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Author: Yasuda Suzuhito
Status: Ongoing
Yozakura Quartet (ヨザクラカルテット, Yozakura Karutetto) is a Japanese manga series that combines action, supernatural elements, and slice-of-life storytelling. The story is set in Hiizumi Town, a place where humans and yōkai coexist, and follows Akina Hiizumi, a young boy who inherits the ability to see and interact with supernatural creatures. Alongside his friends, including the powerful Hime Yarizakura, Akina works to maintain peace between humans and yōkai while dealing with various threats that disrupt the town’s delicate balance. The series blends thrilling action sequences, supernatural battles, and moments of everyday life, creating a rich narrative full of friendship, courage, and personal growth. Yozakura Quartet is celebrated for its engaging characters, intricate world-building, and seamless mix of humor, drama, and suspense, making it an appealing read for fans of action-packed supernatural manga with strong emotional depth and community-centered storytelling.
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Author: Wakabayashi Toshiya
Status: Ongoing
Kanan-sama wa Akumade Choroi (カナンさまは悪魔でチョロい) is a comedic fantasy manga that follows the mischievous yet endearing Kanan, a devilish character who finds herself in absurd and humorous situations due to her overconfidence and playful antics. Despite her demonic reputation, Kanan often underestimates the challenges she faces, leading to a mix of funny misunderstandings, clever tricks, and lighthearted chaos that keeps those around her—and readers—constantly entertained. The story balances supernatural elements with slice-of-life humor, showcasing Kanan’s interactions with friends, rivals, and unsuspecting humans in a fantastical setting. With its charming art style, witty dialogue, and comical scenarios, Kanan-sama wa Akumade Choroi highlights themes of pride, mischief, and the lighter side of magical life, making it a delightful read for fans of whimsical fantasy and character-driven comedy.
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Author: Imai Yuu
Status: Ongoing
Adamasu no Majotachi (アダマスの魔女たち, Witches of Adamas) is a seinen manga that blends supernatural fantasy with mature psychological themes, creating a story filled with intrigue, magic, and hidden desires. The series introduces a mysterious world where witches, known as the Witches of Adamas, wield immense powers tied to secrets of human nature and forbidden knowledge. At its core, Adamasu no Majotachi explores the fragile balance between power and temptation, as ordinary individuals become entangled in the lives of these enigmatic witches. With striking artwork and an atmosphere that feels both alluring and unsettling, the manga highlights not only battles of magic but also struggles of morality, obsession, and control. The narrative dives deep into human weakness and the consequences of unchecked desire, making it a unique entry in the supernatural genre. Fans of dark, mature fantasy stories will find Adamasu no Majotachi captivating for its blend of suspense, sensuality, and mysticism.
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Author: Kurokami Yuuya
Status: Ongoing
Busou Shoujo Machiavellianism (武装少女マキャヴェリズム, Busō Shōjo Machiavellianism, also known as Armed Girl’s Machiavellism) is a Japanese manga series written by Yūya Kurokami and illustrated by Karuna Kanzaki, later adapted into an anime series. The story follows Fudou Nomura, a transfer student at a prestigious academy dominated by the “Five Elite Swordswomen,” a group of girls enforcing strict discipline through martial arts and strict rules. Fudou, a highly skilled martial artist with a rebellious streak, challenges their authority, leading to a series of intense battles and strategic confrontations. The series masterfully combines action, comedy, and harem elements, while exploring themes of power dynamics, trust, and personal growth. Each encounter pushes Fudou and the elite girls to reassess their values, loyalty, and strength. With dynamic fight sequences, unique character designs, and witty dialogue, Busou Shoujo Machiavellianism offers an exciting and engaging experience for fans of action-packed, character-driven stories in a high school setting.
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Author: Kozaki Ai
Status: Ongoing
Asahinagu (あさひなぐ, Asahinagu) follows the inspiring journey of Asahi Tōjima, a high school girl who joins her school’s naginata club to gain confidence, discipline, and self-improvement. Initially inexperienced and physically weak, Asahi faces rigorous training, intense competitions, and personal challenges that test her determination and resilience. The manga blends sports action, character-driven drama, and themes of teamwork and perseverance, immersing readers in the demanding world of naginata martial arts. Through practice, camaraderie, and the guidance of her teammates and coach, Asahi gradually develops strength, skill, and self-confidence, illustrating the transformative power of dedication and hard work. Asahinagu highlights the importance of discipline, personal growth, and supportive relationships, offering a compelling story for fans of sports manga, motivational narratives, and coming-of-age journeys. With its combination of action-packed training sequences, emotional character arcs, and inspiring moments of triumph, Asahinagu captivates readers seeking an uplifting and empowering story about overcoming challenges and pursuing excellence.
