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Author: Blue Canna (푸른칸나)
Status: Ongoing
S-Class Hunter Doesn’t Want to Be a Villainous Princess (Sクラスハンターは悪役令嬢になりたくない, S-Kurasu Hantā wa Akuyaku Reijō ni Naritakunai; also known as The S-Class Hunter Refuses to Be a Villainess Princess, S-Class Hunter Doesn’t Want to Be the Villainess) is a fantasy romance manhwa that fuses action, reincarnation, and a twist on the villainess trope. The story follows a top-ranked S-Class Hunter who meets an untimely end, only to awaken in the body of a noble princess infamous for her role as the villainess in a tragic tale. Determined not to follow the dark fate that awaits this character, she uses her hunter skills, wit, and courage to change her destiny while navigating the challenges of royal life, politics, and romance. Filled with exciting battles, humorous moments, and heartfelt character development, S-Class Hunter Doesn’t Want to Be a Villainous Princess offers a refreshing take on the popular reincarnation and villainess genre, making it a must-read for fans who enjoy strong female leads and redemption-driven stories.
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Author: Amu (あむ) (Manga Artist)
Status: Ongoing
Inside the Dregs is a gritty survival and action-packed manhua that plunges readers into a bleak, post-apocalyptic world where only the strongest and most cunning can endure. The story follows a protagonist cast into the lowest depths of society, a place where corruption, lawlessness, and violence reign supreme. Surrounded by criminals, outcasts, and desperate survivors, he must claw his way up from the bottom, using wits, strategy, and sheer determination to survive. Each step forward reveals new challenges—from brutal battles and shifting alliances to hidden powers and conspiracies that control the underworld. With its raw atmosphere, relentless pacing, and visceral artwork, Inside the Dregs captures the despair and thrill of fighting against overwhelming odds. Perfect for fans of dark survival tales, revenge-driven plots, and protagonists who rise from nothing to challenge a world built on cruelty and chaos.
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Author: Shigemitsu Harada
Status: Completed
Hataraku Saibou BLACK (はたらく細胞BLACK, Cells at Work! BLACK) is a darker and more mature spin-off of the original Hataraku Saibou series, presenting a gritty and realistic portrayal of the human body under extreme stress and unhealthy conditions. Unlike the lighthearted and comedic tone of the original, this manga focuses on how poor lifestyle choices, such as excessive drinking, smoking, and chronic stress, impact the cells and organs, often leading to intense battles for survival and life-threatening consequences. The story follows Red Blood Cells, White Blood Cells, and other cellular characters as they struggle to maintain the body’s health in an environment pushed to its limits. Hataraku Saibou BLACK stands out for combining biological education with dramatic, sometimes harrowing storytelling, providing a sobering look at the effects of unhealthy living. Fans of Cells at Work! and those interested in realistic depictions of human physiology and cellular action will find Hataraku Saibou BLACK both informative and compelling.
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Author: Mizutani Osamu
Status: Ongoing
Yomawari Sensei (夜回り先生, Night Patrol Teacher, Учитель ночного дозора) is a deeply moving and realistic manga that sheds light on the struggles of troubled youth and the teacher who dedicates his life to guiding them. Based on real-life experiences, the story follows Osamu Mizutani, a compassionate teacher who becomes known as the “night patrol teacher” for his tireless efforts in helping runaway children, delinquents, and those burdened by family problems or society’s neglect. Rather than portraying an idealized classroom, Yomawari Sensei dives into raw and emotional encounters that highlight issues such as abuse, addiction, and loneliness, while also offering hope through acts of kindness and understanding. With its poignant storytelling and grounded art style, the manga resonates as both an eye-opening social commentary and an inspiring tale of empathy. Yomawari Sensei stands out as a powerful reminder of the importance of care, patience, and humanity in a world where many feel forgotten.
