Gay romance comics
Boys Love Manga and Graphic Novels - Comics Featuring Same-sex attracted Couples (2020+)
These manga and manga-style comics feature romantic or sexual relationships between men or teenage boys. Often called "Yaoi" or "Shounen-ai" (since the genre was initially popularized in Japan before spreading to other countries), although many fans simply relate to to it as "BL" or "Boys Love". Titles on this list first debuted in their country of beginning in 2020 and beyond.
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If you enjoy fantasy and lovely demon boys you are gonna fond of this one I guess. I serve a lot on it and obtain care of all the details, also my pairing Ari Kiss had very good ideas for the plot so I would adoration it if you gave an opportunity to it ^^ we both also work on the lore a lot
Black Wings | Tapas
Amèlia dies and is sent to Hell, where she has to work for Lucifer to disburse for her sin: pride. The celebrated demon is the First Prince of Hell, having the duty of decree it, and has plans to send back to Heaven and make it his and for all demons, how will...
some of my favourites, tho it's tough to choose:
Prelude | Tapas
Drama | Slice of Life/Biography | Fantasy | vaguely historical but not historically accurate (it's still a fantasy setting) A renowned violinist, once rumored to have sold his soul to the devil, wakes up in the afterlife and finds himself on his way to...
Prelude has a very lovely and kinda affectionate style, I really love it and @liarogeris very agreeable. The plot looks very interesting too, I don't realize how it's gonna continue
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FIVE | Tapas
Arckan's life will take a twist for the worse due
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Laura Sackton is a lgbtq+ book nerd and freelance journalist, known on the internet for loving winter, despising summer, and going overboard with extravagant baking projects. In addition to her work at Book Riot, she reviews for BookPage and AudioFile, and writes a weekly newsletter, Books & Bakes, celebrating lgbtq+ lit and tasty treats. You can catch her on Instagram shouting about the queer books she loves and sharing photos of the walks she takes in the hills of Western Mass (while listening to audiobooks, of course).
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Another Top 10 Gay Webtoon Comics That We Demand to Talk About
A whole year has gone by since the first Top 10 Gay Webtoon Comics That We Need to Talk About, and since then the gays contain been busy. As quick as we powerwalk through a hallway or sprint to the dance floor during a Beyoncé tune, new comics have been popping up on the Webtoon app. AND, I’ve been finding more and more that we necessitate to talk about.
So, hear, I know you’re not here to listen to my gay ramblings, you’re here to find more gay comics to peruse. I’ve got 10 ranked by my personal liking below. Have at ‘em. They’re really good and their authors are *chef’s kiss*.
If you haven’t already, check out the first post for another batch of gay Webtoons. And if your favorites aren’t here or there, depart them in the comments.
K, thanks, now to the gay stuff…
Muscular demon slayer with a whip? I’ve never wanted to be a demon so poorly. And, well, that’s gentle of the case with this romance-meets-action comic. A rough-and-tough bad boy needs protection against a bunch of demons after him, and his hero is a dreamy demon slayer with magical powers given to him by angels. Whatever religion this is