Best gay manga
Interest Stacks
Manga, ? vol, Me:-Author:9
this manga was probably the reason i made the stack lol
Manga, 9 vol, Me:-Author:8
very classic shoujo manga! if ur not into shoujo love affair it may experience too cliche for u but its pretty sweet and homophobia is also briefly discussed
Manga, 4 vol, Me:-Author:8
probably foremost and most well-known queer rep in manga by homosexual author
Manga, 9 vol, Me:-Author:8
this one still holds a distinct place in my heart bc of how well-done the world building was even apart from the romance elements
Manga, 8 vol, Me:-Author:7
nice if u omit the last chapter
what they did with masumi completely pissed me off there
spoiler//
they made the one lesbian character close up with a man…
Manga, 2 vol, Me:-Author
my rating here is just bias it’s nothing remarkable im just mentally ill
Manhwa, 7 vol, Me:-Author:9
cw// sexual harassment, violence, domestic violence, historical misogyny, thoughtful themes so scan at ur retain discretion
Novel, ? vol, Me:-Author:-
- MLs bond up to int
Queer manga to read for Pride (but also all the time)
It’s easy to get lost in the sheer depth of manga — especially when proposals are prioritized, and they often angle themselves to whatever the most widespread series currently is or manga that’s been adapted into anime. This is especially true with manga focused on LGBTQ+ stories. As anime continues to start prioritizing more gay adaptations from Given and Sasaki and Miyano to this year’s Whisper Me A Love Song, Cherry Magic! and the upcoming Twilight Out of Focus, the manga they’re born from gets more fixate. From college-set stories to first loves, from horror to slice-of-life, here are 13 of the finest queer manga you can read right now.
Blue Flag
Written and illustrated by Kaito, Blue Flagexudes tenderness across its eight volumes. This coming-of-age story bursts with compassion for its main characters, all of whom are locked in a love-quadrangle. Kaito delivers impactful, emotional moments with ease as we watch Taichi Ichinoise, Futaba Kuze, Toma Mita, and Masumi Itachi confront their tumultuous feelings.
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(Teen) Ryo knows he's transitioned but doesn't have anyone he can comfortably talk to about it. The only time he feels truly at ease and himself is when he's wearing his favorite clothes. When Ryo discovers that the new shift student who he thought was…
(Teen) This autobiographical manga recounts the author's coming out as gender non-conforming and her journey to transitioning. In addition to her personal story, she also talks in great detail about the laws currently in place regarding transitioned and other queer people…
(Adult) This is a sweet manga from the perspective of a kind mother Tomoko who suspects her teen son Hiroki may be gay. While Hiroki doesn't yet have the courage to advance out, Tomoko does her foremost to be supportive and allow him figure himself out at…
(Adult) I Want to Be a Wall is about an asexual woman and a gay male who marry for convenience. The story does a wonderful occupation of exploring asexuality and treating both characters with a lot of respect. What's kind of sweet about this story is it's…
(Teen) Mogumo, a non-binary
The Top 10 Gay Manga
Alan Scott and Northstar werent the first. Gay relationships have been part of manga for a drawn-out while, and Ive weve put together the Superior 10 Gay Manga.
Gravitation by Maki Murakami
Gravitation is certainly a staple of yaoi (male/male love) manga. It began in the mid 90s and continued until the early s. Its spawned a pretty monumental anime and even people who dont habitually lgbtq+ manga seem to really adore this series. Its about an aspiring singer named Shuichi Shindou and his band Bad Luck, which he is trying to vault into fame. One day, Shuichi is working hard on some lyrics for a lyric and they blow into the path of a brooding, tall stranger who immediately dismisses the lyrics that Shuichi has worked so hard on as utter garbage. Our protaganist is deeply injure, but he is intrigued by the stranger and that eventually leads to love.
This is a beautiful ADD manga. It is VERY classically anime: Explosive nosebleeds, unexplainable random appearances of monsters, lots of hyper yelling, strange tangents, etc. But it has enough of a