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Top 10 Gay Webtoon Comics That We Need to Talk About
- Matthew Vesely
- Sep 5,
- 7 min read
Updated: Jan 6,
You know, I once underestimated webcomics. And then I discovered Webtoon like six months ago. And, OH, was I proven so, so, so, so, so wrong!
These Webtoons are gold. Like pure gold. Gold with a little shredded diamond sprinkled on top. Some are perfect binges. Some will own you checking every day for new episodes. Some will possess you laughing, others crying, others a back-and-forth between the two. Especially in the days of Miss. Corona, these easy-breezy, usually light-hearted reads just hit so right.
But I’m here today, specifically, to talk to you about the best gay comics on Webtoon right now, because I'm queer as f*** and don’t you forget it.
So, here are the Top 10 Gay Webtoon Comics (plus some more that are also obsession-worthy). Slight spoilers ahead.
The only reason this isn’t higher on the list is that the main character you follow isn’t gay, so that’s a dock in points on this list specifically. BUT, this slice-of-li
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Queer comics aren’t limited to a particular approach of story, tone, or genre. There are as many different ways to tell queer stories through comics as there are lgbtq+ people. Thanks to the magic of the internet and WEBTOON, you don’t even have to take my pos for it!
All 12 of these comics are available to read right now on Webtoon, either through the app – allowing for easy scrolling no matter where you might be – or on a computer monitor through the Webtoon website. The comics and app are free, so there’s nothing stopping you from sampling any of these series right now! This is a non-exhaustive list of the LGBTQ titles available on Webtoon, so be sure and investigate some of the other options free for yourself!
1. Mage & Demon Queen by Color_LES
Mage & Demon Queenis a comedic romance arrange in a fantasy realm governed by rules and tropes that will be familiar to players of tabletop and video game RPGs. Like many other adventurers, Malori the Mage is teaching to defeat every adversary in the Demon Queen’s Tower and reach the t
Does anyone know any fluffy cute gay romance webcomics?
RadioactiveRainy#1
I like reading gay/lesbian webcomics, but when i hunt for some it comes up with a bunch of BL or GL, and im not into that intense kinda stuff, i just want Some fluffy stuff, ex this is not fiction; sunny side skies
Ya know, the kinda stuff where they are obviously in cherish and its super pretty. Angst is definitaly ok though, gotta have that healthy dose of angst
Anyone know of any other webcomics like that?
KoreanTacos#2
Hasn't been updated for a prolonged time, but it's lovely good.
Cat & Pickle :: 1 | Tapas
new series once again ;v; I'll update once in a while since this isn't top priority
just started this one:
Us Right Now | Tapas
Read RIGHT to LEFT. It all starts when Rina's long-term girlfriend decides to run away from home.
Icebreaker | Tapas
The talented ice hockey player Isaac gets bullied by his teammates. Just when he's about to say bye to his skates, he meets a boy who teaches him the beauty of being on ice again.
I mean these are the ones I personally read and I don'
10 Amazing Webtoons With Gay Representation
Fans of the critically acclaimed television series, Heartstopper, may not know that the story originally started as a webcomic that can be accessed on a major webcomic platform, Webtoon. Although named after the genre of comics categorizing digital Korean graphic stories, Webtoon’s comic collection ranges from across the globe and includes a vast array of graphic novel genres and styles.
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Although Heartstopper is Webtoon’s most notable LGBTQ+ title to meet, the platform has plenty of amazing webcomics with equally amazing LGBTQ+ inclusion that features a roomy scope of identities and countless ways of showcasing them. Here are ten comics to get readers started.
10 Always Human
This incredibly wholesome and naturalistic science fiction webcomic follows two women, Sunati and Austen, as they gather and begin dating. The couple juggles both the challenges of a modern relationship and their control ongoing journeys of self-identity, all against a gorgeous watercolor-esque, futuristic backdrop.