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List of fictional asexual characters

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This is a list ofasexual characters in fiction, i.e. fictional characters that either self-identify asasexual or have been identified by outside parties to be asexual. Listed characters may also bearomantic. Not listed arecelibate but not asexual characters or non-human characters, such as non-sexual computers or aliens inscience-fiction.

Animation and anime

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CharactersTitleCharacter debut dateNotesCountry
ViktorArcaneNovember 6, 2021Co-creator Christian Linke revealed in an interview that he had always seen Viktor as asexual and that it was something that had been talked about since the start.[1]United States
AlastorHazbin HotelOctober 28, 2019Alastor, also known as the Radio Demon, is asexual.[2][3][4]United States
Yolanda BuenaventuraBoJack HorsemanSeptember 8, 2017In the season 4 episode, "What Time Is It Right Now", Yolanda reveals that she is asexual when she asks Todd out on a date. She is first seen in the background of an asexual meetup in the episode "Hooray! Todd episode!".[5]United States
Todd ChavezAugust 22, 2014In the season 3 finale, "That Went Well", Todd confides in his friend Emily that he does not think he is either straight or gay, and in fact "might be nothing". He explores the identity further in season 4 and accepts his asexuality, while meeting others who share his orientation.[6] Todd was the only asexual characterGLAAD found on streaming platforms in 2018.[7][8]
MaudeOctober 25, 2019In the season 6 episode "The Face Of Depression", Maude is shown breaking up with her then boyfriend, implying that it was due to a lack of sexual interest. BoJack encourages her to download Todd's asexual dating app "All About That Ace" where she matches with Todd and begins a relationship.[9]
Lilith ClawthorneThe Owl HouseFebruary 7, 2020Eda's older sister and former leader of the Emperor's Coven. In a charity livestream hosted by Dana Terrace on March 13, 2022, a specially produced audio, written by Terrace and recorded byCissy Jones in character as Lilith, was played. In this audio, Lilith claims to have never felt romantic attraction towards anyone before.[10] Later prompted by Jade King ofTheGamer, Jones stated that her audio during the charity stream was "basically canon."[11] Jones would make further allusion to Lilith's aromantic orientation over Twitter, before giving direct affirmation of the character's asexuality on March 18, over Instagram.[12][13][14]United States
ElijahBig MouthOctober 28, 2022In the sixth season ofBig Mouth, Elijah is introduced as an asexual religious African-American kid who Missy is in love with.[15][16]United States
OctaviaHelluva BossDecember 9, 2020Octavia is Stolas' teenage daughter. Official art posted for Pride Month in 2024 depicted her with the colors of the asexual pride flag.[17]United States
MammonHelluva BossOctober 29, 2023Mammon is the Sin of Greed. Official art posted for Pride Month in 2024 depicted him with the colors of the asexual pride flag.[17]United States
PeridotSteven UniverseJanuary 8, 2015Based on the gemstoneperidot, Peridot is a member of an alien species known as gems. Gems are able to "fuse" with one another into singular, gestalt entities known as fusions. However, Peridot is actively disinterested in fusing. According to storyboard artist Maya Petersen, this story element is a metaphor forasexuality andaromanticism, even though she said her word is not "the ultimate authority" on the matter. This aromantic identity was never expressed in the show overtly,[18] with fansshipping Peridot with various other characters, specifically Lapis Lazuli and Amethyst, some reviewers even seeing Peridot and Lapis in a "close, loving relationship" in the past.[19]United States
Seiji MakiBloom Into YouOctober 5, 2018A supporting character, he is anaromanticasexual with well established feelings on sex and romance, and is a "crucial sounding board" for Yuu as she tries to figure out her feelings. In the ninth episode, he says that he does not fall in love, but prefers to watch from the outside.[20][21] He enjoys romance but does not wish to partake it in himself.[citation needed]Japan
SpongeBob SquarePantsSpongeBob SquarePantsMay 1, 1999The eponymous character was confirmed to be asexual according to interviews from show creatorStephen Hillenburg in 2002 and 2005.[22][23] Although SpongeBob's sexuality is confirmed as asexual, he is not a sexless organism–– In the episode "Sleepy Time", SpongeBob's boating license (which is revoked at the end of the episode) lists his sex as male.[24] Moreover, he is confirmed to be ayellow tube sponge (Aplysina fistularis),[25] a species of sponge capable ofsexual reproduction in addition toasexual reproduction.[26] Hillenburg also insisted that SpongeBob should never be in a relationship.[27][28]United States