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Author: N/A
Status: Ongoing
My School Life Pretending to Be a Worthless Person (無能ぶって過ごす学園生活, Munō Butte Sugosu Gakuen Seikatsu) is a comedic and slice-of-life manga that follows the daily adventures of a clever student who deliberately acts incompetent to avoid attention and trouble at school. The story centers on Haruto, who hides his true talents while navigating friendships, school events, and humorous misunderstandings. As he maintains his façade, the manga explores themes of identity, social dynamics, and the contrast between appearance and reality. With its mix of clever schemes, comedic situations, and relatable school-life scenarios, My School Life Pretending to Be a Worthless Person captivates readers with entertaining character interactions, clever humor, and the challenges of keeping up appearances while pursuing personal growth.
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Author: Zhi Zhen
Status: Ongoing
Princess in the Prince's Harem (王子のハーレムの中の姫, Ōji no Hāremu no Naka no Hime; 왕자의 하렘 속 공주, Wangja-ui Harem Sok Gongju) is an engaging romance manga that centers on a princess unexpectedly finding herself within a prince’s harem. The story explores the complexities of court life, intrigue, and romantic tension as she navigates her feelings and the attention of the prince and other harem members. Balancing her royal duties with personal desires, the princess faces challenges that test her intelligence, courage, and emotional resilience. The narrative combines romance, drama, and character development, offering readers a captivating mix of heartfelt moments, strategic interactions, and unexpected twists. Princess in the Prince's Harem stands out for its compelling characters, romantic dynamics, and the unique perspective of a princess learning to assert herself in a delicate and competitive environment, making it a must-read for fans of royal romance and drama.
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Author: Itokatsu
Status: Completed
Shirogane no Nina (銀のニーナ), also known as Silver Nina, is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Itokatsu. The story follows 28-year-old Shutaro Shimazaki, who returns to his family home in the rural village of Tsumagoi, Gunma Prefecture, after losing his job in Tokyo. Upon his return, he discovers that his niece, Nina, a silver-haired girl from Finland, has been living with his parents. Nina, who aspires to become an Akiba Idol, brings a new sense of purpose and warmth to Shutaro's life. The series explores their evolving relationship and the challenges they face together in a quiet countryside setting. Shirogane no Nina is a heartwarming tale that delves into themes of family, personal growth, and the beauty of rural life. The manga was serialized in Futabasha's Manga Action magazine from April 2012 to August 2019 and has been compiled into 15 tankōbon volumes.
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Author: Douman Seiman
Status: Completed
Suicide Parabellum (スーサイド・パラベラム, Sūsaido Paraberamu) by Douman Seiman is a surreal seinen manga that follows Chihara, a girl obsessed with finding a mysterious girl named Ouka. The chase leads her through bizarre, shifting environments—fancy dress parties, mafia-run facilities, and strange dreamlike landscapes—where reality seems unstable and rules are warped. Along the way, Chihara’s journey becomes more than a search; it's a psychological exploration of longing, identity, and what exists between truth and illusion. With only about ten chapters, Suicide Parabellum balances action, drama, comedy, and tragedy, weaving a tone that’s eerie yet oddly intimate. The imagery and pacing gradually pull the reader deeper into Chihara’s perspective, making every twist feel like stepping further into a maze of the mind. Fans of manga that blur the lines between dream and reality, who enjoy emotional tension mixed with suspense, will find Suicide Parabellum a memorable and haunting read.
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Author: Nemu Youko
Status: Ongoing
3am Terrible Zone (午前3時の恐怖ゾーン, Gozen 3-ji no Kyōfu Zōn) is a gripping horror manga that plunges readers into a world of nighttime terror, suspense, and psychological thrills. The story revolves around characters who encounter strange and unsettling events that occur precisely at 3 a.m., a time when reality blurs with nightmare. Throughout the series, readers are drawn into haunting mysteries, eerie atmospheres, and spine-chilling scenarios that test the courage and sanity of the protagonists. 3am Terrible Zone uniquely blends supernatural elements with psychological horror, keeping readers on edge with every chapter. Fans of thriller, suspense, and horror manga will find themselves captivated by the tense storytelling, unpredictable twists, and the dark allure of late-night dread. With its intense narrative, chilling illustrations, and immersive plot, 3am Terrible Zone delivers a compelling and memorable experience, making it a must-read for those who dare to face their deepest fears.