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Author: MINAZUKI Shizuru
Status: Ongoing
Isekai Yururi Kikou: Kosodateshinagara Boukensha Shimasu (異世界ゆるり紀行~子育てしながら冒険者します~), also known as Relaxed Journey in Another World: Raising Kids While Being an Adventurer, is a Japanese manga series that follows the story of a protagonist who is transported to a fantasy world and becomes an adventurer while simultaneously raising children. Balancing the challenges of combat, exploration, and daily life, the protagonist navigates quests, magical creatures, and dangerous situations, all while caring for their family. The series blends elements of fantasy, adventure, and slice-of-life, highlighting themes of parenthood, responsibility, and personal growth in a fantastical setting. Readers follow a heartwarming journey where adventure and family life intersect, offering a unique perspective on the isekai genre. Isekai Yururi Kikou: Kosodateshinagara Boukensha Shimasu appeals to fans who enjoy wholesome storytelling, world-building, and a balanced mix of action and domestic life in another world.
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Author: Higashimoto Toshiya
Status: Ongoing
Ship of Theseus (シップ・オブ・テセウス), also known as Theseus no Fune, is a thought-provoking manga that explores philosophical and existential themes through a compelling narrative. The story revolves around characters who grapple with questions of identity, change, and the nature of self, inspired by the classic philosophical paradox of the Ship of Theseus: if all parts of a ship are replaced over time, does it remain the same ship? Through intricate storytelling and rich character development, the manga examines how personal experiences, memories, and transformations shape who we are. It delves into human relationships, moral dilemmas, and the impact of choices, creating a reflective and intellectually engaging reading experience. Ship of Theseus stands out for its ability to blend philosophy with narrative, inviting readers to ponder deep questions about continuity, identity, and the essence of existence, making it a unique and compelling work in the realm of thought-driven manga.
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Author: Yamaji hidenori
Status: Ongoing
Soara and the Monster's House (ソアラと魔物の家, Soara to Mamono no Ie) is a heartwarming fantasy manga that offers a fresh perspective on the bonds between humans and monsters. The story follows Soara, a former knight who, after losing her purpose in life, finds herself involved with a group of monsters who build homes for others of their kind. Rather than focusing on battle and destruction, Soara and the Monster’s House emphasizes themes of healing, acceptance, and the creation of a peaceful community where different beings can coexist. Readers are drawn to its mix of wholesome interactions, emotional storytelling, and beautifully crafted worldbuilding that redefines the role of monsters in fantasy narratives. What makes this manga unique is its soothing yet meaningful tone, showing that even in a world divided by fear, compassion and understanding can build bridges. With its gentle balance of comedy, warmth, and heartfelt moments, Soara and the Monster’s House is a refreshing and uplifting read.
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Author: Tenichi
Status: Completed
The Most Heretical Last Boss Queen Who Will Become the Source of Tragedy Will Devote Herself for the Sake of the People. ~To The Savior~ (最も異端なラスボス女王は悲劇の元となるが民のために尽くす。~救世主へ~, Mottomo Itan na Last Boss Joō wa Higeki no Moto to Naru ga Tami no Tame ni Tsukusu. ~Kyūseishu e~) is a Japanese manga that blends fantasy, drama, and political intrigue in a compelling story. The narrative follows a formidable queen, notorious as a heretical last boss, who is foretold to become the source of tragedy. Despite this daunting prophecy, she dedicates herself wholeheartedly to serving her people, balancing the heavy responsibilities of leadership with personal sacrifice. Throughout the story, she navigates complex court politics, threats from rival factions, and the moral dilemmas of wielding immense power. Themes of redemption, duty, and selflessness are central, showcasing a leader who strives to protect others even at great personal cost. With rich world-building, intricate character dynamics, and intense narrative tension, The Most Heretical Last Boss Queen Who Will Become the Source of Tragedy Will Devote Herself for the Sake of the People. ~To The Savior~ captivates readers seeking a dramatic, high-stakes fantasy tale.
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Author: Michiru Nakayama
Status: Ongoing
I Want the Losing Heroine to Win!! (負けヒロインが勝つ話が読みたい!!, Make Heroine ga Katsu Hanashi ga Yomitai!!) is a romantic comedy manga that flips the usual love story tropes by shining the spotlight on the so-called “losing heroine.” The plot follows a protagonist who becomes frustrated with the predictable outcomes where the main heroine always wins the romance, leaving the side girl heartbroken. Determined to change that, he finds himself rooting for the underdog heroine and doing everything he can to help her find happiness. I Want the Losing Heroine to Win!! stands out for its refreshing premise, heartfelt comedy, and relatable appeal to readers who have always secretly wanted their favorite supporting girl to get the love she deserves. Mixing playful humor with emotional storytelling, this series captures the charm of romance from a new perspective. It’s an enjoyable read for fans of school-life rom-coms, meta humor, and stories that challenge the classic love triangle dynamic.