Film

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Main article:List of films with LGBT characters
CharactersTitle / FranchiseActorsYearsNotesCountry
Levi DanubeSomething in the DirtJustin Benson2022Levi's character admits to being asexual in the film, saying "I've never been attracted to anyone. And that is a very hard thing to explain to people that you'd be interested in dating."[29]United States
DovydasSlowKęstutis Cicėnas2023The film is about the romantic relationship between an asexual man and anallosexual woman.[30]Lithuania
RönkköGirl PictureEleonoora Kauhanen2022Rönkkö has sex several times over the course of the film, but admits at the end that she is unable to enjoy it.[31] In an interview, Kauhanen said that although her character's sexuality is not explicitly stated in the film, she could be asexual or demisexual.[32]Finland
SeligmanNymphomaniacStellan Skarsgård2013Seligman confirms his asexuality and virginity to Joe, but assures her his "innocence" and lack of bias makes him the best man to listen to her story. However, many believe that he was lying, as he attempts to rape Joe later in the film.[33][34]Denmark, Germany, France, Belgium
Kasumi 'Sobakasu' SobataI Am What I AmToko Miura2022The film is about Sobata's life within amatonormativity.[35][36][37]Japan
StarQueens of the Qing DynastySarah Walker2022Star explicitly states in the film that she is asexual.Ashley McKenzie, the film's director, said in an interview that watching the film after production was completed helped her realize that she was also on the asexual spectrum.[38]United States
Selah SummersSelah and the SpadesLovie Simone2019Selah is the leader of a drug-dealing faction of students at her elite boarding school, and attempts to manipulate a new student named Paloma into becoming the faction's new leader when Selah graduates. When asked whether Selah and Paloma had a romantic relationship,Tayarisha Poe, writer and director of the film, stated that "I think Selah is asexual, but she doesn't have the words for it, which happens... Selah will never love [Paloma] the way she wants her to, but she will use Paloma's love to get what she wants, every single time."[39]United States
ToddStraight UpJames Sweeney2019Sweeney, writer and director of the film, stated "while personally I do see Todd as on the ace spectrum, I don't know when another label is in the cards for him—and it was important to me to end Todd's arc with a departure, instead of a destination".[40][41]United States

