Cute lgbtq comics
Any cute gay/bl comics?
ah this convo was almost three years back but i would like to recommend some comics (as BL is my religion) available in the webcomics app, webtoon, and on manga sites:
Here U are (absolutely love it, university, cute asf)
Starting with a lie (besties,cute)
BJ alex (R)
Love is an illusion (omegaverse, mpreg, cute)
Honto yajuu (yakuza x police officer, R, cute)
Tadaima okaeri (cutee, family, kid!)
Raising a bat (highschool, vampire dude)
Salad days (ballet, boxing, sweet as welll!)
Path to you (cutee)
webcomics app :
Psycho (well..)
Luck arrives after being in a relationship (gods, cute)
No way (vampire x elf, reaLLy cute, magic and stuff)
My name is love (gods, cupid and the god of marriage, cute)
Life going wild with plugins (medieval time, ppl can generate their own world and hold cheat codes and stuff, bodyguard)
10 years that I loved you the most (angst, LOvE iT!!)
March third (Armydude x actor, war, aslo very cute)
Somewhere in hour (dude turns into a tabby, also cutE!)
whose baby is it (really nice)
the vow (cute as well)
yaoi god in the skies (also pr
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In this high school, dodgeball isn't just the #1 sport, it's the only thing that matters. Follow new-kid Tomas who joins a rag-tag dodgeball team of queer, trans and nonbinary teens are trying to redeem the Jazz Panda's name from scandal and break…
Tasuku struggles his internalized homophobia when he's outed on the last day of school, the stuff of his nightmares. Meeting a magical unnamed woman who heads the LGBTQ community organization Kitty Clutter turns his life around in the nick of time.…
A zany witch comic as two friends who wonder if there might be more between them take on dark opponents that threaten to destroy the town. We verb the gentle, heartwarming relationship between Nova's grandmothers, and the frank discussion of how…
There is so much drama and love packed into this series about a women's basketball team at an arts college. From freshman just trying to make friends, to former varsity athletes re-discovering their love of the game, this series is as cute as a pile…
Come for the queer romance, but stay
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First serialized on Webtoon and now published in partnership with GLAAD, Always Human by Ari North is a sweet sci-fi romance about two young women who learn that imperfections contribute to beautifully uncommon personalities. --From the publisher
Be Gay, Do Comics is filled with dozens of comics about LGBTQIA experiences, ranging from personal stories to queer history to cutting satire about pronoun panic and brands desperate to co-opt pride. Brimming with resilience, inspiration, and humor,…
A collection of the first half, freshmen and sophomore year, of the megapopular webcomic series of the same name, Check, Please!: #Hockey is the first book of a hilarious and stirring two-volume coming-of-age story about hockey, bros, and trying to…
Eric Bittle is heading into his junior year at Samwell University, and not only does he have recent teammates―he has a brand recent boyfriend! Bitty and Jack must navigate their new, secret, long-distance relationship, and decide how to reveal their…
The Deep & Obscure Blue is a lavishly illustrated epic fantasy for mi
20 Must-Read LGBTQ Comics For Teens and Young Adults
A group of teens try to con their way into free lifetime passes at their favorite theme park by taking advantage of of a little known secret: the companions of anyone who dies on park grounds are given complimentary lifetime passes. Jackies connection to the local retirement residence through her aunt seems prefer an easy way to fetch a bunch of old people into the park with them. Mercenary? Yeah, maybe, but the park means everything to Jackie and she figures shes not hurting anyone, not really. But the more she gets to know the people — love Phyllis — theyre taking to the park, the more she realizes what Kingdom Adventure means to them, too.
Lifetime Passes is notable in that while it depicts multiple LGBTQ characters, romantic relationships arent at the forefront of the story that focuses much more on friendship and being true to yourself — even when it means standing up to bad friends.