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Author: Asano Hajime
Status: Ongoing
Mayo Mayo! (マヨマヨ!) is a lighthearted Japanese manga series that blends comedy, slice-of-life, and heartwarming school adventures. The story follows Mayo, a spirited and quirky student whose boundless energy and peculiar habits often lead to amusing misunderstandings with classmates and teachers alike. Despite her eccentricities, Mayo has a genuine heart, forming meaningful friendships and touching the lives of those around her in unexpected ways. The series explores themes of everyday life, personal growth, and the small joys that make school days memorable. With its charming art style and playful humor, Mayo Mayo! captivates readers with its endearing characters and situational comedy. Through episodic adventures, readers are invited into Mayo’s whimsical world, where even mundane moments can become extraordinary with the right attitude and a dash of mischief. It’s a delightful read for anyone looking for light entertainment with warmth and laughter.
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Author: Kim Yomnyom (김욤뇸)
Status: Ongoing
How to Survive as a Maid in a Horror Game (Horror Game Soge Meseiji-ro Saneun Beop, 호러게임 속 메이드로 사는 법) is a chilling and suspenseful Korean manhwa that blends psychological horror with clever survival tactics. The story follows a young woman who wakes up inside a terrifying horror game, reincarnated as a simple maid character. With no combat skills and only her wits to rely on, she must navigate haunted corridors, avoid gruesome monsters, and decode the game’s hidden rules to stay alive. How to Survive as a Maid in a Horror Game masterfully combines eerie atmosphere, mystery, and a slow-burn sense of dread, keeping readers on edge with every unexpected twist. Fans of survival horror and dark fantasy will be drawn to its gripping tension, haunting artwork, and sharp storytelling. Packed with danger, clever strategy, and psychological thrills, How to Survive as a Maid in a Horror Game is an unmissable read for anyone who loves a heart-pounding, gothic survival tale.
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Author: Hachiko
Status: Ongoing
The Age Gap Sister is at That Age (そういう年頃になっちゃった年の差姉妹, Souiu Toshigoro ni Natchatta Toshi no Sa Shimai) follows the evolving relationship between two sisters who are ten years apart, a gap that once allowed for closeness but gradually drove them apart as time passed. As the younger sister steps into high school, the dynamics start shifting in unexpected ways—what was once comfortable distance becomes charged with growing tension, unspoken longing, and emotional vulnerability. With the older sibling’s sense of responsibility contrasting against the younger’s blossoming maturity, The Age Gap Sister is at That Age explores coming-of-age themes, identity, and the subtle regrets that accompany change. Written and illustrated by Hachiko, this manga leans into slice-of-life and yuri elements, portraying both the beauty and awkwardness of relationships changing as the characters age. For readers looking for deep emotional resonance wrapped in familial bonds and self-discovery, The Age Gap Sister is at That Age offers a unique journey that lingers long after the final page.
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Author: Kosugi Mayu
Status: Ongoing
This is the Happiness and Peace of Mind Committee (幸福と安心委員会, Kōfuku to Anshin Iinkai) is a Japanese manga that centers on a unique school committee tasked with promoting the well-being, happiness, and peace of mind of students. The story follows the committee members as they navigate humorous, heartwarming, and sometimes chaotic situations while trying to fulfill their duties. Each member brings their own personality, quirks, and ideas, leading to creative approaches and unexpected outcomes in their efforts to improve the school environment. This is the Happiness and Peace of Mind Committee explores themes of friendship, teamwork, and the small joys that contribute to overall happiness, blending comedy and slice-of-life elements seamlessly. Readers are drawn into a narrative that highlights the importance of empathy, problem-solving, and making a positive impact in everyday life, offering an engaging and uplifting story for fans of lighthearted and character-driven manga.
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Author: Yoshino Sora
Status: Ongoing
Melancholic (メランコリック, Merankorikku) is a shōjo romance manga by YOSHINO Sora that delves into the bittersweet emotions of adolescence, first love, and the struggle to express one’s true feelings. It follows Rin Kagamine, a middle-school girl whose childhood best friend Shun Otonashi returns to town just as she’s entering puberty—his personality having shifted so much that wine be unfamiliar with the version of him she remembers. As Rin tries to reconnect with Shun, she’s caught off guard when he tells her he “wanted to see her again,” even if only as a joke; at that moment, Rin’s heart starts beating in ways she can’t ignore. In “Melancholic,” the familiar yet overwhelming feelings of confusion, longing, and hope are illustrated through everyday interactions: awkward silences, shy glances, and hesitant words. It’s a story about not only falling for someone, but also learning how to be honest—with them and with yourself, and discovering that vulnerability can be just as powerful as conviction.