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5 M/M Furry Comics That’ll Get Your Heart (and Everything Else) Racing

Alright, boys, bears, and bros, let’s talk M/M Furry Comics. Yeah, those comics. The ones that mix heart, fur, and a little sweat in all the right ways. These stories are packed with muscle, romance, and those spicy “oh damn” moments that make you grin at your screen like you’ve just seen your gym crush wink at you.


In it for sweet slow burns? Full-on “oops, we fell into bed again” situations? These furry creators are serving up gold. Grab a drink, sit back, and let’s get to the good stuff.


More M/M Furry Comics to Enjoy


Since Then

Cover of Since Then by atomicboyx, showing a large, muscular bear reclining in a white fundoshi. The lighting highlights his thick fur and relaxed expression, giving off an intimate, nostalgic vibe that matches the story’s theme of love and reunion.

This one’s got feelings, boys. Since Then hits you right in the chest (and maybe a little lower). A big ol’ bear comes home after years away to face the man he left behind. It’s quiet, it’s emotional, and it’s got that kind of grown-man love that feels earned.

Atomicboyx (the legend behind Frat House Blues) knows how to draw men who look like they’ve actually lifted something heavier than a wine glass. You can feel the history between these two. It’s a reunion story, but with muscles and heart instead of drama and tears.


Little Buddy Remaster

Cover of Little Buddy Remaster, showing two canine characters playfully wrestling in each other’s arms. The taller one laughs while the smaller grins up at him, giving the art a flirty and wholesome energy. The bright colors and 18+ label tease both warmth and spice.

Little Buddy is back. Chris and John start off as buddies—just two bros hanging out—until one of them drops the “I’m gay” bomb, and suddenly the world tilts a little.

What follows is the kind of sexual exploration that feels fun, curious, and real. These two guys fumble, flirt, and figure things out in the most endearing way possible. The remaster adds polish to an already iconic furry classic.


Preview page from Little Buddy showing a mix of classroom chatter, friendly teasing, and tender moments between two male characters. Expressions range from laughter to surprise and affection, capturing the comic’s blend of humor, friendship, and sexual awakening.

Basically, this one’s friendship, hormones, and heart all rolled into one adorable, steamy package.


It Had to Be You


Cover of It Had to Be You featuring two suave anthro cats dressed in sharp gold suits. They stand on a staircase, gazing at each other under warm lighting. The stylish design hints at the story’s mix of romance, mystery, and power play.

Okay, okay—this one’s dark, mysterious, and a little kinky. It Had to Be You throws Eli into a wild setup: he wakes up in a mansion owned by Viktor, a doctor who’s way too into his “research.” And by research, I mean shirtless power struggles and experiments that belong in the “definitely not PG” category.


It’s intense, it’s hot, and it’s got that “enemies with benefits” vibe that we all pretend we don’t love. Underneath all the control and chaos, there’s something surprisingly tender. Like, yeah, it’s rough—but it’s also about trust and pushing boundaries.

It’s one of those M/M Furry Comics that makes you go, “Okay, I need a cold shower… and also Volume Two.”


Promotional banner for Lovense featuring three sleek adult devices displayed against a background of illustrated muscular male torsos. The design uses neon pink highlights and the Lovense logo in bold pink text, emphasizing tech, pleasure, and confidence.

The Milkman and Plumbing


Cover of The Milkman and Plumbing, a double feature furry comic by Bro Kow Ski. The image splits between two muscular working men: a confident milkman leaning in a doorway and a beefy plumber bending over a workbench. Bold colors and cheeky poses set the comic’s sexy, tongue-in-cheek tone.

Two stories. Two working men. Two very good reasons to call for “repairs.” Bro Kow Ski delivers exactly what you think—and it’s amazing.


You get The Milkman (who definitely delivers more than dairy) and Plumbing (where pipes aren’t the only thing getting cleaned). It’s old-school gay pulp energy in furry form—fun and ridiculously sexy.


These guys have that blue-collar charm that just does it. They’re strong, confident, and down to get a little dirty. Honestly, if this comic were a bar, I’d be buying the whole crew a round.


Heavy Lifting


Cover of Heavy Lifting by Sigmax showing a muscular Doberman bouncer standing confidently beside a slender deer bartender under purple club lights. Both look over their shoulders with attitude, teasing the comic’s mix of nightlife energy, flirtation, and tension.

Heavy Lifting is what happens when sexual tension meets a long night and too much testosterone. The new bouncer at The Stable is built like a tank, and Sig the bartender thinks he’s too cool to care… until they end up sharing a ride home.


Cue the sparks.


It’s got slow burn, muscle worship, and that perfect “will they or won’t they” energy that makes you yell, “Just kiss already!” You can practically smell the sweat and the cologne through the page. It’s the kind of story that reminds you attraction doesn’t have to be complicated—it just has to feel right.


Why M/M Furry Comics Are the Real Deal


Listen, M/M Furry Comics aren’t just about eye candy (though the candy is sweet). They’re about gay creators telling their stories without filters. They mix humor, heart, and raw passion in ways big media could learn from.


These comics give guys like us the freedom to see ourselves—strong, vulnerable, messy, and sexy all at once. That’s power, man. And that’s why I’ll always hype them up.


Final Thoughts on M/M Furry Comics


Support the artists. Tip them. Buy the print version. Share their work. And don’t you dare feel shy about what you enjoy. You’re gay, you’re hot, and you deserve stories that hit as hard as your post-workout thirst.


Now go grab one (or all five) of these comics, light a candle, pour a drink, and enjoy the ride. You’ve earned it.


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