8.00
Author: Mokufuu
Status: Ongoing
Regarding my Married Life with a Childhood Friend Whom I Thought Was a Boy Going Way Too Smoothly (幼馴染が男だと思っていた結婚生活が順調すぎる件について, Mi Viejo Amistoso Matrimonio Resulta Demasiado Fluido, Что касается моей супружеской жизни с другом детства, которого я думал мальчиком) is a heartwarming and comedic manga that follows the life of Haruto, who unexpectedly marries his childhood friend, Misaki, only to realize that their relationship is far smoother and more surprisingly charming than he ever imagined. As they navigate married life, Haruto experiences hilarious misunderstandings, tender moments, and deepening emotional bonds, all while reflecting on the quirks and surprises of loving someone who has always been by his side. Blending romance, slice-of-life, and comedy, Regarding my Married Life with a Childhood Friend Whom I Thought Was a Boy Going Way Too Smoothly offers readers a delightful and engaging story about love, friendship, and the joys of everyday life, capturing the charm of relationships that grow stronger through trust, humor, and shared experiences.
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.
7.00
Author: Keino Yuuji
Status: Ongoing
The Revenge of My Youth: My Re Life with a Girl Who Was Too Much of an Angel (青春リベンジ ~天使すぎたあの娘とやり直す俺の人生~, Seishun Ribenji ~ Tenshi Sugita Ano Ko to Yarinaosu Ore no Jinsei ~) is a heartfelt romance-drama manga that explores second chances, regret, and the beauty of rediscovering love. The story follows a man who, burdened by the mistakes and missed opportunities of his youth, suddenly finds himself reliving his younger days. This time, he is determined to change the course of his life—especially when he reunites with the girl he once admired, someone so kind and radiant she was often called an “angel.” As he carefully balances his knowledge of the future with the fragile emotions of adolescence, he works to mend past regrets while cherishing every new moment with her. The Revenge of My Youth: My Re Life with a Girl Who Was Too Much of an Angel blends romance, drama, and nostalgia into a moving story of redemption and love.
9.00
Author: Muchi Maro
Status: Ongoing
Even The Student Council Has Holes! (학생회에도 구멍이 있다!, Haksaenghoe-edo Gumeongi Itda!) is a humorous and engaging Korean manhwa that explores the hidden quirks and unexpected flaws within a seemingly perfect student council. The story follows a group of high school students tasked with managing school affairs, only to reveal that even the most disciplined and respected members have their own eccentricities, secrets, and shortcomings. Through comedic situations, witty dialogue, and relatable school life scenarios, the manhwa highlights the human side of authority figures, blending humor with subtle lessons about friendship, teamwork, and self-acceptance. Even The Student Council Has Holes! captivates readers with its unique mix of comedy, slice-of-life, and character-driven storytelling, making it a must-read for fans who enjoy lighthearted, entertaining narratives that uncover the imperfections behind perfection and celebrate the charm of everyday life.
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.
8.00
Author: Asakura Ryousuke
Status: Ongoing
The Shikisaki Sisters Want to Be Exposed (式崎姉妹は暴かれたい, Shikisaki Shimai wa Abakaretai) is a humorous and heartwarming slice-of-life manga that focuses on the antics and charm of the Shikisaki sisters. The story follows the quirky and energetic sisters as they navigate daily life while secretly craving attention and recognition for their unique personalities and talents. Their playful schemes, comedic misunderstandings, and occasional rivalry create a series of entertaining situations that keep readers laughing while highlighting the bond between siblings. Beyond the humor, the manga explores themes of family, self-expression, and the desire to be noticed and appreciated in a world that often overlooks the small joys of life. With engaging character dynamics, lighthearted comedy, and relatable moments, The Shikisaki Sisters Want to Be Exposed offers a delightful and fun-filled story that celebrates the warmth, mischief, and charm of sibling relationships.
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.
9.00
Author: Yasuda Kousuke
Status: Ongoing
"Nobukuni-san" Does She Like Me? (信国さん、私のこと好きですか?, Nobukuni-san, Watashi no Koto Suki desu ka?) is a Japanese manga that blends romance, comedy, and slice-of-life storytelling into a sweet and engaging story. The plot follows a protagonist who becomes increasingly curious about the feelings of Nobukuni-san, a classmate or close friend, leading to humorous misunderstandings, awkward interactions, and moments of heartfelt emotion. As the story unfolds, readers witness the gradual development of their relationship, including moments of self-discovery, subtle romantic tension, and everyday school-life experiences. What makes "Nobukuni-san" Does She Like Me? stand out is its charming character dynamics, relatable adolescent experiences, and the blend of comedy with tender romance, creating an enjoyable and lighthearted read. With expressive artwork, engaging dialogue, and sweet storytelling, this manga appeals to fans of romantic comedies, school-life narratives, and heartwarming love stories. "Nobukuni-san" Does She Like Me? delivers a delightful reading experience full of humor, emotion, and budding romance.
7.00
Author: Renkinou
Status: Ongoing
I Found a Female Knight in a Rice Field, in the Countryside They Think She’s My Wife (田んぼで見つけた女騎士、田舎では嫁だと思われています, Tanbo de Mitsuketa Onna Kishi, Inaka de wa Yome da to Omowareteimasu) is a romantic comedy manga with a charming countryside twist. The story begins when a young man living in a rural village discovers a mysterious and beautiful female knight collapsed in his rice field. While he offers her shelter and care, the villagers quickly jump to conclusions, assuming she is his wife. This misunderstanding sets the stage for hilarious interactions, tender moments, and a budding relationship between the humble farmer and the proud yet endearing knight. As they adjust to country life together, themes of love, acceptance, and finding happiness in unexpected places shine through.
9.00
Author: 46
Status: Ongoing
Sensitive Boy (センシティブボーイ, Sensitive Boy) is a heartfelt manga that explores the emotional world of a young boy navigating relationships, personal growth, and the challenges of adolescence. The story highlights the struggles, vulnerabilities, and small victories of a sensitive character trying to find his place in a complex social environment. Sensitive Boy captivates readers with its relatable themes, character-driven narrative, and poignant moments that blend humor, tenderness, and introspection. Fans of slice-of-life, coming-of-age stories, and emotional storytelling will be drawn into the boy’s journey of self-discovery and meaningful connections. With its gentle yet engaging storytelling, Sensitive Boy offers a touching and immersive manga experience, reflecting the delicate balance of emotions, growth, and understanding in the life of a sensitive protagonist.