This whole thing is comedy gold, especially the last few chapters where the author is able to base the comedy off character quirks. Anthology; 1,2,3 are all unrelated stories. Last 4 chapters are a related set of stories. All couples are ikemen x bear (except the last one) so be forewarned. No smut, just implied sex in all stories. One of the couples is bro x bro, the rest aren't related. The final set of stories has a lot of comedic violence.
The story is odd and confusing at first to get you into the weird headspace of the eccentric uke. The seme is "the guy played straight" to the uke's wackiness. But the uke is more than worth it here. This isn't the best comic out there but I was thoroughly entertained by it.
Hilarious story of two completely neurotic college-aged guys who work at the same part time job. The bickering is top-notch, while being about things people actually do, think about, and fret over.
First 3-4 chapters are kind of boring and trope-filled, but once this gets up to speed it's a comedy treasure trove, and you just can't help but love all the insane characters and the antics they get up to. Really great dialogue as well.
Art is rough, lots of hetero sex in this one too, but it is a great work of comedy with an entertaining vindictive derp as the main character. Don't worry; there is BL stuff by the end.
This isn't precisely a comedy, but the progression of the plot is pretty funny and the characters are silly. This is really a lighthearted romcom.
The top is definitely toxic, but I find this to be a farce and hilarious. The author never lets off the gas of the top's insanity. I laughed my whole way through this. YMMV of course.
This is a well-drawn absurdist comedy with some good dynamic art and silly, entertaining characters doing wacky hijinks. It gets away some dubcon at the beginning, but blessedly neither of the principal characters can really be held guilty for it (it's squarely the antagonist's fault). I appreciate the story never backing off the Spy plot, and kept building on that while the romance plot was built up right beneath it. This had me rofl frequently.
This is a smut/comedy featuring a bunch of guys working in a gay host/semi-sex shop, and the fringe people they know, and how they all manage to relationship-up by the end. There's a lot of great funny moments and amusing personality quirks here. I especially love Makoto (featured here) and Daichi (featured in the second one).
This is a rom-com. Cute easy story about a goofy main character who is like a less-crazy version of Dongsoo from Personal Immorality with a seme who seems very much like Yohan (Sign). All the story elements come together really well here in a nice, neat package.
Kizudarake no Airabuyuu