Literature

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Main article:List of LGBT characters in modern written fiction
CharactersWorkAuthorYearsDescription
Tori BeaugrandQuicksilverR. J. Anderson2013Tori, an engineer, hacker, and friend, is asexual, an important part of her life, as she mediates on an attempt to have a sexual relationship.[42] Her friend Milo wants their relationship to be sexual but he respects the sexual orientation of Tori. In a post onLiveJournal, the author explained how Tori being asexual "adds a layer of complication and delicacy to her relationships with her parents and her best (male) friend," Milo, while explaining some of her choices.[43]
ClarielClarielGarth Nix2014The protagonist "stands out for her assured asexuality", does not see the appeal of sex, and wants to live alone in the woods as a forest ranger.[44] Clariel's lack of experience of sexual or romantic attraction are described at multiple points, come up early in the book, and are treated as a core part of who she is as a person.[42]
CoreyBefore I Let GoMarieke Nijkamp2019This book features an asexual protagonist, Corey, whose asexuality is integral to the story, which her editor was ok with.[45] Some have described this book as a gripping "asexual tale of friendship and love."[46]
EllisLovelessAlice Oseman2020Georgia's older cousin, who is also asexual. Like Sunil, Ellis' character acts as medium, in the story, "for the reader to understand asexuality."[47]
HippolytusHippolytusEuripides428 BCThe character's vow of chastity in honor of the goddessArtemis has led to modern interpretations of the character as an asexual.[48]
Kerewin HolmesThe Bone PeopleKeri Hulme1984Although she does not use the word 'asexual', the way she describes her sexuality aligns with modern understandings of asexuality.[49][50]
Sherlock HolmesA Study In ScarletArthur Conan Doyle1887Sir Arthur Conan Doyle intentionally portrayed the character of Holmes as what would today be characterized as asexual with the intention to portray him as solely driven by intellect and immune to the desires of the flesh.[51]
Firuz-e JafariThe Bruising of QilwaNaseem Jamnia2022Firuz-e is aromantic and asexual, or "aroace", in addition to beingnon-binary.[52]
Sunil JhaLovelessAlice Oseman2020He is Georgia Warr's college mentor and is gay and asexual. He has a conversation, at one point, with Georgia about asexuality.[53]
Ekundayo KunleoRaybearerJordan Ifueko2020Ekundayo is biromantic and asexual, stating that while he has crushes, he has "never been interested in the sex part."[54]
Felicity MontagueMontague Siblings trilogy[a]Mackenzi Lee2017–2020Though the word is never used due to the time period, Felicity's descriptions of her sexuality clearly line up with that associated with asexuality.[55][56]
Rumi SetoSummer Bird BlueAkemi Dawn Bowman2018This novel features an asexual protagonist, Rumi Seto, whose asexuality is merely an aspect of her character and not the main focus of the story, as on being sent to live with her aunt in Hawaii following the tragic death of his sister, she begins to realize life is still worth living, even in the midst of grief.[52]
The AstronautsTo Be Taught, if FortunateBecky Chambers2019This novella features multiple ace-spec characters.[52]
Victor ValeVillains SeriesV. E. Schwab2013Victor Vale is one of the main viewpoint characters in the Villains series his sexuality is only mentioned once in the second bookVengeful where it's noted he has never had an interest in sex. His asexuality was later confirmed in a tweet by the author.[57]
Georgia WarrLovelessAlice Oseman2020Georgia is the main character ofLoveless, coming to terms with her sexuality during the events of the book, realizing that she is an aromantic asexual. She has an asexual friends: her college mentor Sunil Jha and her cousin Ellis.[58][59][60]
Jasnah KholinThe Stormlight ArchiveBrandon Sanderson2020Jasnah Kholin has been confirmed to be asexual by the author in his annotations for The Rhythm of War, the fourth book in the series. He stated that he tried to write her in several ways, including as a gay character, before deciding that asexuality felt the most natural for the character.[61]

