5.00
Author: N/A
Status: Ongoing
Why I Quit Being the Demon King (Japanese: 魔王をやめた理由, Romaji: Maō o Yameta Riyū) is a humorous and heartwarming fantasy manga that follows the story of a once-feared Demon King who decides to retire from his life of conquest and tyranny. Tired of endless battles, political schemes, and the pressures of ruling a dark empire, he seeks a quieter, more fulfilling life while dealing with the reactions of loyal followers, rival heroes, and unexpected everyday challenges. The manga blends comedy, slice-of-life elements, and fantasy adventure, exploring themes of personal growth, self-discovery, and the pursuit of happiness beyond power and authority. Why I Quit Being the Demon King captivates readers with its witty storytelling, charming characters, and imaginative world, making it an entertaining read for fans of fantasy, comedy, and stories about redefining one’s purpose.
6.80
Author: Tsujitomo
Status: Ongoing
Giant Killing (ジャイアントキリング, Jaianto Kiringu) is a sports manga by Masaya Tsunamoto and Tsujitomo that brings a refreshing and realistic perspective to the world of soccer. The story follows Takeshi Tatsumi, a former star player who suddenly returns to Japan after coaching a small English club to success. Instead of joining a top-tier team, he takes on the struggling East Tokyo United (ETU), a team plagued by financial issues, poor morale, and constant defeats. With unconventional strategies, sharp psychological insight, and bold decisions, Tatsumi inspires his players to challenge stronger opponents and aim for “giant killings”—upsetting powerhouse teams against all odds. Unlike typical sports manga that center solely on players, Giant Killing also highlights the roles of coaches, staff, and even the fans, making it a multidimensional portrayal of professional soccer. With its mix of tactical depth, dramatic character arcs, and thrilling matches, it’s a must-read for football enthusiasts and anyone who enjoys underdog success stories.
6.60
Author: 愛のチカラで恋をするのだ
Status: Ongoing
Gimai Seikatsu (義妹生活, Days with My Stepsister) is a romantic comedy manga by Ghost Mikawa, illustrated by Yumika Kanade, and published by Kadokawa Shoten. The story follows high school student Yuuta Asamura, who becomes stepsiblings with Saki Ayase, the most popular girl in his class, after their parents' remarriage. Initially, they agree to maintain a respectful distance to avoid complications, but as they spend more time together, their relationship deepens, leading to moments of affection and emotional growth. The manga explores themes of family dynamics, personal boundaries, and the complexities of developing feelings for someone who was once just a classmate. With its blend of humor and heartfelt moments, Gimai Seikatsu offers a fresh take on the step-sibling romance genre, appealing to readers who enjoy character-driven stories with a touch of sweetness and drama.
6.50
Author: Araido Kagiri
Status: Ongoing
A Story About a Grandpa and Grandma Who Returned Back to Their Youth is a heartwarming romantic comedy that blends nostalgia, second chances, and the sweetness of love that transcends time. The series follows an elderly couple who have spent decades together, cherishing both the joys and struggles of married life. One day, through a mysterious twist of fate, they awaken in the bodies of their younger selves, but with all the wisdom, memories, and experiences they accumulated throughout their long years together. What follows is a delightful mix of humor, romance, and slice-of-life moments as they relive youth with the maturity of age, rekindle their relationship in new ways, and even tackle challenges they couldn’t in their original timeline. The manga beautifully portrays how true love only grows stronger with time, offering readers a refreshing take on romance stories. Both touching and comedic, this series reminds us that love is timeless.
6.80
Author: Song Shu
Status: Ongoing
The World of Canglan (风起苍岚, Feng Qi Cang Lan) is a captivating Chinese manhua that seamlessly blends elements of cultivation, fantasy, and gaming. The story follows a seemingly ordinary girl who, through a twist of fate, becomes entangled in the intricate world of cultivation. As she navigates this new reality, she discovers hidden powers within herself, forming alliances with mythical beasts and powerful cultivators. The narrative delves into themes of identity, strength, and the pursuit of mastery in a world where the boundaries between reality and virtual realms blur. With its rich world-building and dynamic character development, The World of Canglan offers readers an immersive experience into a universe where every choice can alter the course of destiny. The series stands out for its unique fusion of traditional cultivation tropes with modern gaming elements, appealing to fans of both genres.
