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{{EFC}}{{QW}}This is a list of lesbian characters, large or small, in SF. Lesbianism can be identity or behavior (so including women with bisexual histories).
{{QW}}{{EFCindex}}This is a list of lesbian characters, major or minor, in SF. Lesbianism can be identity or behavior (so including women with bisexual histories).  


See also:
==Fiction==
* [[List of SF featuring queer women as protagonists]]
* [[Archeth Indamaninarmal]] in [[Richard K. Morgan]]'s [[A Land Fit for Heroes]] series (''[[The Steel Remains]]'', ''[[The Cold Commands]]'')
 
* [[Alldera]] in ''[[Motherlines]]'', ''[[The Conqueror's Child]]'', and ''[[The Furies]]'', by [[Suzy McKee Charnas]] (also appears in ''[[Walk to the End of the World]]'' but does not have a female lover in that book)
 
* Cara in ''[[The Warrior Who Carried Life]]'' by [[Geoff Ryman]]
* [[Willow Rosenberg]] ([[Buffy the Vampire Slayer|Buffy]])
* [[Cerise]], Trouble's lover, in ''[[Trouble and Her Friends]]'' by [[Melissa Scott]]
* [[Tara Maclay]] ([[Buffy the Vampire Slayer|Buffy]])
* [[Dani Forrest]], protagonit of ''[[Cognate]]'' by [[R. C. Brojim]]
* [[Kennedy (slayer)|Kennedy]] ([[Buffy the Vampire Slayer|Buffy]])
* Dina, minor character in ''Grimspace'' and ''Wanderlust'' by [[Ann Aguirre]].
* [[Susan Ivanova]] (affair with Talia Winters) ([[Babylon 5]])
* [[Talia Winters]] (affair with Ivanova) ([[Babylon 5]])
* [[Original Cindy]] ([[Dark Angel]])
* [[Diamond]] (Original Cindy's former girlfriend) ([[Dark Angel]])
* [[Dirishi Zuri]] in ''[[Matadora]]'' by [[Steve Perry]]
* [[Dirishi Zuri]] in ''[[Matadora]]'' by [[Steve Perry]]
* [[Gilda (vampire)|Gilda]] (''[[The Gilda Stories]]'' by [[Jewelle Gomez]])
* [[Friday]] in ''[[Friday (novel)]]'' by [[Robert A. Heinlein]] (has sex with women)
* [[Xena]] ([[Xena: Warrior Princess]])
* [[Gaby Plauget]], Cirocco's lover, in the [[Gaea trilogy]] by [[John Varley]]
* [[Gabrielle]] ([[Xena: Warrior Princess]])
* [[Milena]] in ''[[The Child Garden]]''
* [[Sutty]] in ''[[The Telling]]''
* [[Marghe Taishan]] in ''[[Ammonite]]''
* [[Thenike]], Marghe's lover in ''Ammonite''
* [[Gail]] in ''[[Crossfire]]'' by [[Nancy Kress]]
* [[Gail]] in ''[[Crossfire]]'' by [[Nancy Kress]]
* [[India Carless]] ("Trouble") in ''[[Trouble and Her Friends]]''
* [[Gilda (vampire)|Gilda]] in ''[[The Gilda Stories]]'' by [[Jewelle Gomez]])
* [[Cerise]] (Trouble's lover) in ''Trouble and Her Friends''
* Grace in ''[[How I Saved the World]]'' by [[Philip Slater]] (bisexual)
* [[Tabitha Jute]] in [[Colin Greenland]]'s Plenty series
* [[India Carless]] ("Trouble") in ''[[Trouble and Her Friends]]'' by [[Melissa Scott]]
* [[Janet (Whileaway)|Janet]] in ''[[The Female Man]]''
* Jadwiga in ''Woken Furies'' by Richard Morgan
* [[Isabelle Blundell]] from "[[Alienated (TV series)]]"
* [[Janet (Whileaway)|Janet]] in ''[[The Female Man]]'' by [[Joanna Russ]]
* [[Batwoman]] (resurrected character)
* [[Cirocco Jones]] in the [[Gaea trilogy]] by [[John Varley]]
* Jadwiga & Kiyoka in ''Woken Furies'' by Richard Morgan
* [[Karis]] in ''[[Fire Logic]],'' ''[[Earth Logic]],'', and ''[[Water Logic]]'' by [[Laurie J. Marks]]
* Cara in ''The Warrior Who Carried Life'' (and Stefile, her lover)
* [[Karolina]] in ''[[Runaways]]''
* Serafina in ''Chimera'' by [[Mary Rosenblum]]
* Kiyoka in ''Woken Furies'' by Richard Morgan
* [[Friday]] (sort of) in ''[[Friday (novel)]]'' by [[Robert A. Heinlein]]
* [[Marghe Taishan]] in ''[[Ammonite]]'' by [[Nicola Griffith]]
* [[Milena]] in ''[[The Child Garden]]'' by [[Geoff Ryman]]
* [[Norres]] in ''[[The Northern Girl]]'' by [[Elizabeth A. Lynn]]
* [[Ren Segura]] ("Jackal") in ''[[Solitaire]]'' by [[Kelley Eskridge]]
* [[Ren Segura]] ("Jackal") in ''[[Solitaire]]'' by [[Kelley Eskridge]]
* friend of main character in ''[[Archangel Protocol]]'' by [[Lyda Morehouse]]