Live-action television

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CharacterPortrayed byProgramYearsNotes
Asexual couple(Unidentified)House2012In the "Better Half" episode, Dr. Wilson meets an asexual couple, but it is later revealed that the wife was faking asexuality for the "sake of her husband" while the husband had a blockage in his brain suppressing his sex drive.[62] The founder of the Asexual Visibility and Education Network,David Jay, criticized the representation, calling it "disturbing but not unexpected," while others, in a petition toFOX executives, wrote that the episode encourages viewers to see asexuality skeptically, rather than accept it, "to probe asexual people for causes of our 'condition' rather than to accept us as a part of the natural spectrum of human sexual diversity."[63]
BradSidney FranklinFaking It2014–2016Brad only briefly exclaims his orientation in an episode aboutlabels.[64][65]
Caíque (Carlos Henrique Junqueira)Thiago FragosoTravessia2022–2023Caíque is described as asexual. He does not feel sexual desire for anyone, but may be interested in romantic relationships.[66][67]
Breanna CaseyAleyse Shannon‘’Leverage: Redemption’’2021-2025Breanna is a hacker with an asexual pride sticker on her laptop.[68]
Esperanza "Spooner" CruzLisseth ChavezLegends of Tomorrow2021–2022In the episode "The Fixed Point" (2022), Spooner realizes she is asexual and comes out toZari Tarazi;[69][70] she is the firstArrowverse character to do so.[71]
Misty DayLily RabeAmerican Horror Story2011–PresentMisty Day is a powerful witch that has the power to bring things back to life. In an interview withEntertainment Weekly, showrunnerRyan Murphy stated that he thinks that Misty is "just an asexual character".[72]
Daryl DixonNorman ReedusThe Walking Dead,The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon2010–PresentAccording to the show's creatorRobert Kirkman, Dixon is "somewhat asexual."[73]
DreaLillian CarrierEverything's Gonna Be Okay2020-2021Drea is homoromantic asexual.[74]
Valentina "Voodoo" DunacciKelly O'SullivanSirens2014–2015She was the "focus of a major storyline" where she has a strong bond with Brian, who is not "asexual but is hopelessly in love with Val."[65] Even though Brian says she is his girlfriend, Valentina does not accept this officially. (The show was "willing to live in a gray area instead of forcing Val to change." As such, the series has been accused of treating her orientation as a "joke or as an obstacle";[62] while the character has won praise from others for being more than her sexuality.[75])
Dr. Melissa 'Mel' KingTaylor DeardenThe Pitt2025-PresentDearden confirmed in a 2025 interview that Mel King is asexual.[76]
EvanAvery MonsenHigh Maintenance2012-2020Evan, one of The Guy's clients, is asexual.[77]
Liv FlahertyIsobel SteeleEmmerdale2016–2022Liv has no attraction to men or women. (This is the second time that there has been an "asexuality storyline" in a soap opera.[78])
Guto (Augusto do Nascimento)Daniel RangelFamília é Tudo2024Guto is a shy and nerdy young man who works as an intern at the Mancini Music record label. Guto is Chicão's brother and falls in love with Lupita, a Guatemalan woman who initially only has eyes for Jupiter. His shyness andvirginity are recurring themes in the plot, leading him to several embarrassing and comedic situations. He faces personal and professional challenges, trying to overcome his shyness and earn his place at the record label, in addition to dealing with his feelings for Lupita and Mila. Guto self-described as demisexual during the show.[79][80]
Isaac HendersonTobie DonovanHeartstopper2022–PresentIsaac is a featured character of the show adaptation of the graphic novelHeartstopper. In season two of the show, released August 2023, Isaac is introduced to James; an openly gay student at his school. While James clearly expresses his crush on him, it is clear Isaac struggles to understand why he cannot reciprocate James' feelings. Isaac discovers the terminology 'aromantic asexual' at a queer art exhibition and after further personal reading and research.[81][82][83] He eventually comes to terms with being aro-ace as he enters his school library and proudly takesAce: What Asexuality Reveals About Desire, Society, and the Meaning of Sex, a book on asexuality by Angela Chen. Previous to season two's release,Heartstopper creatorAlice Oseman confirmed on Twitter that Isaac is aromantic asexual.[84]
JayEsco JouleyState of the Union2022–PresentJay is asexual.[85]
Yako KanameTomosaka RieShe Loves to Cook, and She Loves to Eat2022–2024Yako is an asexual lesbian. She educates protagonist Nomoto on the nuances in asexual/aromantic spectrums, helping Nomoto come to terms with her own lesbian identity.[86]
Sakuko KodamaYukino KishiiKoisenu Futari2022This series revolves around Kodama and Takahashi's developing relationship, after Kodama realizes she is aromantic-asexual by reading Takahashi's blog.[87][88] Co-director Yuta Oshida came up with the idea for the story after coming to the realization that Japanese television dramas often include romantic relationships and elements, and he later learned aboutasexuality, with his research including interviewing asexual people.[89]
Greta MorenoHaley SanchezGenera+ion2021Greta is homoromantic asexual.[90]
Sarah "O" OwensThaddea GrahamSex Education2023O is introduced as a rival sex therapist to Otis in season 4. She comes out as asexual in episode 5. The character was developed with the guidance of asexual activistYasmin Benoit.[91]
Douglas "Ca$h" PiggottWill McDonaldHeartbreak High2022–PresentThough Douglas never uses the word asexual, his feelings towards sex imply that he is on the asexuality spectrum. He explains that he isn't interested in having sex with anyone.[92][93]
Poliana (Audálio Candeias)Matheus NachtergaeleVale Tudo2025Poliana reveals to his sister, Aldeíde, that he is asexual.[94] During a heartfelt scene,[95] Poliana admits he doesn’t like kissing or sex,[96] and Aldeíde initially wonders if it's pathological.[97] Poliana, a warm, optimistic character running a bar in Rio, was originally written as heterosexual in the 1988 version.[98]
PoppyZoe JarmanHuge2010She is an ever-cheerful, fairy-like counselor, often very supportive and protective of both the girls she watches over.[65] In episode 5 of season 1, Poppy comes out as asexual while watching a movie, stating she "kept waiting to feel the feelings that everyone else talked about, but [she] just never got there."
PurvisJoshua JacksonUnbreakable Kimmy Schmidt2016He is a convenience store owner andDawson's Creek fan resemblingPacey Witter who takes it upon himself to explain the ins and outs of virginity loss toKimmy Schmidt and Dong, before revealing he dislikes the concept of sex and does not intend to ever have it himself.[99]
Rudá SampaioGuilherme CabralTravessia2022-2023Rudá is young man who is in tune with the digital world and the son of Guida, played by Alessandra Negrini, from her first marriage. Rudá has a strong connection with his aunt, Leonor, but has little contact with his mother and, especially, with his stepfather, Moretti.[100]

