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Author: KAWAZOE Taichi
Status: Ongoing
Futoku no Guild (不徳のギルド, Immoral Guild) is a Japanese fantasy comedy manga by Taichi Kawazoe that mixes action, humor, and ecchi elements into a quirky adventuring tale. The story follows Kikuru Madan, a skilled monster hunter who has grown weary of his dangerous profession and dreams of retiring young to enjoy a peaceful life. However, before he can step away, Kikuru is persuaded to train rookie adventurers who often lack the basic survival instincts needed in the field. What ensues is a series of chaotic and comedic encounters where Kikuru’s serious demeanor clashes with the carefree, clumsy, and sometimes overly bold personalities of his trainees. Futoku no Guild balances adventurous monster-hunting battles with lighthearted, risqué comedy, creating a unique dynamic that appeals to fans of fantasy and ecchi genres alike. With its mix of action-packed quests and unpredictable character interactions, Futoku no Guild delivers both laughs and thrills while exploring the challenges of mentorship and teamwork.
10.00
Author: Sino Sakisaki
Status: Ongoing
The Lecture You Would Never Want Your Parents to Give You (もし別名がある場合, insert here) is a humorous and relatable manga that explores the awkward, funny, and sometimes painful experiences of receiving parental advice that hits too close to home. Through a mix of comedy, exaggerated scenarios, and heartfelt moments, the story captures the struggles of navigating adolescence, responsibility, and family expectations. Unlike typical slice-of-life tales, The Lecture You Would Never Want Your Parents to Give You combines witty storytelling with real-life lessons, highlighting both the frustration and love behind parental guidance. Readers are drawn into scenarios that are simultaneously cringeworthy and endearing, making them reflect on their own relationships with family while laughing at the universal truths of growing up. With its clever humor, relatable characters, and entertaining narrative, this manga offers a fun and insightful look at the challenges and comedic moments of parent-child dynamics.
7.00
Author: Eroki
Status: Ongoing
Ushiro no Shoumen Kamui-san (うしろの正面カムイさん) is a supernatural comedy-horror manga that mixes eerie folklore with lighthearted humor. The story centers on Kamui-san, a mysterious being inspired by the traditional Japanese ghost tale of “ushiro no shoumen” (the one standing right behind you). Despite her unsettling presence and otherworldly aura, the series portrays her interactions with humans in a comedic and sometimes heartwarming way, balancing moments of spookiness with everyday slice-of-life charm. Ushiro no Shoumen Kamui-san stands out for its creative use of Japanese urban legends, blending creepy atmosphere with quirky character dynamics that make it both funny and unsettling. The manga offers readers a unique mix of cultural references, supernatural encounters, and comedic relief, appealing to fans who enjoy horror with a playful twist. Its balance of folklore-inspired chills and lighthearted storytelling makes it an engaging and refreshing addition to the supernatural manga genre.
7.00
Author: Takata
Status: Ongoing
I Became a Terminally-Ill Knight (Shuuketsu Byouki no Kishi ni Natta, 終末病気の騎士になった) is a gripping Japanese fantasy manga that blends emotional drama, adventure, and heroic determination. The story follows a protagonist who awakens as a knight cursed with a terminal illness, facing the grim reality of limited time in a dangerous world of war, monsters, and political intrigue. Despite his frailty, he refuses to surrender, using his courage, skill, and wits to protect those he cares about and leave a lasting legacy. I Became a Terminally-Ill Knight captivates readers with its poignant exploration of mortality, bravery, and honor, offering both heart-pounding battles and deeply emotional moments. Fans of character-driven fantasy, bittersweet heroism, and tales of resilience will be drawn to its compelling narrative and evocative artwork. With its blend of tension, inspiration, and humanity, this manga delivers a memorable story of courage in the face of inevitable fate.
7.00
Author: Nakatoka Kumiko
Status: Ongoing
Shiota-sensei to Amai-chan (塩田先生とあまいちゃん), also known as Teacher Shiota and Sweet-chan, is a Japanese manga series that combines romance, comedy, and slice-of-life storytelling. The story centers on Shiota-sensei, a diligent and somewhat strict teacher, and Amai-chan, a cheerful and kind-hearted student whose presence gradually brightens the teacher’s routine life. Through their daily interactions at school, moments of humor, subtle misunderstandings, and heartwarming gestures, the manga explores themes of connection, empathy, and the bonds that form between people despite differences in personality or circumstance. With its relatable characters and lighthearted narrative, Shiota-sensei to Amai-chan delivers a charming tale that highlights the joys of everyday life, the warmth of human relationships, and the gentle unfolding of affection in a school setting, making it a delightful read for fans of romantic slice-of-life manga.