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Author: Sorano Akira
Status: Ongoing
Asahi and her friend Yamato went together to an exclusive event as test players for a new game from the cellphone-game company "Sky Nova." The test players were a diverse lot of all ages, from ordinary teens like Asahi to popular idols. The company took all of them on a cruise to explain the rules of this island-based, treasure-hunting survival game. Suddenly, during the presentation, all of the participants lost consciousness. They woke up on an actual island wearing a strange watch with the words "Game Start." Now they are all stuck in this survival game, which has become all too real and deadly!
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Author: KAMOSHIDA Hajime
Status: Ongoing
From MangaHelpers:After being kicked out of the main dorms for bringing in a stray cat, Kanda Sorata is forced to live in the smaller Sakura Halls where problem students are sent to live. Although he doesn?t mind his roommates, Sorata can?t wait to move out of Sakura Halls. But when Shiina Mashiro moves into the dorm, everything changes. Mashiro is an artistic genius who, at a young age, won many awards for her skills, but due to her childhood being so focused on art, she has no common sense and social skills. Forced to take the role of taking care of Mashiro, Sorata learns about himself and begins on a path of self improvement.
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Author: Hoshino Soumei
Status: Ongoing
Annulled engagements, "serves you right"s, condemnation events, doting, royalty, reincarnated heroines, banishment endings… it's fully loaded with all the charms of villainesses! A comicalization of popular villainess stories that were published on Shousetsuka ni Narou! An anthology of oneshots with happy endings!!
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Author: Mochi
Status: Ongoing
The Other World's Wizard Does Not Chant (異世界の魔導士は詠唱しない, Isekai no Madōshi wa Eishō Shinai) is a Japanese manga that blends fantasy, action, and adventure with a unique twist on traditional magic systems. The story follows a wizard who, unlike typical spellcasters, does not rely on chanting to cast powerful magic. This unconventional approach surprises allies and confounds enemies, allowing the protagonist to wield extraordinary abilities with speed, efficiency, and ingenuity. As they navigate dangerous battles, magical politics, and otherworldly threats, their unorthodox methods set them apart and challenge the norms of the magical world. The narrative explores themes of innovation, strategy, mastery, and the pursuit of strength through unconventional means. With dynamic combat, clever magical tactics, and engaging world-building, The Other World's Wizard Does Not Chant captivates readers by delivering a thrilling fantasy tale where intelligence and originality redefine what it means to be a powerful wizard.
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Author: N/A
Status: Ongoing
A 26-year-old salaryman, Matsumaru Fumihiko, asked Miss Tanaka from his work to watch a movie with him, but she didn't show up at the movie theater. As he is about to throw away the ticket, a 20-year-old, rookie voice actress named Onda Aka asked for the ticket. The two of them end up watching the movie together. On their way home they notice that they live near each other. That night, Aka's apartment burns down and Matsumaru offers his help. She ends up living with him, but they have to keep it a secret to keep their jobs. What will happen to this relationship that is more than friends but less than lovers?Note: Before volume 1 release, title was: REC ~Yume no Kiroku~ (●REC〜夢の記録〜).
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Author: Teika
Status: Ongoing
The Delinquent Shimizu-san Sitting Next to Me Has Dyed Her Hair Black (隣の席の不良清水さんが黒髪に染めた, The Delinquent Shimizu-san Sitting Next to Me Has Dyed Her Hair Black Manga, Manhwa, Manhua) is a charming school romance that mixes comedy, slice of life, and heartfelt moments. The story follows Shimizu-san, a girl once known as a delinquent, who surprises everyone by suddenly changing her image after dyeing her hair black. Sitting next to the protagonist in class, her new appearance sparks curiosity and leads to unexpected interactions that slowly reveal her true personality beneath the tough exterior. The Delinquent Shimizu-san Sitting Next to Me Has Dyed Her Hair Black highlights themes of change, acceptance, and the importance of not judging people solely by appearances. With its lighthearted humor, sweet chemistry, and relatable school setting, the series captures the charm of youthful romance and personal growth. Readers who enjoy wholesome romantic comedies will find The Delinquent Shimizu-san Sitting Next to Me Has Dyed Her Hair Black both refreshing and endearing.