Rudá is described as strictly asexual, which means he does not feel sexual attraction to anyone, regardless of gender. Rudá gets involved in complicated situations, such as the creation of adeepfake that drastically changes the life of the protagonist, Brisa.[101]

Raphael SantiagoDavid CastroShadowhunters2016–2019Raphael came out as asexual in the last episode of season 2.[64][102]
Sebastian, the Asexual IconCraig KilbornThe Late Late Show2003–2004Though he was possibly the first depiction of an asexual character on television in 2003 (during Kilborn's tenure as host),[65]Vox highlights that "the character made it obvious the writers had no idea asexuality was a real orientation, turning the very idea of being nonsexual into a punchline".[65]
Florence SimmonsMirren MackSex Education2020Florence comes to Otis for advice in season 2. She tells him she has no interest in sex. Finding his answers lacking however, she later goes to see his mother Jean, who helps her understand that she is asexual, though not aromantic.[103]
Abbi SinghRhianna JagpalThe Imperfects2022In the first episode, Abbi talks to her friends about the fact that she's asuccubus. She mentions that she has complicated feelings about it because she's asexual.[104][105][16] Abbi is later revealed to be romantically attracted to women.[106]
Satoru TakahashiIssei TakahashiKoisenu Futari2022Like Sakuko Kodama, Takahashi is also aromantic asexual.[87][88]
Gerald TippettHarry McNaughtonShortland Street2007–2012Introduced in 2007,Vox identified Gerald as the first "sincere" asexual character on television. Gerald's sexuality was discovered and explored over the course of several episodes.[65]
Hara TsumugiTanabe Ririka17.3 About a Sex2020In episode 2, Tsumugi tells her friends that she is likely Asexual Aromantic. She comes into her identity throughout the series, later coming out to her father in episode 7.[107]
VarysConleth HillGame of Thrones2011–2019Lord Varys is aeunuch, but he states his asexuality predated his castration.[65] Other eunuchs in the series are sexually active.[citation needed]
Adrian VeidtJeremy IronsWatchmen2019He was described as asexual byshowrunnerDamon Lindelof.[108] Also known as Ozymandias.
WillNoah ThomasEverything Now2023While initially saying that he's had sex, we later figure out that hasn't, with him saying, “I'm starting to realise I need a connection first, looks don't really do it for me on their own.” This alludes to hisdemisexuality.[109]

Video games

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Main article:List of video games with LGBT characters
CharactersSeries or TitleYearNotesDeveloper
AlterApex Legends2019Alter (voiced byCrystal Yu) was added as a playable character in 2024.[110] While not elaborated in-game, the character's writer confirmed that Alter is asexual.[111][112]Respawn Entertainment
Ayano AishiYandere Simulator2014–PresentIn October 2024, YandereDev confirmed protagonist Ayano Aishi to be an asexual uniromantic, who "doesn't feel sexual attraction [and is] exclusively attracted [romantically] to one specific human being in all the world, regardless of that person's gender".[113]YandereDev
Parvati HolcombThe Outer Worlds2019Companion character who expresses professional and later romantic interest in the Chief engineer of the Colony Ship "Ground Breaker", Junlei, and is an asexual homoromantic. Narrative designer Kate Dollarhyde, an asexual woman who is also biromantic, was excited they were inheriting this character, saying she was glad to "bring that personal experience to the audience," making her character different from other companions.[114]Obsidian Entertainment
MayaBorderlands 22012Maya (voiced by Martha Harms)—described as asexual and romantically attracted in Kreig (while knowing nothing about romance).[115]Gearbox Software
StardustSucker for Love: Date to Die For2024The protagonist, Stardust, is an asexual lesbian dating a goddess of lust and fertility.[116]Akabaka