8.80
Author: Ishito Yuhra
Status: Ongoing
Otome no Harawata Hoshi no Iro (乙女の腸わた 星の色, Otome no Harawata Hoshi no Iro) is a captivating manga that blends romance, drama, and emotional depth in a story full of intrigue and heartfelt moments. The narrative follows the protagonist as they navigate complex relationships, personal growth, and the challenges of love in a beautifully crafted world. With its expressive artwork, engaging plot twists, and richly developed characters, the manga draws readers into a journey that balances tender romance with intense emotional stakes. Fans are particularly drawn to the vivid character interactions, poetic storytelling, and the unique atmosphere that sets it apart from typical romance series. Otome no Harawata Hoshi no Iro offers a compelling experience that explores love, vulnerability, and resilience, making it a must-read for those who appreciate emotionally resonant narratives combined with intricate character dynamics and striking artistic presentation.
5.10
Author: N/A
Status: Ongoing
Love Could Not Get Shared Between the Twins (双子に分けられなかった愛, Futago ni Wakerarenakatta Ai) is a dramatic and emotional manga that explores the complex relationship between twin siblings who struggle with love, jealousy, and personal desires. As they navigate their intertwined lives, their bond is tested by misunderstandings, rivalries, and the pressures of family expectations. The story delves into their inner conflicts, highlighting how emotions that are difficult to express can lead to tension and heartache. Love Could Not Get Shared Between the Twins blends elements of romance, drama, and psychological exploration, offering readers an intimate look at the challenges of sibling relationships and the nuances of love. Through its poignant narrative and deeply developed characters, the manga examines themes of loyalty, identity, and the emotional consequences of unshared or unrequited feelings. This compelling story captivates readers who appreciate intense, character-driven dramas.
7.50
Author: SHIMANO Yae
Status: Ongoing
If You’re Gonna Dress Up, Do It Like This (着せかえたいっ!, Kisekae Tai!) is a charming slice-of-life romance manga that celebrates fashion, friendship, and self-expression. The story follows a protagonist who struggles with confidence and personal style until a chance encounter introduces them to someone passionate about clothing and transformation. Together, they explore the world of dressing up—experimenting with different outfits, trends, and looks that allow the protagonist to discover new sides of themselves. What begins as a lighthearted makeover journey gradually blossoms into a tale of self-discovery, acceptance, and even budding romance. Filled with heartwarming interactions, comedic moments, and the joy of fashion, If You’re Gonna Dress Up, Do It Like This shows how clothes can be more than just fabric—they can be a way to express identity, confidence, and connection. Perfect for readers who enjoy uplifting stories, it blends everyday relatability with the excitement of creativity and love.
10.00
Author: Fujichika Koume
Status: Ongoing
The Girl I Like Forgot Her Glasses (好きな女の子が眼鏡を忘れた, Suki na Onna no Ko ga Megane wo Wasureta, 내가 좋아하는 여자가 안경을 잊어버렸다) follows the charming and humorous story of a high school boy whose crush accidentally forgets her glasses, leading to awkward, funny, and endearing situations. The Girl I Like Forgot Her Glasses blends romantic comedy, slice-of-life, and school life, highlighting the small moments of interaction, misunderstandings, and tender feelings that arise from her blurry vision and his attempts to help. As the story unfolds, readers enjoy the mix of sweet tension, lighthearted humor, and relatable teenage experiences, capturing the excitement and awkwardness of young love. With heartwarming character interactions, humorous predicaments, and a touch of innocence, The Girl I Like Forgot Her Glasses offers a delightful tale of romance, attraction, and the everyday charm of high school life.
6.10
Author: N/A
Status: Ongoing
My Harem Is Entirely Female Demon Villains (私のハーレムは全て女性悪魔の敵, Watashi no Hāremu wa Subete Josei Akuma no Teki) is an action-packed fantasy manga that blends comedy, romance, and supernatural elements. The story follows Haruto, an ordinary young man who unexpectedly finds himself surrounded by powerful female demon villains, all of whom develop feelings for him. As he navigates the chaos of managing his unusual harem, Haruto faces hilarious misunderstandings, thrilling battles, and the challenges of balancing romance with danger. The manga explores themes of loyalty, personal growth, and the complexities of relationships with characters who are both charming and fearsome. My Harem Is Entirely Female Demon Villains captivates readers with its fast-paced adventures, comedic interactions, and the unique twist of a harem composed entirely of formidable female antagonists.