10.00
Author: Asahi
Status: Ongoing
Russian Transfer Student Who Can't Speak Japanese (日本語が話せないロシアからの転校生, Nihongo ga Hanasenai Roshia kara no Tenkōsei) is a lighthearted comedy and school-life manga that focuses on cultural differences, communication struggles, and the charm of unexpected friendships. The story follows a Russian student who transfers to a Japanese school but faces a major obstacle—she can’t speak the language. Despite the barrier, her sincerity, unique expressions, and sometimes hilarious misunderstandings draw classmates closer to her. Through everyday interactions filled with comedy, warmth, and occasional awkwardness, the manga highlights how kindness and effort can bridge even the widest cultural and linguistic gaps. Russian Transfer Student Who Can't Speak Japanese is perfect for readers who enjoy wholesome school comedies, cute cross-cultural exchanges, and stories that celebrate friendship beyond words. It delivers both laughs and heartwarming moments, showing that genuine connections often go beyond language.
9.00
Author: Sano Takashi (さの隆)
Status: Ongoing
From the Dust (더스트에서, Deoseuteu-eseo) is a gripping fantasy and action manhwa that dives into a world shaped by chaos, survival, and the pursuit of power. In From the Dust, the protagonist awakens in a harsh, unforgiving land where strength determines destiny and the weak are trampled underfoot. Rising from nothing, he must fight through brutal battles, unravel secrets hidden within the dust-covered world, and forge his own path against overwhelming odds. The story balances intense action sequences with deep character development, showing not just the physical struggle for survival but also the emotional and psychological toll of such a journey. With its striking artwork, fast-paced narrative, and immersive world-building, From the Dust captivates readers who enjoy underdog stories, fierce battles, and protagonists who climb from the bottom to defy fate.
9.00
Author: Matsui Yuusei
Status: Ongoing
The Elusive Samurai (逃げ上手の若君, Nige Jōzu no Wakagimi, El Samurai Elusivo) is a gripping historical manga set in Japan’s turbulent Kamakura period, written and illustrated by Yusei Matsui. It follows Hojo Tokiyuki, a young noble whose clan is brutally destroyed by a traitorous general. Unlike traditional heroes who rely on brute strength, Tokiyuki’s greatest weapon is his unmatched ability to flee, hide, and survive. The Elusive Samurai weaves a clever and refreshing twist on the samurai genre, turning escape and cunning into forms of strength while highlighting the resilience needed to endure political upheaval and personal loss. As Tokiyuki gathers allies and learns to navigate a world filled with betrayal and danger, readers are taken on a journey blending history, strategy, and the spirit of perseverance. This series balances intense drama with humor and emotional depth, proving that even in the harshest of times, survival and hope can become the foundation of a new future.
9.00
Author: Funatsu Kazuki
Status: Ongoing
Addicted to Curry (カレーなる食卓, Karee Naru Shokutaku) is a unique blend of culinary drama, romance, and comedy that serves up both mouthwatering dishes and heartfelt storytelling. The manga follows Sonezaki Yui, a girl determined to protect her family’s restaurant, and Makito Koenji, a mysterious young man with an extraordinary gift for cooking curry. Together, they form an unlikely partnership to revive the struggling eatery, but their journey is far from simple. Addicted to Curry stands out not only for its entertaining character dynamics and lighthearted humor but also for its detailed and authentic depictions of curry recipes, making it a treat for both food lovers and manga fans. Each chapter blends intense cooking battles, creative recipes, and romantic tension, offering a flavorful mix of passion, perseverance, and taste. With its fusion of culinary expertise and slice-of-life storytelling, Addicted to Curry is a manga that will leave readers craving both delicious food and more chapters.
10.00
Author: Nariie Shinichirou
Status: Ongoing
See You at the Food Court Tomorrow (Ashita, Sakaba de; あした、フードコートで) is a refreshing slice-of-life manga that captures the everyday yet meaningful conversations between two high school girls who couldn’t be more different. On one hand, you have a trendy, extroverted gyaru who loves fashion and enjoys the spotlight, while on the other, there’s her reserved and academically focused classmate. Despite their contrasting personalities, they meet regularly after school at the food court, where their casual chats reveal deeper insights into friendship, identity, and the struggles of teenage life. What makes See You at the Food Court Tomorrow special is its ability to take ordinary dialogues and turn them into thought-provoking reflections on growing up. The lighthearted humor mixed with genuine moments of honesty makes this manga relatable for readers of all ages. If you enjoy character-driven stories that explore the beauty of everyday interactions, this title deserves a spot on your reading list.
