.
Ikenfell is an RPG also set in a magic school, with a charming and very queer cast and a playable character lineup including multiple flavors of nonbinary. It’s a lot of fun and has a neat grid-based battle system, as well as great music made by the same people who did the music for Steven Universe.
Venus Envy is an old webcomic about Zoe, a trans girl going through high school and encountering a variety of forms of trouble. Frequently very unsettling, in some fascinating ways. Lot of content warnings here, probably more than anything else on this list.
Kanojo ni Naritai Kimi to Boku (”I Wanna Be Your Girl”) is a manga about a high school girl and the friend she’s in love with, who’s a trans girl. It’s really cute and does a lot of exploring attitudes around queer topics. It’s the only story on this list not to have any fantastical elements (although counting Venus Envy is debatable).
Mask of Shadows is a two-book fantasy novel series about Sal, a genderfluid thief who joins an assassination competition while seeking influence and revenge. I’ve only read the first book so far, but I’m planning on reading the second next week.
The Murderbot Diaries is a sci-fi book series (currently five novellas and one full novel) about “Murderbot”, a delightful agender cyborg built to work in security, and the humans and other AIs it reluctantly bonds with. Has a prequel mini-story posted here.
Infinity Train is a cartoon about a magic train that draws people onto it and compels them to solve a series of puzzles. It doesn’t technically have anything concrete, but I have to give it a mention here since pretty much everyone I’ve seen has interpreted the second season’s main character as transmasculine. Great show, and I’m still bitter about it getting canceled.
Wayward Children (by @seananmcguire) is an ongoing fantasy series that recently released its seventh novel. It’s about a school for kids who’ve gone through doors to fantastical other worlds and now have returned home, changed by the experience. It’s got a lot of great characters - a major recurring character is Kade, a trans boy, and more recent books also feature Regan, an intersex girl.
Zombieland Saga is an anime about seven girls who’ve been raised from the dead as zombies and are trying to become idols. It’s cute and funny and very ridiculous, and the team includes Lily Hoshikawa, an adorable trans girl.
Also I can’t pass up the chance to mention my own story, Blood Knight! It’s a short fantasy novella about the absolute disaster of a trans girl in my icon.
I’d be interested in hearing any other recommendations anyone else wants to add, as well!
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andaisq · 7 years
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cursed long-running webcomic
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wizard-gundammkii · 4 years
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Sparkling Generation Valkyrie Yuuki is still updating?????? WHAAAAAAAAAT
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brashley46 · 5 years
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The latest The brashley46 Daily! https://t.co/08H9L4iI3d Thanks to @SGVY @JohnOCAP @AlyxDellamonica #1yrago #elxn43
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mingoboys · 6 years
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theothin · 2 years
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finally reread SGVY (sparkling generation valkyrie yuuki) and caught back up - assuming 15.1 is how far it got before stopping and there isn’t something else hiding in other archives
I like to think of SGVY and misfile as sister comics of sorts. they’re both genderbend comics from the early 00s that start with a pretty similar tone, and I read them at a pretty similar time - I think SGVY was the first genderbend-focused story I got into and misfile was the second. in both cases, I got into them in high school and then stopped keeping up with them a few years later, before finally returning to them this year
(they’re also the two stories on my genderweird stories post that I considered leaving out but decided to stick with, which was what inspired me to return to both of them. in retrospect, I think mentioning them was the right call but might have needed some more clarification of their distinctive characteristics)
that said, while misfile ends up tying itself into knots from a halfhearted attempt at a more serious approach, SGVY knows exactly what it wants to be from day 1. it’s an extremely comedic and horny magical girl parody involving norse mythology, and it goes all in on that
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(featured: SGVY’s takes on freyr, thor, and loki)
even as the story progresses, SGVY is extremely ridiculous at all times. it has a very 00s feel which certainly isn’t for everyone, but personally I think it’s really funny and loved revisiting it
the biggest weakness, of course, is that it abruptly stopped updating with no resolution to most of the story and character elements it set up. I want to know what was supposed to happen!
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netsenshi · 6 years
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Sparkling Interviewee Kittyhawk
I recently got the opportunity to interview the artist of Sparkling Generation Valkyrie Yuuki, Kittyhawk via e-mail. Before I go into said interview, how about a little context?
Sparkling Generation Valkyrie Yuuki, or SGVY for short, is the second webcomic Kittyhawk created in 2002. It features the male protagonist Yuuki who is obsessed with magical girl anime and manga. One day he discovers a…
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rorschach089 · 9 years
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First two pages of my fancomic based on Sparkling Generation Valkyrie Yuuki by Kittyhawk. www.sgvy.com
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brashley46 · 7 years
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The latest The brashley46 Daily! https://t.co/n0fbzcb6Wr Thanks to @kim1811 @SGVY @NDProots #cdnpoli #inauguration
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