Is saga graphic novel queer?
Could you elaborate on whether the saga graphic novel in question portrays or explores themes and characters that are associated with the LGBTQ+ community? If so, in what ways does it represent or challenge societal norms and expectations related to sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression? Is it inclusive and respectful in its portrayal, or does it perpetuate harmful stereotypes? Understanding these factors would help in determining whether the saga graphic novel could be considered queer in nature.