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Author: Fudo Ran
Status: Ongoing
Yuusha no Mago to Maou no Musume (勇者の孫と魔王の娘, Yuusha no Mago to Maou no Musume) is a fantasy manga that blends adventure, magic, and heartwarming family dynamics. The story follows the grandson of a legendary hero, who lives peacefully until he encounters the daughter of the Demon King, sparking both tension and friendship between the heirs of rival legacies. As they navigate a world filled with magic, political intrigue, and formidable enemies, the two young protagonists learn about trust, cooperation, and the responsibilities that come with their powerful bloodlines. Yuusha no Mago to Maou no Musume combines action-packed battles with character-driven storytelling, exploring themes of legacy, friendship, and the challenges of growing up under the shadows of legendary figures. Its engaging mix of fantasy adventure and interpersonal relationships makes it a captivating read for fans of magic, heroic quests, and character-focused narratives.
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Author: Ikari Manatsu
Status: Ongoing
What I'd Like to Do With That Gloomy Girl (Japanese: あの陰キャ女子とやりたいこと, Romaji: Ano Inkya Joshi to Yaritai Koto) is a charming romantic comedy manga that explores the quirky dynamics between contrasting personalities. The story follows a cheerful and outgoing protagonist who becomes fascinated with a gloomy, introverted girl in his school. Intrigued by her mysterious aura and unique perspective on life, he tries to understand her world while forming a genuine connection. As their interactions develop, the manga humorously and tenderly depicts the awkward, sweet, and sometimes unpredictable moments of teenage romance. Through engaging character development and relatable situations, What I'd Like to Do With That Gloomy Girl highlights themes of empathy, understanding, and the joys of connecting with someone different from yourself. With its mix of comedy, heartwarming moments, and lighthearted romance, this manga captivates readers looking for a feel-good story with endearing characters and charming, everyday interactions.
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Author: Katanazuki
Status: Ongoing
People Made Fun of Me for Being Jobless but It’s Not Bad at All (無職を馬鹿にするな, 직업 없는 나를 놀렸지만 나쁘지 않아) is a lighthearted fantasy manga that turns the usual adventurer trope upside down. The story follows a protagonist who, despite being mocked for having no formal job class in a world where occupations define status and strength, discovers that being “jobless” actually grants him incredible versatility and hidden power. Free from the limitations of a fixed role, he learns to adapt, master various skills, and surprise those who once ridiculed him. As his journey unfolds, he forges bonds with allies, takes on challenges that others cannot, and proves that one’s worth is not determined by labels but by determination and ingenuity. What makes People Made Fun of Me for Being Jobless but It’s Not Bad at All engaging is its mix of humor, adventure, and underdog charm, making it a refreshing tale for fans of RPG-style fantasy with a twist.
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Author: Natsuichi
Status: Ongoing
Misaki-kun is Unobtainable (ミサキくんは手に入らない, Misaki-kun wa Te ni Hairanai) is a sweet yet emotionally charged shoujo romance manga that explores the thrill and frustration of an elusive first love. The story centers on Misaki, a boy whose mysterious charm and aloof personality make him the object of many girls’ admiration, yet he remains distant and seemingly impossible to win over. Hina, a spirited classmate, is determined to break through his cool exterior, discovering along the way that Misaki’s guarded heart hides past wounds and quiet insecurities. Their slow-burning relationship is filled with playful banter, subtle glances, and moments of vulnerability that challenge both of them to open up. With delicate, expressive artwork and a perfect balance of lighthearted comedy and tender drama, Misaki-kun is Unobtainable captures the bittersweet excitement of young love. Readers who adore stories of mysterious crushes and the chase for someone who seems just out of reach will be captivated by its charm.
