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Exorcism Academy by Asmodeus

One of my current other favourite gay webcomics is called Exorcism Academy by Asmodeus. The main characters are Ethan, a young gay exorcist, and Al, the collared demon he’s been partnered with. Exorcists are associated with demons to give them the Sight and to power their weapons in the combat against Lucifer. But Al isn’t the usual weak C-class demon. He’s a much older, more experienced, B-class demon. He’s also rude, horny for Ethan, and doesn’t fancy wearing pants.

They declare that while demons can have sex, they can’t love; they’re physically incapable of love. But Al may validate to be an exception, somehow.

The comic has a racially and sexually diverse cast of characters. While the main focus is on gay male characters, straight, bi, and lesbian characters contain also appeared. There is also explicit nudity and explicit sex depicted, positively and enthusiastically. Again, this is mostly between gay male characters, but explicit hetero sex has also appeared in this webcomic, just so you know.

Also, because the academy is fighting the forces of Lucifer, this is also, well, a war comic. So I must also notify you there there will be hostility,

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Laura Sackton is a homosexual book nerd and freelance scribe, known on the internet for loving winter, despising summer, and going overboard with extravagant baking projects. In addition to her work at Book Riot, she reviews for BookPage and AudioFile, and writes a weekly newsletter, Books & Bakes, celebrating homosexual lit and tasty treats. You can catch her on Instagram shouting about the queer books she loves and sharing photos of the walks she takes in the hills of Western Mass (while listening to audiobooks, of course).

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