There are all sorts of webcomics out there and while there are plenty of kid-safe ones, there are also plenty to keep adults entertained.
Naughty illustrations are probably as old as history itself and there are plenty of sexy comics out there in other mediums, so it’s really no surprise that webcomics began to show off it’s kink.
I’ve already mentioned DAR! by Erika Moen, but here’s some more of my favorite NSFW reads and a few NSFW webcomic collectives:
Jess Fink’s Chester 5000 XYV is probably one of the first naughty webcomics I read. It’s about a Victorian-era housewife who discovers that she really likes sex…but her husband doesn’t. So he makes her a sexy male robot and hijinks under the sheets ensue. It’s a great webcomic because, unlike a lot of pornos, there’s a well-written back story! The graphic novel version is being published by Top Shelf in 2011.
Oglaf is a bit more tongue in cheek, featuring mostly sexual humor, but with gross-out moments every now and then. Some of those gross out moments might be too much for some, but if you’ve got an open mind and you’re not afraid of some nasty jokes, I suggest it highly.
I’ve been following the artist of Menage a 3 over the course of a few different webcomics, but I think this one is my favorite. The story revolves around a sexually-inexperienced guy, his sexy new roommates and his sexy old roommates! I like this one because it includes all sorts of sexuality, lesbians, gays, bisexuals, crossdressers, drag queens, porn stars, etc. A lot of the webcomic is about breaking sexual taboos and running with it.
On the not so straight side is Curvy, which is a delightful webcomic about a human girl who is taken to Candy World by her new friend and lover (a princess of Candy World.) The princess is running away from an arranged marriage, and of course she has some thugs running after her, trying to bring her back to the prince she’s supposed to marry. As these girls run, they explore a world that is interestingly free of sexual restraint. Plus the art is pretty cute.
I Was Kidnapped By Lesbian Pirates From Outer Space by Megan Rose Gedris doesn’t need much of an explanation with a title like that. It’s a fun lesbian space drama with an interesting art style. This isn’t Megan’s first lesbian-oriented webcomic, so you should definitely check out her other work.
I personally haven’t come across any webcomics made for gay men that I can remember, but for the fujoshi set, I’d like to recommend Starfighter. While the comic seems to be just starting out, it’s well drawn and I’m liking the story so far. There’s not too much sexy yet, but my boyfriend did accidentally stumble upon one sexy scene. (Which turned me onto the comic. Thanks, sweetie!)
Comic book blogger Johanna Draper Carlson announced earlier today that she and other webcomic artists are re-starting Smut Peddler after a long hiatus. They plan to publish in 2012, submissions are due June 2011.
Slipshine is a pay-site that’s long graced the internet with it’s smut. They’ve got a variety of stuff for all kinds of over 18 readers by many well-known artists (even one I’ve already mentioned already!)
Filthy Figments is another pay-site that’s recently graced the webcomics scene with erotic comics created by women. I like the idea, but now that I think about it, most of the webcomics I’ve mentioned are created (or co-created) by women. I guess the ladies of webcomics are kinkier than the guys?
Honorable Mention:
Danielle Corsetto’s Girls With Slingshots used to be a lot more about sex jokes and exploring relationship quirks, but nowadays, it’s mostly the latter. Not that it isn’t a good webcomic, but it’s not very naughty anymore.
The ones I forgot:
Sexy Losers: One of the oldest naughty webcomics out there. Mostly gross-out humor again.
Do you read naughty webcomics? If so, have I left any of your favorite steamy webcomic offerings out? Let me know!
I’ve been slightly aroused for quite some time by Curvy and, while I still can’t put my finger on why I even like it, I continue to read. It’s just so bizarre… something I know a thing or two about.
It’s an entertaining webcomic! It manages to keep things interesting even when the story’s not going anywhere for a little while. Plus the creator is very good at building worlds.
I am surprised Sexy Losers wasn’t mentioned; it was one of the earliest smutty webcomics, I think 🙂
Ah, yes… I totally forgot about that one. I think I read it way before I was really supposed to be reading stuff like that.
Probably not your cup of tea, but there’s Kong, a gay fantasy type serial with magic and warriors and also Tutoring Jay, a yaoi love? story. I don’t like 3D stuff, but these are pretty decently done. Very, very explicit gay sex… porn actually… but there’s also plot and characterization, which makes me stay
Thanks! I will check them out soon and if I feel comfortable posting them here, I will. I decided not to post a few recommendations, but mostly because of poor quality and really kind of gross subject matter. (i.e. it was more pornography than erotica, do you know what I mean?)
go get a roomie is a really good sort of smutty webcomic too. its mostly lesbian, but has gay/straight bits to it too.
I agree! But I started reading it after I made this post, unfortunately. 😛
Lilith’s cord.