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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: Hiiragi Saki
Status: Ongoing
Uragirareta S Rank Boukensha no Ore wa, Aisuru Dorei no Kanojora to Tomoni Dorei dake no Harem Guild o Tsukuru (裏切られたSランク冒険者の俺は、愛する奴隷の彼女らと共に奴隷だけのハーレムギルドを作る, The Betrayed S-Rank Adventurer Builds a Harem Guild with His Beloved Slaves) is a fantasy manga that combines betrayal, revenge, and romance with the thrill of adventure. The story begins with an elite S-rank adventurer who suffers treachery at the hands of his trusted comrades, leaving him broken and abandoned. Refusing to remain in despair, he finds solace and companionship in enslaved girls who share his suffering, vowing to protect them and give them a new life. Together, they form a guild unlike any other, one built on loyalty, love, and the determination to rise above betrayal. Uragirareta S Rank Boukensha no Ore wa, Aisuru Dorei no Kanojora to Tomoni Dorei dake no Harem Guild o Tsukuru stands out for its mix of dark revenge themes and tender emotional bonds, balancing intense battles with heartfelt moments. Fans of harem adventures, redemption arcs, and fantasy action will find this series both engaging and emotionally satisfying.
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Author: Masuda Eiji
Status: Ongoing
They Are Still Being Shaken This Morning (今朝もまだ揺らされている, Kesa mo Mada Yurasarete Iru) is a Japanese manga that delves into the daily lives and emotional struggles of its characters as they navigate a world filled with uncertainty and unexpected challenges. The story captures the nuances of personal relationships, societal pressures, and the small yet impactful events that shape each character’s morning routines and overall experiences. Through its introspective narrative and detailed character development, the manga explores themes of resilience, adaptation, and the subtle ways in which people are influenced by their surroundings. They Are Still Being Shaken This Morning stands out for its reflective storytelling, portraying both the quiet and dramatic moments that affect ordinary lives. Readers are drawn into a world where every action and interaction carries weight, making it a thoughtful exploration of human behavior, emotional growth, and the ongoing ripple effects of daily experiences.
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Author: N/A
Status: Ongoing
Beyond the Sky is an action-packed Chinese manhua that blends military science fiction with high-stakes adventure. The story follows Han Qingyu, a young man unexpectedly recruited into the Chinese military during the 1990s to face a dangerous alliance of aliens and terrorists. Thrust into a world of advanced technology, interstellar combat, and life-or-death missions, Han must quickly adapt, learning to wield unfamiliar weapons and survive against formidable enemies. As he rises to the challenge, he uncovers larger conspiracies and discovers his own potential, transforming from an ordinary recruit into a key player in a battle that spans Earth and beyond. With fast-paced storytelling, dynamic action sequences, and thrilling sci-fi elements, Beyond the Sky delivers a gripping tale of courage, strategy, and survival in a universe where the stakes are literally out of this world.
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Author: Nonoue Daijirou
Status: Ongoing
Hatori is an average teen boy with no passions in life. One day he meets Furuta, a girl with a keen eye for the extraordinary that's hiding in the streets where they live... Small wonders can change the world in this (extra)ordinary coming of age series!
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Author: Morita Masanori
Status: Ongoing
Rokudenashi Blues (ろくでなしBLUES, Good-for-Nothing Blues) is a classic delinquent manga that combines comedy, drama, and the raw intensity of youth. The story follows Maeda Taison, a hot-headed but good-hearted high school student with dreams of becoming a professional boxer. Despite his passion for boxing, Taison constantly gets dragged into school brawls, rivalries, and the chaotic life of being a delinquent in 1980s Japan. What sets Rokudenashi Blues apart is its balance between rough street fights and heartfelt moments of friendship, loyalty, and personal growth. With its gritty art style and authentic portrayal of Japanese school life, the series captures both the humor and struggles of adolescence while highlighting the determination of a boy chasing his dream against all odds. Rokudenashi Blues remains one of the defining works of the yankii (delinquent) genre, resonating with readers who enjoy stories about camaraderie, perseverance, and the fiery spirit of youth.