Comics, manga, and graphic novels

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Main articles:List of webcomics with LGBT characters andList of graphic art works with LGBT characters
CharactersTitleYearsNotesCountry
AlixSex Criminals2013–PresentAlix is an asexual character introduced in issue #13. The story covers her experiences as a teenager feeling pressured to have sex, and how she feels alien without coming across as broken.[117] While other characters in the story are able to freeze time when they orgasm, Alix freezes time through the adrenaline rush ofBASE jumping.[118][119]United States
AmiruLast Gender: When We Are Nameless2022She has asex drive but is not romantically attracted to anyone else, and pushes to make herself "the main character in her own life."[120]Japan
Brainiac 5DC Comics1961–presentBrainiac 5 is a time-traveling alien from the 31st century and a member of theLegion of Super-Heroes. Across iterations, he is often romantically involved withSupergirl. His sexuality typically isn't focused on, but inDC Pride 2022, Brainiac 5 came out asdemisexual.[121]United States
ChikaIs Love the Answer?2023She detests romance, having sex, or kissing other people, and her professor tells her she is on theasexual spectrum, resulting in her "intensely researching the subject of human sexuality and asexuality" in an effort to understand herself and what other people experience.[122][123] She is also aromantic.[124]Japan
DianeLumberjanes2014–PresentIn issue #68, when Hes confesses her love for Diane, Diane says: "...I like you too. But I don't have any interest in kissing or junk like that" and has never had interest in kissing anyone.[125] On the following page, she still says she has romantic feelings toward Hes, but not sexual ones.[126]United States
Nadia Van Dyne / The WaspMarvel Comics2016–PresentDuring writerJeremy Whitley's run onThe Unstoppable Wasp (2017), Nadia was implied to be asexual with the implication continued in later series such asUnstoppable Wasp: Built on Hope andMarvel Action: Chillers #3.[127] Whitley clarified in 2021 while he views the character as aromantic asexual, he and his editor Alanna Smith were prevented from outright stating that during their run due to corporate concerns from theMCU franchise.[128] In 2023'sMarvel's Voices: Pride, Nadia is considered by Gwen Poole to join her "Ace Force";[129][128] consequently, Whitley then confirmed Nadia was now considered "officially Ace" by Marvel editorial.[130]United States
Jughead JonesArchie1942–PresentInJughead #4 in 2016,[131] a comic by Chip Zdarsky and Erica Henderson, Jughead was established as an asexual character,[42] with Zdarsky saying at the 2015 New York Comic Con that historically Jughead "has been portrayed as asexual. They just didn't have a label for it, so they just called him a woman-hater," even though he isn't a misogynist.[132] Zdarsky added that "asexuality is underrepresented," noting that since he is already asexual, he would "continue to write him that way," and said it is more interesting than "writing him as just being behind everyone developmentally."[133]United States
Raphael SantiagoThe Shadowhunter Chronicles2007–PresentInThe Red Scrolls of Magic, a fey woman asks Raphael about his sexuality. He responds and says his sexuality is "not interested."[134][135] Author Cassandra Clare confirmed his asexuality, but has rarely spoken about the subject.[136]United States
Tori Spring Heartstopper2014-presentIn the comic, Tori comes out as asexual to her brotherCharlie Spring.[137]United Kingdom
Connor HawkeDC Comics1994–PresentTheDC Pride 2022 anthology confirms Connor to be asexual;[138] "Connor is a character who a number of fans have interpreted to be asexual for decades, as he has often shied away from sexual moments or innuendos".[139] The debut story, titled "Think of Me", will be created by an entirely-asexual team consisting of Ro Stein, Ted Brandt, and Frank Cvetkovic.[139][138]United States
KashikawaSex Ed 120%2020–2021She is a student who isn't interested inromance or sex, and loves animals.[140][141][142]Japan
MineMine-kun is Asexual2023A man who dislikes sexual intimacy in relationships and dislikes kissing. He is loved by Murai, even though her romantic feelings are not reciprocated.[143][144]Japan
Gwendolyn "Gwen" PooleMarvel Comics2015–PresentDuring writerKelly Thompson's run onWest Coast Avengers (2018), Gwen entered into a romantic relationship withQuentin Quire, however, Gwen later admits that she only did so because she felt that a romantic plot would make her less of asupporting character in themetafictionalnarrative of the series and thus less likely to die.[145][146] In 2023, it was then confirmed that Gwenpool was asexual and aromantic during her story arc in theLove Unlimited series. During this arc, she is in a relationship withJulie Power and discovers what it means to be asexual after Julie suggests the possibility.[147][148] In 2023'sMarvel's Voices: Pride, Gwen then attempts to form an "Ace Force" with other asexual characters, while alsosending a message to any "ace kid" reading that "you are not alone".[129][149]United States
Gaveedra-Seven / ShatterstarMarvel Comics1991–2007Shatterstar's co-creatorsRob Liefeld andFabian Nicieza created and wrote the character as being asexual from 1991 to 2007, expressing disapproval of later writers ignoring this aspect of his character, Liefeld saying that Shatterstar was meant to be "asexual, and struggling to understand human behavior",[150] and Nicieza stating that "In my final issue, I pretty clearly stated that Shatterstar hadno real understanding of sexuality – homo or hetero – and needed to learn about general human nature before he could define his own sexual identity."[151] Following the duo's departure, Shatterstar's and Rictor's relationship was written as romantic from 2007 onward, against their wishes, with Marvel Editor-in-ChiefJoe Quesada stating that if Liefeld wanted the character's asexuality restored, he would have to "take it up with the next editor-in-chief",[152] to which Liefeld stated that he "can't wait to someday" do.[150] Following Quesada's departure from Marvel in May 2022, whether the character's asexuality will be restored is unconfirmed.[153]United States
Someone-sanOur Dreams at Dusk2015–2018A mysterious and secretive person who owns the drop-in center. They are later revealed to beasexual and non-binary in volume 4 of the manga.[154][155]Japan
The TruthMarvel Comics2017–PresentIntroduced inMax Bemis'Marvel Legacysoft reboot ofMoon Knight (2017), the Truth is identified as asexual on-panel by his psychologist, reviewing his medical records.[156] In 2023'sMarvel's Voices: Pride, the Truth is then considered by Gwen Poole to join her "Ace Force".[129]United States
Asahi SatoDoughnuts Under a Crescent Moon2019–2022Hinako and Sato are asexual lesbians who fall in love with one another.[157][158]Japan
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Radio, audio drama, and fictional podcasts

