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Author: Narita Imomushi
Status: Ongoing
It's My Life (イッツ・マイ・ライフ), also known as Its My Life, is a Japanese manga series that follows the story of a protagonist navigating the trials, adventures, and challenges of their own chosen path in life. The story explores themes of personal freedom, self-determination, and the consequences of one’s choices, often blending action, drama, and moments of introspection. Through engaging characters, unexpected events, and dynamic storytelling, the series emphasizes the importance of taking control of one’s destiny and living authentically. It's My Life appeals to readers who enjoy character-driven narratives, stories about resilience and growth, and adventures that highlight the value of making one’s own decisions in a complex world.
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Author: Rémi Guérin
Status: Ongoing
Imagine a world where everything you write takes life...What would you do then, if paper which had disappeared for more than two hundred years came back in the of Black Fowl, the biggest criminal mind of the century? An exceptional situation calls for excptional measures. The Police forces of City Hall will have to call to the rescue two of the best of London: Jules Verne and Arthur Conan Doyle!
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Author: Fennu De Wuzei
Status: Ongoing
The path to immortality is fraught with difficulty! Especially in this cultivation world, utterly altered by a plague!Mortals carry the disease; if immortals come into contact with them, their cultivation will at best decline, and at worst, they will be banished from the mortal realm, forever separated from the immortals.I, having transmigrated here with boundless ambition, am destined to toil in the mortal world, wasting my life.Fortunately, at the moment of my death, I awaken a wondrous treasure, capable of transforming reality into illusion, turning my real life into a fleeting dream, returning me to the moment I transmigrated!Thus, I begin my long and arduous journey of reincarnation!
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Author: Yuuji Ninomiya
Status: Ongoing
Bungo (ぶんご, also known as Bungo: Baseball Manga, Bungo: The Baseball Story, or Bungo: The Baseball Chronicles) is a Japanese sports manga series written and illustrated by Yūji Ninomiya. Serialized in Shueisha's Weekly Young Jump from December 18, 2014, to December 26, 2024, the series follows the journey of a talented baseball player navigating the challenges of the sport and personal growth. With a total of 41 volumes, Bungo delves into the intricacies of baseball, showcasing intense matches, strategic plays, and the emotional highs and lows of the players. The manga has garnered significant attention for its realistic portrayal of the sport and its compelling character development. As of December 2024, Bungo had over 7 million copies in circulation, solidifying its place as a notable work in the sports manga genre. Fans of baseball and sports narratives will find Bungo a captivating read that captures the essence of the game and the spirit of its players.
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Author: Haruichi (春一)
Status: Ongoing
More than ten years have passed since dungeons suddenly appeared on Earth. In a world where people with excellent skills play an active role as adventurers, the skill that high school student Takeshi Miyamoto has discovered is... "breast correction"!?Takeshi is confused by the unique skill he has never seen or heard of. But there seems to be a surprising number of girls who need it.
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Author: Gunchi Kiri
Status: Ongoing
Sentaku no Toki (選択の時) is a compelling manga that delves into the weight of decisions and the unforeseen consequences that follow them. Set in a world where every choice can drastically alter the path of one’s life, the story follows characters who are constantly challenged to confront their beliefs, fears, and desires. Unlike typical action-driven manga, Sentaku no Toki emphasizes psychological tension, moral dilemmas, and the struggle of making the “right” decision when no option feels truly safe. Each chapter reveals how small decisions can ripple into life-changing outcomes, creating a gripping atmosphere that keeps readers questioning what they themselves would do in the same situation. With detailed artwork, expressive emotions, and thought-provoking dialogue, this manga is perfect for readers who enjoy deep narratives and reflective storytelling. Sentaku no Toki stands out as more than just entertainment—it’s an exploration of human nature, responsibility, and the delicate balance between choice and fate.
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Author: Tatsuya Iguchi
Status: Ongoing
Out (アウト, Makoto Mizuta’s Out) is a gritty delinquent manga that captures the raw struggles of youth, violence, and survival within the world of gangs. The story follows Minoru Furuya, a young man recently released from juvenile detention who is determined to start a new life away from trouble. However, his past reputation and natural fighting skills quickly draw him into the underground world of bosozoku gangs and street brawls. Surrounded by both enemies and unexpected allies, Minoru must navigate brutal rivalries, loyalty tests, and the harsh reality of trying to change in an environment that thrives on chaos. What makes Out (Makoto Mizuta) so gripping is its unapologetic portrayal of delinquent culture, intense fight scenes, and the emotional weight carried by characters struggling with redemption and identity. Fans of realistic delinquent dramas and hard-hitting street battles will find Out an engaging and unforgettable ride through the dark side of youth rebellion.
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Author: Ishizaka Ryuudai
Status: Ongoing
You Still Call Yourselves Teachers? (先生でいてもいいですか?, Sensei de Ite mo Īdesu ka?) is a Japanese manga that delivers a raw and emotional take on the flaws, responsibilities, and human struggles of educators. The story highlights the imperfections of teachers who, despite their authority, often find themselves overwhelmed by personal issues, societal expectations, and the weight of guiding their students. Instead of presenting teachers as flawless role models, it portrays them as complex individuals who sometimes falter, make questionable choices, or struggle to maintain control in challenging environments. This realistic approach raises thought-provoking questions about morality, professionalism, and the blurred lines between personal lives and professional duties. You Still Call Yourselves Teachers? stands out for its gritty narrative, dramatic tension, and willingness to tackle uncomfortable topics that many school-based stories shy away from. It is a powerful read for those who appreciate manga that explores darker, more human aspects of education and the people who work within it.
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Author: Tamaki
Status: Ongoing
Two men's strange everyday parenting begins! A mysterious child appears before a bookstore employee and asks for his help to search for a god. However, this child isn't quite as human as he seems.
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Author: Miyahara Ruri
Status: Completed
Bokura wa Minna Kawaisou (僕らはみんな河合荘, The Kawai Complex Guide to Manors and Hostel Behavior, Мы все живём в общежитии Каваи) is a delightful slice-of-life romantic comedy manga that blends humor, charm, and youthful romance. The story follows Kazunari Usa, a high school boy who moves into the Kawai Complex, a boarding house filled with quirky residents, hoping for a peaceful student life. Instead, he finds himself surrounded by eccentric personalities, from his unpredictable roommates to the mischievous older tenants. Among them is Ritsu Kawai, a quiet and book-loving girl who immediately captures his heart. As Usa navigates the chaos of communal living, he also experiences the bittersweet journey of first love and the ups and downs of growing closer to Ritsu. Bokura wa Minna Kawaisou shines through its balance of heartfelt romance, witty comedy, and relatable coming-of-age struggles, making it a beloved series for fans of lighthearted yet meaningful storytelling.