7.00
Author: John Tarachine
Status: Ongoing
Umi ga Hashiru End Roll (海が走るエンドロール) is a thought-provoking and emotional manga that explores the themes of self-discovery, passion, and the courage to pursue dreams regardless of age. The story follows a widowed woman in her 60s who stumbles into the world of filmmaking after an unexpected encounter with a young film student. While society expects her to quietly fade into the background, she instead chooses to reinvent herself, proving that it is never too late to start anew. Through cinematic storytelling, Umi ga Hashiru End Roll captures the struggles of generational differences, the search for purpose, and the beauty of human connection. Its delicate art style enhances the heartfelt narrative, making it a standout in the world of josei manga. Fans of inspirational stories will find this series deeply moving, as it reminds readers that life can still be extraordinary even in its later chapters.
9.00
Author: Mitsuru Inoue
Status: Ongoing
I Want To Play Happily Because I Got The Heavenly Castle is a lighthearted fantasy adventure that blends whimsy, exploration, and a touch of isekai charm. The story follows a protagonist who unexpectedly acquires a mystical “Heavenly Castle,” a legendary floating fortress said to hold incredible power and mysteries. Instead of using it for domination or war, the hero simply wishes to enjoy life, play around, and create fun experiences in this new world. With the castle as both home and base of adventures, they attract curious allies, encounter unique challenges, and explore fantastical lands filled with magic and surprises. The series stands out for its cheerful tone, where the protagonist’s playful outlook transforms what could have been a tale of conquest into one of joy, laughter, and lighthearted discovery. I Want To Play Happily Because I Got The Heavenly Castle is perfect for readers who enjoy adventure fantasy with a cozy, comedic twist.
9.00
Author: Kawakami Juoku
Status: Ongoing
Fear: Reiwa Ghost Story (令和怪談, Reiwa Kaidan) is a chilling Japanese horror manga that reimagines traditional ghost stories for the modern Reiwa era. In Fear: Reiwa Ghost Story, readers are drawn into unsettling tales where everyday life collides with the supernatural, blending folklore-inspired apparitions with contemporary fears. The series thrives on its ability to evoke dread through subtle storytelling, eerie atmospheres, and terrifying twists that linger long after the final page. Unlike conventional horror, Fear: Reiwa Ghost Story doesn’t rely solely on gore or shock value; instead, it builds psychological tension, exploring the thin line between reality and nightmare. Each chapter unveils new hauntings, cursed encounters, or tragic spirits, creating an anthology-style experience that appeals to fans of Japanese horror classics. With haunting artwork and deeply unsettling narratives, Fear: Reiwa Ghost Story stands out as a must-read for anyone seeking spine-tingling tales that embody the spirit of modern kaidan.
9.00
Author: Nakayama Masaaki
Status: Ongoing
Fuan no Tane Asterisk (不安の種*, Seeds of Anxiety Asterisk) is a chilling Japanese horror manga by Masaaki Nakayama, serving as a continuation of his acclaimed Fuan no Tane series. In Fuan no Tane Asterisk, readers are presented with a collection of short, unsettling stories that dive into everyday fears, urban legends, and the eerie presence of the supernatural lurking in ordinary life. Each tale is brief yet impactful, relying on atmosphere, suspense, and psychological unease rather than gore, making it a uniquely haunting experience. With its distinctive art style and minimalist storytelling, the manga leaves readers with lingering dread long after turning the page. Perfect for fans of psychological and atmospheric horror, Fuan no Tane Asterisk captures the subtle terror of the unknown, offering a chilling anthology that proves sometimes the scariest things are hidden in plain sight.
7.00
Author: Myon
Status: Ongoing
The Case About Two Sisters Becoming Extremely Obsessed With Me After I Saved Them (姉妹が俺にベタ惚れするようになった件, Shimai ga Ore ni Betabore Suru Yō ni Natta Ken) is a romance and comedy manga with a quirky twist on the classic “rescue and reward” storyline. The plot follows an ordinary boy whose life takes an unexpected turn after he saves two sisters from danger. Grateful at first, the sisters’ admiration quickly evolves into overwhelming obsession, leading to hilariously chaotic and heart-fluttering situations. In The Case About Two Sisters Becoming Extremely Obsessed With Me After I Saved Them, readers are treated to a mix of comedic misunderstandings, sweet romance, and the challenge of balancing affection that borders on excessive. With charming character dynamics, lighthearted humor, and just the right amount of drama, this manga captures the fun and unpredictability of youthful relationships. Fans of romantic comedies with a unique spin will find this series an enjoyable and engaging read.