8.00
Author: Hiiragi Yuuichi
Status: Ongoing
Haite Kudasai, Takamine San (穿いてください、高嶺さん, Please Put Them On, Takamine-san) is a romantic comedy and ecchi manga that cleverly mixes school life humor with an unusual supernatural twist. The story centers on Takamine-san, a beautiful and seemingly perfect high school girl who secretly possesses a mysterious ability tied to her underwear—an odd but powerful gimmick that leads to unexpected and often hilarious situations. When her secret is accidentally discovered by a male classmate, their relationship begins to evolve in strange yet comedic ways, blending embarrassment, attraction, and growth. Haite Kudasai, Takamine San is not just about fanservice but also explores the awkwardness of teenage relationships, the pressure of maintaining appearances, and the vulnerability hidden beneath a flawless image. With its mix of romance, lighthearted ecchi comedy, and school drama, the series delivers both laughs and tender moments, making it a fun read for fans of quirky high school love stories with a twist
10.00
Author: Yutaka (由田果)
Status: Ongoing
I Want to Do Bad Things with You (君と悪いことがしたい, Kimi to Warui Koto ga Shitai) is a dark romance manga about the dangerous pull between two people whose intense chemistry breaks rules and expectations. The protagonist falls for a mysterious partner who encourages risky behavior, emotional recklessness, and moral gray zones, creating a relationship that thrills and wounds in equal measure. As ties deepen, boundaries blur: secrets surface, jealousy grows, and the line between consent and coercion is tested in tense, intimate scenes. The series explores obsession, power imbalance, and the intoxicating lure of forbidden desire while still showing vulnerability that complicates black-and-white judgments. With moody art and slow-building tension, it appeals to readers who like psychologically complex romances where passion and danger collide. Recommended for mature audiences, this gripping, emotionally volatile tale examines the cost of giving in to temptation. Note: "I Want to Do Bad Things with You" is the primary keyword.
8.00
Author: Yui Daisuke
Status: Ongoing
Yumizuka Iroha’s No Good Without Her Procedure! (弓塚いろはの処置なしではダメ!, Yumizuka Iroha no Shochi Nashi de wa Dame!) is a comedic slice-of-life manga that follows Yumizuka Iroha, a quirky and energetic character whose daily life is filled with amusing mishaps and over-the-top antics. The story centers on her reliance on a particular procedure—whether medical, magical, or routine-based—without which she becomes hilariously unmanageable, creating chaos and laughter for those around her. Through exaggerated expressions, playful interactions with friends, and comedic timing, the manga highlights the fun in everyday routines while showcasing Iroha’s charming personality. Yumizuka Iroha’s No Good Without Her Procedure! stands out for its humor, whimsical scenarios, and lighthearted storytelling, making it a perfect read for fans of gag manga, school-life comedy, and character-driven humor that keeps readers entertained from start to finish.
9.00
Author: Imo Ichirou
Status: Completed
The Perfect Hybrid (규격 외 혈통 천재, 規格外の血統天才, 非凡的血统天才, 超乎常理的血統天才) adalah manhwa bergenre aksi dan fantasi yang mengisahkan Gwangik Yu, seorang remaja yang lahir dari dua orang tua dengan kemampuan luar biasa: ayahnya adalah seorang makhluk abadi, sementara ibunya adalah seorang transformator dengan kemampuan fisik luar biasa dan dapat berubah menjadi binatang. Kedua orang tuanya tidak mengetahui kekuatan masing-masing dan berharap Gwangik mengikuti jejak mereka. Namun, Gwangik memiliki potensi yang jauh melampaui keduanya. Dalam dunia yang telah dipulihkan dari invasi makhluk dari dimensi lain, Gwangik berjuang untuk menemukan identitasnya sendiri dan mengendalikan kekuatan luar biasa yang dimilikinya. Manhwa ini menawarkan kombinasi menarik antara pertarungan epik, pengembangan karakter, dan elemen-elemen fantasi yang memikat pembaca. The Perfect Hybrid menyajikan kisah tentang penerimaan diri, perjuangan, dan penemuan jati diri dalam dunia yang penuh dengan makhluk supernatural.
9.00
Author: Asahito Akagi
Status: Ongoing
I Belong to You, Immoral (私はあなたに属する, Watachi wa Anata ni Zokusuru) is a dramatic romance manga that dives deep into the complexities of love, desire, and emotional vulnerability. The story revolves around a heroine who finds herself entangled in a forbidden relationship with a man whose charm is as dangerous as it is irresistible. Though he appears cold and detached, his allure gradually pulls her into a whirlwind of passion, jealousy, and secrets that test the limits of her heart. As their bond grows more complicated, she struggles to balance her longing with the risks of surrendering herself completely to someone who might not return her devotion in the same way. With striking artwork and emotionally charged storytelling, I Belong to You, Immoral offers a raw and intense exploration of love’s darker sides, making it an engaging read for fans of mature romance narratives that blur the line between devotion and self-destruction.