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Author: Ono Natsume
Status: Ongoing
Futagashira (ふたがしら, Futagashira) is a historical manga by Natsume Ono that follows the adventures of two thieves, Benzo and Soji, in Edo-period Japan. After witnessing the death of their respected leader Tatsugoro—who, in his final moments, entrusts them with leading the Akame Gang—they are passed over in favor of Jinzaburo, a friend of the late leader, under the orders of Tatsugoro’s wife. Disillusioned by this betrayal, Benzo and Soji abandon the gang and embark on a wandering journey, driven by ambition and the desire to leave a legacy bigger than their current lives. Along their path, the two confront moral ambiguities, rival gang conflicts, and the heavy burdens of loyalty, identity, and honor. With rich period detail, Futagashira weaves slice-of-life moments and action in equal measure, presenting not just the thrill of thievery and gang politics, but a profound look at what it means to create one’s own destiny in a rigid social hierarchy.
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Author: Uchiyama Atsushi
Status: Ongoing
Irozuku Monochrome (色憑くモノクローム, Irotsuku Monokurōmu) is a Japanese rom-com ecchi manga by Atsushi Uchiyama that blends supernatural mischief with awkward school romance. The story follows Isshiki, a boy who sincerely loves Seika, a pure-hearted girl fated to become a nun, but his world turns upside down when he becomes possessed by Asmodeus, the demon of lust. From that moment on, Isshiki is constantly dragged into tempting and embarrassing situations, as the demon relentlessly manipulates the desires of the girls around him. Despite the chaos, his only way to resist suspicion and break free from possession is to avoid giving in to lust at all costs—something nearly impossible given the circumstances. Irozuku Monochrome plays with the balance between purity and temptation, offering readers a comedic yet tension-filled tale of love, resistance, and the absurd challenges of staying faithful when the odds—and a mischievous demon—are stacked against you.
8.00
Author: Urasawa Naoki
Status: Completed
Mujirushi: The Sign of Dreams (夢印) is a captivating one-shot manga by Naoki Urasawa that masterfully blends elements of crime, satire, and heartfelt storytelling. The narrative follows Kamoda, a struggling businessman who, after a series of poor financial decisions, finds himself in deep debt and facing the collapse of his family. His fortunes take a turn when he encounters a mysterious figure known as the Director, who proposes an audacious plan to steal a priceless painting from the Louvre Museum in Paris. Accompanied by his daughter Kasumi, Kamoda embarks on this high-stakes heist, leading to unexpected twists and revelations. Urasawa's intricate plot weaves themes of redemption, the pursuit of dreams, and the complexities of human relationships. The manga's sharp commentary on contemporary issues, combined with its engaging characters and suspenseful narrative, makes Mujirushi: The Sign of Dreams a compelling read that resonates with readers long after the final page.
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Author: Katsuki Izumi
Status: Ongoing
IseGure: After Constantly Being Used as a Foil for OP Isekai Protagonists, The Elite Knight Has Finally Had It. (異世界グレイテスト, IseGure) is a fantasy action manga that flips the typical isekai formula on its head. The story follows an elite knight whose entire existence has been reduced to serving as a stepping stone for overpowered heroes summoned from other worlds. Time and again, he faces humiliation and defeat, not because of his lack of strength, but because the plot always demands that the “chosen ones” shine brighter. Tired of being cast aside as a mere foil, he finally decides to take control of his own destiny and rebel against the cycle. With his honed skills, tactical brilliance, and years of experience fighting on the frontlines, he sets out to prove his worth not as a background character, but as someone who can surpass even the so-called protagonists. IseGure is a sharp, satirical yet thrilling take on the isekai genre, where the overlooked knight finally claims center stage.
8.00
Author: Kurou Ooma
Status: Ongoing
Mazumeshi Elf to Youbokugurashi (マズ飯エルフと遊牧暮らし), also known as The Elf Who Likes to Eat or The Elf and the Nomadic Life, is a Japanese manga series that blends fantasy, adventure, and culinary delights. The story follows Saburou Suzuki, a high school student who, after an injury ends his baseball career, discovers a passion for cooking. One day, while out gathering ingredients, he finds himself transported to a vast prairie in another world. There, he encounters a tribe of nomadic elves whose cooking skills are notably lacking. Using his culinary expertise, Saburou begins preparing meals for the elves, introducing them to the joys of delicious food. Through his cooking, he not only nourishes their bodies but also fosters bonds and understanding among them. The series explores themes of cultural exchange, the universal language of food, and the adventures that unfold in a fantastical setting.