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CharactersTitleYearsNotesCountry
Hampton FawxFawx & Stallion2022-PresentHampton Fawx was confirmed to be aromantic and asexual in a behind the scenes episode by the creators.[159][better source needed]United States
Zolf SmithRusty Quill Gaming2015-2022In a note at the beginning of episode 176, Ben Meredith confirms that Zolf identifies as bi-romantic grey-asexual.[160][better source needed]United Kingdom
Sir Fitzroy MaplecourtThe Adventure Zone:Graduation2019-2021Griffin McElroy, the player behind the character Sir Fitzroy Maplecourt, confirmed that Fitzroy was intended to be asexual.[161]United States
Jonathan Sims/The ArchivistThe Magnus Archives2016-2021Jonathan Sims was confirmed asexual by the character's creator.[162][163]United Kingdom
Arkady PatelThe Strange Case of Starship Iris2016-PresentArkady was first confirmed to be grey-ace by the creator of the show, then later stated in a season two episode.[164][better source needed]United States
Jet SikuliaqThe Penumbra Podcast2016-2024In Season 3, Episode 2,Juno Steel and the Tools of Rust Part 2, Jet says "I do not experience romantic or sexual attraction for Rita or anybody else. And I never have."[165]United States

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^The books in this series are:The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue (2017),The Lady's Guide to Petticoats and Piracy (2018),The Gentleman's Guide to Getting Lucky (2019), andThe Nobleman's Guide to Scandal and Shipwrecks (2020).

References

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