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  • In this unpolished coming-of-age story, Tasuke hits a short point in his life after existence outed until he meets a like-minded LGBTQ+ community led by the mysterious Someone.

  • Dive into the slow but developing friendship of a BL fanboy and a “bad boy.”

  • Can two childhood best friends receive their feelings across to each other?

  • Slice of life adoration series featuring a love quadrangle of high school students.

  • A gentle tale of tolerance when a single father meets his late-brother’s Canadian husband and learns about his brother’s sexuality and his own prejudices.

  • Character-driven manga about the relationships between the bandmates. Also adapted as an anime!

  • Non-binary student finds new friends and a safe room in an nontraditional maid cafe.

  • Slow burn of two high school students, who don’t grasp about love, agreed to go out with each other under the condition they won’t descent in love.

  • Two finest friends marry each other to hinder their parents from interfering in their love lives, but find themselves falling for each other after marriage.

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    The Top 10 Gay Manga

    Alan Scott and Northstar weren’t the first. Gay relationships have been part of manga for a drawn-out while, and I’ve we’ve put together the Foremost 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 2000s. It’s spawned a pretty legendary anime and even people who don’t habitually same-sex attracted manga seem to really adore this series. It’s 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 tune 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 wound, but he is intrigued by the stranger… and that eventually leads to love.

    This is a cute 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 storyline to keep you riveted even through all of the silliness

    If you peruse the internet, you may come across discussions like this reddit post where female readers themselves elucidate what draws them personally to BL. The reasons vary, and include readers appreciating the evidence that no integral gender norms are baked in, there is a lack of objectification of women (because there are no women), or they just simply enjoy looking at the lovely guys.

    For something a bit more academic, however, a particularly enlightening look at BL is the book Boys Affectionate Manga and Beyond: History, Culture, and Community in Japan edited by Identify McLelland, Kazumi Nagaike, Katsuhiko Suganuma, and James Welker. The book is a collection of critical essays by various experts and scholars, all examining BL through their control particular lenses of anthropology, history, sociology, and so on.

    The current state of BL started all the way endorse in the 1970s, when the once-male-dominated space of shōjo manga underwent a huge shift as a new generation of female artists rose up and took over the genre. The Year 24 Group, as this generation of artists was famous (due to all being born around the 24th year of the Shōwa era), expanded the category by including more complex themes i