Let’s Get Graphic: 7 Sexy Comics

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By Chandler Chandler

Let’s Get Graphic: 7 Sexy Comics

Chandler Chandler

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I do not like the idea of “guilty pleasures.” People should enjoy what they like without feeling bad. I think sex is great and important for our society. So, why do we act so prudish about it?

Do you enjoy comics? Are you into self-pleasure or sex? Maybe you like watching adult movies or reading erotica. That is all okay. I am here to support your choices. To promote a positive view of sex and reading, here are seven sexy comics for you. Here are some sexy comics that you should read ones. Have a look:

1. Small Favors by Colleen Coover

If you want an erotic comic focused on women and filled with romance, Small Favors is perfect. It is about Annie and her conscience, Nibbil, exploring love and sex in imaginative ways. The series is all about creating safe spaces for characters and readers alike with sweet and consensual stories.

2. Letters for Lucardo by Noora Heikkila

This comic tells the story of Lucardo, an immortal, and Ed, a human, navigating love in a mysterious world. It is a mix of plot and steamy scenes that will keep you hooked. Just be prepared for a cliffhanger, as it is part of a series.

3. My Lesbian Experience with Loneliness by Nagata Kabi

Although not very explicit, this manga delves into mental health and sexuality. It is about a shy and depressed woman navigating life and relationships. It is relatable and honest, perfect if you want a deeper read.

4. Crossplay by Niki Smith

This explores identity, sexy comics, and friendship. Set at Comic-Con, it follows a group of friends exploring cosplay and self-discovery. If you have ever questioned your identity or sexy comics, you will find this relatable and exciting.

5. Sex Criminals by Matt Fraction and Chip Zdarsky

In this comic, Suzie and Jon discover they can freeze time when they orgasm. They decide to use this power for good, but things quickly get complicated. It is a funny and intriguing read, even if it is not as explicit as some others on the list.

Garden of Flesh by Gilbert Hernandez

Gilbert Hernandez offers a unique take on biblical stories filled with explicit imagery in this series. It is a playful twist on Bible tales, from a risqué Adam and Eve to a daring Noah’s Ark. While it may not offer deep analysis, this is it if you are looking for a fun and stimulating read with a biblical twist.

Yes, Roya by C Spike Trotman, illustrated by Emilee Denich

Imagine a polyamorous femdom comic loosely based on Wonder Woman creators, which sounds like interesting. Yes, Roya follows aspiring artist Wylie Kogan as he meets his idols and explores various relationships. Beyond the steamy scenes, Trotman delves into polyamory, race relations, and the struggles of being an artist. Historical insights and art tips add depth to this enticing read.

Special Mention: Iron Circus Comics

I want to highlight Iron Circus Comics, founded by C. Spike Trotman. They publish unique and diverse comics like Letters for Lucardo, Yes, Roya, and Crossplay. Their dedication to showcasing unconventional voices in quality erotica inspired this post. They are more than just an erotica publisher, they are a hub for exceptional storytelling.

Questions

Are these comics suitable for adults only?

Yes, the comics mentioned are intended for mature audiences due to their explicit content and themes.

Are there any trigger warnings for sensitive topics in these comics?

These comics may contain depictions of sexy comics, nudity, and adult themes. Readers should be aware of potential triggers related to these topics.

Can I find these comics in mainstream bookstores?

While some may be available in mainstream bookstores, others may be more readily found in speciality comic book shops or online retailers.

Are there LGBTQ+ representations in these comics?

Yes, some of these comics feature LGBTQ+ characters and relationships, offering diverse and inclusive storytelling.

Are there any recommendations for readers who are new to erotic comics?

For beginners, starting with titles that have received positive reviews and exploring different genres within erotic comics can be a good approach.

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