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Author: Deep-sea
Status: Ongoing
Immortal, Invincible (불사무적, Bulsa Mujeok; 不死无敌, Bùsǐ Wúdí) is an action-packed martial arts manhwa that combines intense battles, clever strategy, and a touch of humor. The story follows a protagonist gifted—or perhaps cursed—with immortality, making him virtually impossible to defeat. While this power sets him apart from ordinary martial artists, it also thrusts him into endless conflicts with powerful sects, dangerous rivals, and ambitious warriors seeking to test his limits. What makes the series engaging is not just the protagonist’s invincible body, but also his cunning mind, sharp wit, and unyielding determination to carve his own path in a turbulent world. Readers are treated to exhilarating fight scenes, unique martial techniques, and the occasional comedic moment that lightens the high-stakes atmosphere. With its blend of unstoppable strength, martial intrigue, and dynamic storytelling, Immortal, Invincible is a thrilling read for fans of cultivation, martial arts, and action manhwa who enjoy watching a hero defy all odds again and again.
8.00
Author: Matsumoto Kouji
Status: Ongoing
Higanjima - Saigo no 47 Hiai (Japanese: 彼岸島 最後の47日間, Romanized: Higanjima: Saigo no 47 Nichikan) follows the intense and horrifying story set on Higanjima Island, where the protagonist and survivors face relentless vampire threats and fight to endure the final 47 days of unimaginable terror. The manga blends horror, action, and suspense, exploring themes of survival, courage, and the human will against monstrous adversaries. Through terrifying encounters, strategic battles, and relentless tension, Higanjima - Saigo no 47 Hiai immerses readers in a dark and gripping narrative where fear and determination collide. Fans of horror-action, supernatural battles, and suspenseful storytelling will find this manga a thrilling and chilling 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.
8.00
Author: Arakawa Hiromu
Status: Ongoing
Yomi no Tsugai (黄泉のツガイ, Daemons of the Shadow Realm, Йоми но Цугаи) is a dark fantasy manga created by Hiromu Arakawa, best known for Fullmetal Alchemist, that masterfully combines supernatural mystery with gripping drama. The story follows Yuru, a boy living peacefully in a secluded mountain village until his life is suddenly overturned when his twin sister, Asa, is taken away under mysterious circumstances. This event forces Yuru to uncover hidden truths about his family, the village, and the existence of powerful beings known as the Tsugai, mystical guardians bound to their human counterparts. As secrets unravel, Yomi no Tsugai explores themes of fate, duality, and survival, while showcasing Arakawa’s signature storytelling style—rich character development, emotional intensity, and thrilling action sequences. With its striking artwork and immersive world-building, Yomi no Tsugai offers readers a suspenseful journey filled with twists, making it a must-read for fans of dark fantasy and intricate supernatural tales.
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.
8.00
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: You2
Status: Ongoing
Nanjou-san Wants to Be Held by Me (Nanjou-san wa Ore ni Dakaretai, 南条さんはオレに抱かれたい) is a Japanese manga that blends romance, comedy, and slice of life with a playful twist. The story revolves around Nanjou, a seemingly composed and attractive girl who secretly wishes to experience love more intimately, and the male lead who unexpectedly becomes the center of her desires. Their interactions are filled with lighthearted misunderstandings, sweet moments, and a growing romantic tension that keeps readers entertained. What makes Nanjou-san Wants to Be Held by Me stand out is its mix of humor and heartfelt romance, showcasing both the comedic side of awkward love and the sincerity of budding emotions. With charming character dynamics, expressive artwork, and a balance between comedy and sweetness, this manga appeals to readers who enjoy modern romance stories that are fun, flirty, and heartwarming at the same time.
8.00
Author: N/A
Status: Ongoing
Sekitou Elergy (赤塔エレジー, Sekitou Elergy) is a dramatic and emotionally charged manga that delves into the complexities of human relationships, personal struggles, and the pursuit of meaning in a turbulent world. The story follows characters as they navigate conflicts, loss, and moments of profound introspection, creating a narrative rich with tension and heartfelt emotion. Sekitou Elergy captivates readers with its deep character development, compelling plot, and the subtle interplay of hope and despair. Fans of drama, psychological exploration, and character-driven storytelling will find themselves immersed in the nuanced interactions and emotional depth presented throughout the series. With its combination of intense storytelling, striking themes, and memorable characters, Sekitou Elergy offers a powerful reading experience that resonates long after the final page, making it a must-read for those drawn to thought-provoking and moving manga narratives.
8.00
Author: Hamada Gouten
Status: Ongoing
Dear Shimazaki in the Peaceful Land (平和の国の島崎へ) follows the heartfelt journey of Shimazaki, a young protagonist who navigates life in a tranquil yet mysterious village, where ordinary days hide unexpected adventures. Set in a serene countryside that radiates calm and charm, Dear Shimazaki in the Peaceful Land beautifully captures the nuances of everyday life while weaving subtle twists that keep readers engaged. As Shimazaki encounters various villagers, uncovers secrets, and forms meaningful connections, the story explores themes of friendship, self-discovery, and the quiet joys of simple living, making Dear Shimazaki in the Peaceful Land both soothing and captivating. With its gentle pacing, expressive artwork, and relatable characters, this manga offers a peaceful escape for fans seeking emotional resonance alongside light-hearted moments. Whether you’re a longtime manga enthusiast or discovering Dear Shimazaki in the Peaceful Land for the first time, the delicate storytelling and charming world-building ensure it leaves a lasting, memorable impression.
8.00
Author: Rifujin Na Magonote
Status: Ongoing
Mushoku Tensei: Depressed Magician Arc (無職転生 ~失意の魔術師編~) is a Japanese manga series adapted from the light novel Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation by Rifujin na Magonote. The story follows Rudeus Greyrat, who, after a painful separation from his companion Eris, descends into a deep depression. In an attempt to find purpose, he travels to Rosenberg, the second city of the Duchy of Basherant, in search of his missing mother, Zenith. Desperate to prove his worth, Rudeus accepts a high-ranking quest alone. By chance, he joins a B-rank adventurer party named Counter Arrow, where he meets Sara, a girl who reminds him of Eris. As Rudeus navigates this new chapter, he grapples with his inner turmoil, seeking redemption and a renewed sense of purpose. This arc delves into themes of loss, self-discovery, and the complexities of human emotions, offering readers a poignant continuation of Rudeus's journey.