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Top 10 Gay Webtoon Comics That We Need to Communicate 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 have you checking every noun for new episodes. Some will own 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 slap 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

Does anyone know any fluffy cute gay romance webcomics?


RadioactiveRainy#1

I enjoy reading gay/lesbian webcomics, but when i search for some it comes up with a bunch of BL or GL, and im not into that intense kinda stuff, i just wish for Some fluffy stuff, ex this is not fiction; sunny side skies
Ya verb, the kinda stuff where they are obviously in passion and its super cute. 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 long time, but it's pretty 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 imply these are the ones I personally read and I don'

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