Our Dreams at Dusk
Our Dreams at Dusk was previously mentioned in CBR's recommendations for Pride Month, but it is still an extremely important manga to discuss. Yuhki Kamatani, the mangaka, is openly asexual and X-gender. Yuhki Kamatani frequently explores LGBTQ themes (most notably with Yoite in Nabari no Ou and Shonen Note), but Our Dreams at Dusk is heavily based on their personal experiences.
Tasuku Kaname, the protagonist, is about to commit suicide after being forcibly outed – until he is "saved" by a woman who goes by the name "Anonymous." Tasuku is then introduced to a community of people who are similar to him, and he gradually learns to accept himself. Our Dreams at Dusk, which is only four volumes long, has both beautiful, symbolic art and a heartfelt story that leaves a lasting impression, which is why it's one of the most recommended LGBTQ manga in the West. Seven Seas Entertainment is selling Our Dreams at Dusk.
Author: Yuhki Kamatani
Original run: March 6, 2015 – May 23, 2018
Status: Completed
Volumes: 4
Buy here: https://www.amazon.com/Our-Dreams-Dusk-Shimanami-Tasogare/dp/1642750603