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Author: Fuse
Status: Ongoing
That Time I Was Reincarnated as a Slime Strange Tales: Monster Country Life of Trinity (転生したらスライムだった件 異聞 ~魔国暮らしのトリニティ~, Tensei Shitara Slime Datta Ken Ibun: Makoku Gurashi no Trinity) is a spin-off manga from the popular That Time I Was Reincarnated as a Slime series, focusing on the daily lives and adventures of three unique female characters within the Jura Tempest Federation. Unlike the main story, which emphasizes Rimuru’s rise and large-scale battles, this manga offers a lighter, more slice-of-life perspective, showing how these characters adapt, grow, and contribute to building the monster nation. That Time I Was Reincarnated as a Slime Strange Tales: Monster Country Life of Trinity blends humor, heartwarming moments, and character-driven storytelling, making it an enjoyable read for fans who want to see more of the world beyond Rimuru’s journey. With its charming art and refreshing narrative style, it captures both the fun and challenges of living in a society where monsters strive for peace and coexistence.
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Author: Fine Particles
Status: Ongoing
After diligently following the “demon king’s standards,” I ended up getting killed by the heroes.What, my tower and I are a custom-made hunting ground for heroes now?With this chance at life regained through regression, to hell with the damn demon king’s standards!This is the story of surviving as the hard-headed(?) demon king, Berje!
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Author: Tatsuya Iguchi
Status: Ongoing
Out (アウト, Makoto Mizuta’s Out) is a gritty delinquent manga that captures the raw struggles of youth, violence, and survival within the world of gangs. The story follows Minoru Furuya, a young man recently released from juvenile detention who is determined to start a new life away from trouble. However, his past reputation and natural fighting skills quickly draw him into the underground world of bosozoku gangs and street brawls. Surrounded by both enemies and unexpected allies, Minoru must navigate brutal rivalries, loyalty tests, and the harsh reality of trying to change in an environment that thrives on chaos. What makes Out (Makoto Mizuta) so gripping is its unapologetic portrayal of delinquent culture, intense fight scenes, and the emotional weight carried by characters struggling with redemption and identity. Fans of realistic delinquent dramas and hard-hitting street battles will find Out an engaging and unforgettable ride through the dark side of youth rebellion.
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Author: Haruichi (春一)
Status: Ongoing
More than ten years have passed since dungeons suddenly appeared on Earth. In a world where people with excellent skills play an active role as adventurers, the skill that high school student Takeshi Miyamoto has discovered is... "breast correction"!?Takeshi is confused by the unique skill he has never seen or heard of. But there seems to be a surprising number of girls who need it.
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Author: Kakurou
Status: Ongoing
Tomoya Sadoshima died after a serious accident after returning to a convenience store. Then, after regaining consciousness in a pure white world, a woman of divine beauty emerged, she introduces herself as "The Goddess of Creation." The goddess of creation prepared a remedy for her suffering, she offers him to reincarnate a different world than his own. But it was a world in a war situation with the demon king. Begins; a story of Tomoya and his adventure to defeat the demon king and get the harem he so desires
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Author: Ishizaka Ryuudai
Status: Ongoing
You Still Call Yourselves Teachers? (先生でいてもいいですか?, Sensei de Ite mo Īdesu ka?) is a Japanese manga that delivers a raw and emotional take on the flaws, responsibilities, and human struggles of educators. The story highlights the imperfections of teachers who, despite their authority, often find themselves overwhelmed by personal issues, societal expectations, and the weight of guiding their students. Instead of presenting teachers as flawless role models, it portrays them as complex individuals who sometimes falter, make questionable choices, or struggle to maintain control in challenging environments. This realistic approach raises thought-provoking questions about morality, professionalism, and the blurred lines between personal lives and professional duties. You Still Call Yourselves Teachers? stands out for its gritty narrative, dramatic tension, and willingness to tackle uncomfortable topics that many school-based stories shy away from. It is a powerful read for those who appreciate manga that explores darker, more human aspects of education and the people who work within it.
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Author: Sirial
Status: Ongoing
A story about a young girl who loses her mother.
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Author: Nagasaki Takashi
Status: Completed
Billy Bat (ビリーバット) is a gripping mystery-thriller manga that delves into the complexities of fate, history, and the blurred lines between reality and fiction. The story follows Kevin Yamagata, a Japanese-American comic book artist who creates the popular detective series Billy Bat. When Kevin discovers that his character may have been inspired by a similar figure he encountered during his time in post-war Japan, he returns to Japan to seek permission from the original creator. However, his quest uncovers a vast conspiracy involving historical figures, secret societies, and a mysterious bat symbol that has influenced pivotal events throughout history. As Kevin becomes entangled in this web of intrigue, he must confront the profound implications of his creation and its connection to the enigmatic Billy Bat. With its intricate plot and thought-provoking themes, Billy Bat offers a compelling narrative that challenges perceptions of truth and destiny.