9.00
Author: Hanada Momose
Status: Ongoing
Even a Replica Falls in Love (복제인간도 사랑에 빠진다, Bokje Ingan-do Sarang-e Ppajinda) is an intriguing Korean manhwa that explores the complexities of love, identity, and human emotion through a futuristic lens. The story follows a replica—an artificially created human—who unexpectedly experiences the intense and bewildering feelings of love, challenging the boundaries between human and artificial life. As the replica navigates a world filled with moral dilemmas, societal expectations, and hidden agendas, it encounters both heartwarming connections and profound conflicts that test its understanding of what it truly means to be alive. Blending romance, drama, and subtle science fiction elements, Even a Replica Falls in Love captivates readers with a unique narrative that is both thought-provoking and emotionally resonant. This title stands out for its originality and depth, making it a must-read for fans of stories where love transcends the limits of existence.
9.00
Author: Itou Junji
Status: Completed
Gyo (ギョ, Fish) is a horror manga masterpiece by Junji Ito that combines grotesque imagery, psychological tension, and an unsettlingly unique premise. The story begins when strange, rotting fish equipped with mechanical legs crawl out of the ocean, spreading a foul stench and terror across Japan. As the invasion escalates, the protagonists uncover a horrifying connection between the bizarre creatures and a dark wartime experiment. Unlike typical monster stories, Gyo stands out for its disturbing atmosphere, surreal concepts, and Ito’s signature ability to blend body horror with social commentary. The manga doesn’t just shock with grotesque visuals—it builds a suffocating sense of dread that lingers long after reading. Themes of decay, pollution, and humanity’s recklessness resonate throughout the narrative, making Gyo more than just a horror story; it’s a chilling reflection on mankind’s destructive tendencies. With its iconic art and unforgettable terror, Gyo remains one of Junji Ito’s most famous works and a must-read for horror enthusiasts.
9.00
Author: Tonogai Yoshiki
Status: Completed
Doubt (ダウト, Dauto) is a gripping psychological thriller manga by TONOGAI Yoshiki that plunges readers into a deadly game of survival and deception. The story follows a group of young people trapped in a mysterious setting while playing a seemingly innocent mobile game called “Rabbit Doubt.” However, the fun quickly turns into horror when players are forced to confront life-or-death challenges, discovering that a killer is among them. Doubt (TONOGAI Yoshiki) masterfully combines suspense, mystery, and psychological tension, keeping readers guessing who can be trusted and who will fall next. What sets this manga apart is its clever plot twists, chilling atmosphere, and the constant sense of paranoia that permeates every chapter. Fans of suspense, thriller, and horror will find Doubt a compelling read that expertly balances shocking moments with strategic storytelling. The series is perfect for those who enjoy high-stakes games where every decision can mean life or death.
10.00
Author: Amano Akira
Status: Ongoing
Kamonohashi Ron no Kindan Suiri (鴨乃橋ロンの禁断推理, Ron Kamonohashi: Deranged Detective) is a mystery manga by Akira Amano that delivers a unique blend of crime-solving, dark humor, and eccentric characters. The story follows Ron Kamonohashi, a once-brilliant detective whose career was ruined after a tragic incident left him mentally unstable, and Totomaru Isshiki, a kindhearted but somewhat clumsy police officer who seeks Ron’s help in solving baffling murder cases. Together, the unlikely duo tackles complex crimes, combining Totomaru’s earnest nature with Ron’s sharp intellect and unorthodox methods, though Ron’s unstable psyche often brings unpredictable twists to their investigations. The manga is praised for its gripping mysteries, clever deductions, and the odd-couple chemistry between its leads, all wrapped in stylish artwork and darkly comedic storytelling. Kamonohashi Ron no Kindan Suiri stands out as a fresh take on detective fiction, appealing to fans who enjoy psychological depth mixed with classic whodunit intrigue.
7.00
Author: Itagaki Paru
Status: Ongoing
Sanda (サンダ) is a unique manga that blends social commentary with elements of fantasy and coming-of-age drama. Set in a near-future society where strict population control measures have led to unusual cultural shifts, the story follows Sanda, a seemingly ordinary boy whose life takes a dramatic turn when he discovers a hidden side to himself that challenges the norms of his world. Sanda explores themes of identity, family bonds, and rebellion against oppressive systems, weaving together both emotional depth and thrilling moments. The manga stands out for its creative world-building, satirical undertones, and the way it juxtaposes everyday school life with fantastical and unsettling elements. With its mix of humor, tension, and heartfelt storytelling, Sanda captures readers who enjoy character-driven narratives that question society’s rules while still delivering action and intrigue. It is a distinctive read that balances entertainment with meaningful themes, making Sanda both thought-provoking and engaging.
