8.00
Author: Yasuda Kousuke
Status: Ongoing
"Nobukuni-San" Does She Likes 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 heartwarming and engaging story. The plot follows a protagonist who becomes increasingly curious and anxious about the feelings of Nobukuni-San, a classmate or close friend, leading to humorous misunderstandings, awkward encounters, and tender moments. As their interactions unfold, readers witness the gradual development of their relationship, including self-discovery, subtle romantic tension, and the joys and challenges of everyday school life. What makes "Nobukuni-San" Does She Likes Me? stand out is its charming character dynamics, relatable adolescent experiences, and the perfect balance of comedy and heartfelt romance. With expressive artwork, engaging dialogue, and sweet, relatable storytelling, this manga appeals to fans of romantic comedies, school-life narratives, and lighthearted love stories. "Nobukuni-San" Does She Likes Me? delivers a delightful and emotionally satisfying reading experience.
8.00
Author: Miyuki Mitsubachi
Status: Ongoing
Namaikizakari. (なまいきざかり。) is a Japanese shoujo manga that beautifully combines romance, school life, and comedy with a refreshing twist. The story follows Yuki Machida, a serious and responsible high school girl who manages the basketball team, and Naruse Shou, a cheeky and mischievous player who constantly teases her. Despite their clashing personalities, their relationship slowly blossoms into a heartfelt romance filled with sweet moments, laughter, and personal growth. What makes Namaikizakari. stand out is its balance of lighthearted humor and emotional depth, portraying the ups and downs of young love in a relatable way. The strong chemistry between Yuki and Naruse, alongside the lively cast of supporting characters, keeps the story engaging and fun. With expressive art, witty dialogue, and a mix of touching and comedic scenes, this manga has become a favorite among shoujo fans who enjoy stories about love that grows naturally through everyday interactions.
8.00
Author: Nekomata Nuko
Status: Ongoing
My Ex-Wife Is Young Again And She's In My Class (俺のクラスに若返った元嫁がいる, Ore no Kurasu ni Wakagaetta Moto Yome ga Iru) is a heartwarming romantic comedy manga that explores themes of second chances, nostalgia, and personal growth. The story follows Kohei Kurose, a man whose life took an unexpected turn after his divorce, only to find himself back in high school. To his shock, his ex-wife Yuzuka has mysteriously regained her youth and is now sitting in his class. As old feelings resurface, they are forced to navigate their complex emotions, rediscovering parts of themselves they had long forgotten. Through humor, heartfelt interactions, and moments of tension, the manga delves into the challenges of rekindling past relationships and learning to forgive and understand one another. My Ex-Wife Is Young Again And She's In My Class captivates readers with its blend of romance, comedy, and life lessons about love, growth, and second chances.
8.00
Author: Momoyo Mayo
Status: Ongoing
The Fish I Missed Was Big, but I Caught Another Fish Was Too Big (逃した魚は大きかったが、釣った魚も大きすぎた, Nogashita Sakana wa Ōkikatta ga, Tsutta Sakana mo Ōkisugita) tells a comedic and adventurous story of a protagonist whose fishing misadventures take unexpected turns. After missing a gigantic fish, he surprisingly hooks an even larger one, leading to hilarious and chaotic situations that test his skills, patience, and determination. The Fish I Missed Was Big, but I Caught Another Fish Was Too Big blends humor, slice-of-life moments, and adventurous storytelling, showing how unexpected challenges can turn ordinary activities into extraordinary experiences. As the protagonist struggles, celebrates, and learns from each fishing escapade, readers are drawn into a narrative full of charm, excitement, and unpredictable twists. With lighthearted storytelling, amusing predicaments, and a touch of exaggeration, this manga offers a fun and engaging tale of persistence, surprises, and the joy—and chaos—of chasing the “big catch” in life.
8.00
Author: Park Tae Joon
Status: Completed
Life Completely Ruined (人生が完全に破滅した, Jinsei ga Kanzen ni Hametsu shita) is a dramatic and compelling manga that blends dark humor, tragedy, and slice-of-life storytelling. The story follows a protagonist whose ordinary life takes a sudden and disastrous turn, leading to a series of unexpected misfortunes and challenges that test their resilience and ingenuity. As they navigate this chaotic world, the protagonist must cope with personal failures, societal pressures, and the consequences of unforeseen events while attempting to regain control over their life. Readers are drawn to Life Completely Ruined for its engaging narrative, relatable struggles, and the protagonist’s resourcefulness in facing adversity. Each chapter combines humor, emotional depth, and character-driven storytelling, making the narrative both entertaining and thought-provoking. Beyond comedy and drama, the manga explores themes of perseverance, personal growth, and the unpredictability of life. With its mix of dark humor, emotional storytelling, and compelling characters, Life Completely Ruined offers a unique and immersive reading experience for fans of dramatic and slice-of-life manga.