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Author: Akio Fukamachi
Status: Ongoing
Hell Dogs (Japanese: 地獄犬, Romanized: Jigoku Inu) follows the intense and thrilling story of a group of elite warriors known as the “Hell Dogs,” who take on the most dangerous missions in a world filled with crime, corruption, and supernatural threats. Each member of the team possesses unique skills and abilities, allowing them to tackle seemingly impossible challenges while navigating a web of conspiracies and rival factions. The manga expertly blends action, suspense, and strategy, exploring themes of loyalty, camaraderie, and the cost of vengeance. Through high-stakes battles, intricate plot twists, and deep character development, Hell Dogs immerses readers in a fast-paced narrative full of tension, heroism, and daring exploits. Fans of action-packed adventures, dark urban fantasy, and team dynamics will find this manga a gripping and unforgettable read.
8.00
Author: Parum
Status: Ongoing
Can a Boy and Girl Friendship Hold Up? (No, It Can't) (男と女の友情は成り立つか? いいえ、成り立ちません, Otoko to Onna no Yūjō wa Naritatsu ka? Iie, Naritachimasen, also known as Boy-Girl Friendship Impossible) is a Japanese manga series that explores the complexities of relationships between male and female friends. The story follows high school students Hiroshi and Ayaka, who have been close friends since childhood. As they navigate adolescence, their friendship is tested by romantic feelings, jealousy, and social expectations. Through a series of comedic and heartfelt events, the manga examines whether platonic relationships between boys and girls can truly remain innocent or inevitably evolve into something more. With its relatable characters, engaging school-life scenarios, and humorous yet poignant storytelling, Can a Boy and Girl Friendship Hold Up? (No, It Can't) captures the emotional ups and downs of young love and friendship. The series provides both entertainment and thoughtful reflections on the boundaries and challenges of cross-gender friendships.
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Author: Hozumi Mitaka
Status: Ongoing
The Impregnable Demon King’s Castle and the Expelled Black Mage of the Hero’s Party (難攻不落の魔王城へようこそ ~追放された黒魔導士、英雄から魔王の右腕になる~, Nankōfuraku no Maō-jō e Yōkoso: Tsuihō Sareta Kuro Madōshi, Eiyū kara Maō no Migiude ni Naru) is a fantasy manga that reimagines the classic hero-versus-demon tale through the eyes of an underestimated outcast. The story follows a skilled black mage who, despite his vital contributions, is unfairly expelled from the hero’s party for being considered weak. Left with nothing, he is soon recruited by the very Demon King he was once meant to defeat, discovering a place where his talents are respected and fully utilized. As he rises to prominence within the Demon King’s army, he helps transform the once-feared stronghold into an impregnable fortress. Blending action, strategy, and themes of recognition and self-worth, The Impregnable Demon King’s Castle and the Expelled Black Mage of the Hero’s Party offers a refreshing perspective on loyalty, betrayal, and finding true belonging in the unlikeliest of places.
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Author: Suzunoki Kuro
Status: Ongoing
Takarakuji de 40-oku Atattandakedo Isekai ni Ijuu Suru (宝くじで40億当たったんだけど異世界に移住する, I Won 4 Billion Yen in the Lottery, but I’m Moving to Another World) is a humorous and adventurous isekai manga that combines fantasy, modern wealth, and escapism. The story follows a protagonist who unexpectedly wins an enormous lottery prize of 4 billion yen and, seeking a new life away from societal pressures, chooses to relocate to a fantastical alternate world. Armed with modern money and knowledge, he navigates the challenges of a medieval-like fantasy realm, from interacting with local rulers to confronting monsters and magical threats, all while leveraging his wealth to gain influence and security. Takarakuji de 40-oku Atattandakedo Isekai ni Ijuu Suru blends comedy, clever problem-solving, and light-hearted adventure, making it perfect for fans of isekai stories where modern sensibilities and resources collide with magical worlds in entertaining and unexpected ways.
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Author: Golden Dove
Status: Ongoing
Minjun Kim, an ordinary high school senior in Korea, was suddenly summoned to another world, where he became a dark mage.Determined to return home, he overcame all sorts of hardships and saved the other world with black magic before leaving all his wealth and glory as a hero behind to return to Earth.However, before he could fully enjoy his life, a problem arose. A dungeon break had occured and monsters came pouring out, threatening his comfortable days.Therefore, Minjun, who had just returned to earth, had no choice but to… enlist on the very next day!!!