8.00
Author: Jo Seok (조석)
Status: Ongoing
Planetary Human II: Globe (プラネタリーヒューマンII: グローブ, 플래닛 휴먼 II: 글로브) is a science fiction manga that expands on the themes of survival, evolution, and humanity’s role in a vast and mysterious universe. Set in a future where Earth and humanity face unprecedented challenges, the story explores how humans adapt to planetary-scale threats and the consequences of pushing the boundaries of science and technology. Through intense conflicts, cosmic discoveries, and the clash between human ambition and natural order, Planetary Human II: Globe presents a world where survival depends on innovation, unity, and confronting the unknown. What makes this series compelling is its combination of grand-scale sci-fi concepts with deeply human struggles, weaving together themes of identity, morality, and the cost of progress. For readers who enjoy epic science fiction filled with mystery, futuristic exploration, and thought-provoking dilemmas, Planetary Human II: Globe offers an immersive and thrilling narrative.
8.00
Author: Takano Ichigo
Status: Completed
Orange (オレンジ, Oranju, Orange) is a heartfelt romance and drama manga by TAKANO Ichigo that explores themes of friendship, regret, and the impact of choices on the future. The story follows Naho Takamiya, a high school girl who receives mysterious letters from her future self, warning her about regrets she must prevent to save a new transfer student, Kakeru Naruse, from a tragic fate. Orange delicately balances emotional depth with relatable slice-of-life moments, portraying the struggles of adolescence, personal growth, and the power of intervention to change outcomes. The narrative emphasizes empathy, the importance of communication, and the courage to act despite fear or uncertainty. With expressive artwork, tender character interactions, and a moving exploration of time and consequence, Orange (TAKANO Ichigo) captivates readers with its poignant storytelling. It is a touching manga that resonates with fans seeking romance, heartfelt drama, and stories that highlight the significance of friendship, love, and making the most of the present.
7.00
Author: Ishiguro Masakazu
Status: Ongoing
Tengoku Daimakyo (天国大魔境, Heavenly Delusion) is a thought-provoking manga that blends post-apocalyptic survival with mystery and psychological depth. Set in a devastated Japan, the story follows two parallel narratives: a group of children raised in a secluded, seemingly utopian facility, and Maru and Kiruko, two travelers navigating the dangerous ruins of the outside world in search of a place called “Heaven.” Tengoku Daimakyo captivates readers with its eerie atmosphere, complex worldbuilding, and unsettling revelations that gradually connect both storylines. The manga skillfully balances action, suspense, and emotional moments, exploring themes of humanity, survival, and the blurred line between hope and despair. Its detailed artwork enhances the haunting tone, bringing to life grotesque creatures, ruined landscapes, and poignant character expressions. For fans of dystopian settings, layered mysteries, and character-driven storytelling, Tengoku Daimakyo is a must-read that keeps readers questioning what “Heaven” truly means in a broken world.
9.00
Author: Ninomiya Masaaki
Status: Ongoing
Gannibal (ガンニバル, Gannibaru) is a Japanese horror-thriller manga by Masaaki Ninomiya that plunges readers into a chilling tale of isolation, fear, and human monstrosity. The story follows Daigo Agawa, a police officer transferred with his family to a remote mountain village after a traumatic incident in his career. At first, the villagers appear welcoming, but beneath their polite smiles lies something sinister. When a series of strange events unfolds—including a mutilated body and whispers of cannibalism—Daigo begins to suspect that the community hides a horrifying secret tied to ritualistic practices and survival. Torn between protecting his loved ones and uncovering the truth, he spirals into paranoia and dread as the line between ally and enemy blurs. Gannibal stands out for its tense atmosphere, psychological suspense, and shocking revelations, offering a modern take on rural horror. It’s a gripping manga that examines the darkness lurking within human nature and the terrifying lengths people will go to preserve their way of life.
8.00
Author: Oshimi Shuzo
Status: Completed
Hyouryuu Net Cafe (漂流ネットカフェ, Hyōryū Netto Kafe) is a gripping Japanese manga that masterfully blends psychological thriller, horror, and mystery. The story begins when Koichi Toki, an ordinary office worker, visits an internet café and suddenly finds himself—and the other customers—transported to a desolate, unknown world. Cut off from society and with no way to return, the group must survive against fear, scarcity, and the dark side of human nature. Hyouryuu Net Cafe captivates readers with its intense, suspenseful atmosphere and its sharp exploration of how desperation can bring out both the best and worst in people. With its unpredictable twists and chilling revelations, the manga draws comparisons to works like Battle Royale and Lord of the Flies, but adds a modern technological twist. Fans of survival horror and psychological drama will find Hyouryuu Net Cafe an unforgettable, nerve-racking experience that examines morality and human instincts under extreme pressure.