* Ruby in ''[[Glass Houses]]'' by [[Laura J. Mixon]]
* Ruby in ''[[Glass Houses]]'' by [[Laura J. Mixon]]
* Serafina in ''Chimera'' by [[Mary Rosenblum]]
* Shrimp in ''[[334]]'' by [[Thomas Disch]]
* Shrimp in ''[[334]]'' by [[Thomas Disch]]
* [[Sorren]] in ''[[The Northern Girl]]'' by [[Elizabeth A. Lynn]]
* Stefile in ''[[The Warrior Who Carried Life]]'' by [[Geoff Ryman]]
* [[Sutty]] in ''[[The Telling]]'' by [[Ursula K. Le Guin]]
* [[Tabitha Jute]] in [[Colin Greenland]]'s Plenty series
* [[Thenike]] in ''[[Ammonite]]'' by [[Nicola Griffith]]
* unnamed friend of main character in ''[[Archangel Protocol]]'' by [[Lyda Morehouse]]
* [[Trouble]] in ''[[Trouble and Her Friends]]'' by [[Melissa Scott]]
* [[Zanja na'Tarwein]] in ''[[Fire Logic]],'' ''[[Earth Logic]],'', and ''[[Water Logic]]'' by [[Laurie J. Marks]]
==Comics, manga, anime==
* [[Batwoman]] (resurrected character)
* [[Karma]], aka Xi'an Coy Manh, Marvel Team-Up Vol. 1 #100 (Dec. 1980) (New Mutants; S.H.I.E.L.D.
* [[Sunfire]] (Mariko Yashida), Exiles #2, Sept. 2001 (openly lesbian) (alt. dimension version of Mariko)
* [[Sailor Uranus]] (Haruka Tenoh) and [[Sailor Neptune]] (Michiru Kaioh)
* [[Satsu]], Slayer in ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' season 8
==Movies and television==
* [[Original Cindy]] and [[Diamond]], Original Cindy's former girlfriend, in ''[[Dark Angel]]''
* [[Ida Teeter]] (lesbian entomologist) and her lover (played by Misty Mundae) in "[[Sick Girl]]" dir. by Lucky McKee
* [[Isabelle Blundell]] from "[[Alienated (TV series)]]"
* [[Susan Ivanova]] and [[Talia Winters]] in ''[[Babylon 5]]'' were lovers
* [[Tara Maclay]] and [[Willow Rosenberg]]; Willow & [[Kennedy (slayer)|Kennedy]] ([[Buffy the Vampire Slayer|Buffy]])
* [[Xena]] and [[Gabrielle]] ([[Xena: Warrior Princess]])
* Gabby (minor character in [[Lady Shiva (TV episode)]] of ''[[Birds of Prey (TV series)]]''
* Charlie (hacker in "[[The Girl with the Dungeons and Dragons Tattoo]]", episode 7x20, ''[[Supernatural (TV series)|Supernatural]]''
==Games==
* [[Juhani]], ''[[Star Wars]]'' [[Knights of the Old Republic]]
==Works by title==
Works which include no particular major or named lesbian characters, that nevertheless include lesbians, include:
* [[Wilhelmina Baird]], ''[[Crashcourse]]''
* [[Alexander Besher]], ''[[Rim]]''
* [[Elizabeth Bear]], ''[[Carnival]]''
* [[Octavia Butler]], ''[[Parable of the Talents]]''
* [[Chris Claremont]], ''[[First Flight]]'' (1981) (bi or lesbian female character)
* [[C. S. Lewis]]. [[Miss Hardcastle]] in ''That Hideous Strength'' (very negative portrayal of a stereotypical sadistic butch)
* [[Sarah Monette]], "Three Letters from the Queen of Elfland"
** "Draco Campestris" (implied MFF love triangle)
* [[Jo Walton]]. The mother and her lover in ''[[Farthing]]''.
; need names:
* [[Melissa Scott]]. protagonists in ''[[Night Sky Mine]]'';  many more.
* [[Stephen Dedman]], ''[[Foreign Bodies]]'' (1999) (protagonist who changes bodies)
* [[Candas Jane Dorsey]], ''[[Black Wine]]'' (1996)
* [[Candas Jane Dorsey]], ''[[A Paradigm of Earth]]'' (2001)
* [[Timmi Duchamp]]'s [[Marq'ssan Cycle]]
==See also==
* [[List of SF featuring queer women as protagonists]]


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Latest revision as of 17:47, 27 April 2012

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This is a list of lesbian characters, major or minor, in SF. Lesbianism can be identity or behavior (so including women with bisexual histories).

Fiction

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Movies and television

Games

Works by title

Works which include no particular major or named lesbian characters, that nevertheless include lesbians, include:

need names

See also

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