8.00
Author: N/A
Status: Ongoing
A Parallel World With A 1:39 Male To Female Ratio Is Unexpectedly Normal is a unique isekai manga that twists the familiar tropes of parallel world settings with a surprising balance of humor and slice-of-life charm. The story begins when the protagonist finds himself transported to another world where the population ratio heavily favors women—one man for every thirty-nine women. While one might expect a chaotic or overly romantic setup, the reality is much more ordinary and unexpectedly wholesome. Instead of focusing solely on harem antics, the narrative explores daily life, relationships, and the subtle cultural differences that come with such a demographic shift. This creates a refreshing mix of comedy, light romance, and everyday adventures that stand out from typical isekai stories. With its creative premise, engaging characters, and gentle pacing, A Parallel World With A 1:39 Male To Female Ratio Is Unexpectedly Normal delivers an entertaining read for fans who enjoy quirky, offbeat fantasy settings with a grounded approach.
8.00
Author: N/A
Status: Ongoing
A Red Knight Does Not Blindly Follow Money (赤い騎士は金に盲従しない, Akai Kishi wa Kane ni Mōjū Shinai) tells the story of a principled knight who navigates a morally complex world where greed and power often dictate actions. Unlike others who chase wealth and influence without question, the red knight follows his own code of honor, choosing justice, loyalty, and integrity over material gain. The manga blends thrilling sword battles, intricate political intrigue, and intense moral dilemmas, showcasing a protagonist who must balance personal convictions with external pressures. Readers are drawn into a world where every choice carries consequences, and where courage, strategy, and ethics define true strength. With compelling character development, vivid artwork, and a narrative that explores the tension between ambition and morality, A Red Knight Does Not Blindly Follow Money offers a refreshing take on the classic heroic journey. It’s a must-read for fans of fantasy, adventure, and morally-driven storytelling.
8.00
Author: Orimoto Mimana
Status: Ongoing
Maid in Japan (メイド・イン・ジャパン, Meido in Japan) is a heartwarming and comedic manga that follows the life of a protagonist working as a maid in modern Japan, navigating the challenges, humor, and unexpected adventures that come with the job. Surrounded by eccentric employers, quirky coworkers, and daily tasks that range from ordinary to bizarre, the protagonist discovers the joys and difficulties of service, responsibility, and human connection. Maid in Japan blends elements of slice-of-life, comedy, and light-hearted drama, offering readers a relatable yet entertaining portrayal of everyday life with a humorous twist. The series explores themes of diligence, empathy, and personal growth, highlighting how even mundane work can lead to meaningful experiences and self-discovery. With charming characters, witty scenarios, and engaging storytelling, Maid in Japan provides a delightful and immersive reading experience for fans of comedic slice-of-life manga, workplace adventures, and stories that celebrate humor, heart, and everyday challenges in contemporary Japan.
8.00
Author: N/A
Status: Ongoing
Ogami Tsumiki to Kinichijou. (大神ツミキと奇日常。) is a quirky slice-of-life comedy manga that follows the everyday adventures of Ogami Tsumiki, a character whose life is anything but ordinary. Despite the title’s play on “kinichijou,” which suggests a strange or unusual kind of daily routine, the series manages to blend oddball scenarios with lighthearted humor and a touch of warmth. What makes Ogami Tsumiki to Kinichijou. stand out is its unique balance of eccentric events with relatable emotions, turning seemingly bizarre happenings into engaging and funny storytelling. Readers can expect unexpected twists in daily life, comedic misunderstandings, and a cast of characters that enhance both the humor and charm of the narrative. With expressive artwork that highlights the absurdity of each situation while keeping the tone playful, Ogami Tsumiki to Kinichijou. is perfect for fans of unconventional slice-of-life manga. It’s a delightful mix of comedy and curiosity, celebrating the unpredictability of everyday life.
8.00
Author: Ozaki Akira
Status: Ongoing
Uchi no Otouto-domo ga Sumimasen (うちの弟どもがすみません, Sorry for My Brothers!, Учи но Отоуто-домо га Сумимасэн) is a lively shoujo romantic comedy manga that blends family chaos with heart-fluttering romance. The story follows a high school girl who lives surrounded by her rowdy and overprotective younger brothers, making her daily life anything but ordinary. While she tries to enjoy her youth and navigate her budding feelings of first love, her brothers constantly interfere, causing both hilarious and frustrating situations. Despite the comedy and sibling quarrels, the manga also explores the warmth of family bonds and the struggles of balancing independence with family expectations. With its charming art style, relatable heroine, and fun mix of romance and slice-of-life, Uchi no Otouto-domo ga Sumimasen is a delightful read for fans who enjoy chaotic family comedies with a touch of sweet romance.