10.00
Author: CLAMP
Status: Ongoing
xxxHOLiC Rei (×××HOLiC・戻, Horikku Rei, xxxHOLiC: Rei) is a continuation of CLAMP’s acclaimed manga series xxxHOLiC, offering a fresh yet familiar dive into its mysterious and supernatural world. The story once again follows Kimihiro Watanuki, a young man burdened with the ability to see spirits, as he works in Yūko Ichihara’s enigmatic shop where wishes are granted at a price. Unlike the original series, xxxHOLiC Rei takes a slightly darker and more introspective turn, exploring Watanuki’s deepening role as the shop’s master and the consequences of choices that bend fate. The narrative blends eerie supernatural cases with thought-provoking lessons about human desire, regret, and responsibility, while maintaining the surreal atmosphere that fans love. With CLAMP’s signature artwork, elegant storytelling, and hauntingly beautiful imagery, xxxHOLiC Rei captures both nostalgia and intrigue. This sequel is perfect for readers who enjoyed the original series and want to see Watanuki’s journey unfold in even greater depth.
10.00
Author: 5pb Nitroplus
Status: Ongoing
Takumi is a high school student. He is withdrawn and is not interested in 3D things. In his town, a mysterious serial murder case happens and people get panicked. One day, when he chats on the internet, a man suddenly contacts him and gives him an URL. He goes to the website and finds a blog image that suggests a next murder case... On the next day, it really happens... Takumi Nishijo suffers from intense delusions as a result of his apparent schizophrenia and the extremely secluded lifestyle he lives as a hikkikomori. One day he accidentally stumbles upon a gruesome murder scene, a part of a chain of events called "New Generation." After this, his life gets caught up in these events, and he meets a bunch of increasingly insane anime girls with swords.
10.00
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.
10.00
Author: Fukui Takumi
Status: Ongoing
Record of Ragnarok: Jack the Ripper Case Files (終末のワルキューレ ジャック・ザ・リッパー事件簿, Shūmatsu no Valkyrie: Jack the Ripper Case Files, Записи о Рагнарёке: Дела Джека Потрошителя) is an intense spin-off manhua that delves into the dark and mysterious investigations surrounding the infamous Jack the Ripper during the epic battles of Ragnarok. This story follows Jack as he becomes entangled in the clashes between gods and humanity, uncovering secrets, conspiracies, and hidden motives that could alter the outcome of these legendary conflicts. Combining historical intrigue with fantasy action, the series provides a unique perspective on the Ragnarok universe, blending suspense, strategy, and thrilling confrontations. Readers are drawn into a gripping narrative where cunning, intelligence, and combat prowess determine survival. With its compelling plot, rich character development, and intricate mysteries, Record of Ragnarok: Jack the Ripper Case Files captivates fans of action, historical fiction, and supernatural fantasy alike.
10.00
Author: Asahi
Status: Ongoing
Russian Transfer Student Who Can't Speak Japanese (日本語が話せないロシアからの転校生, Nihongo ga Hanasenai Roshia kara no Tenkōsei) is a lighthearted comedy and school-life manga that focuses on cultural differences, communication struggles, and the charm of unexpected friendships. The story follows a Russian student who transfers to a Japanese school but faces a major obstacle—she can’t speak the language. Despite the barrier, her sincerity, unique expressions, and sometimes hilarious misunderstandings draw classmates closer to her. Through everyday interactions filled with comedy, warmth, and occasional awkwardness, the manga highlights how kindness and effort can bridge even the widest cultural and linguistic gaps. Russian Transfer Student Who Can't Speak Japanese is perfect for readers who enjoy wholesome school comedies, cute cross-cultural exchanges, and stories that celebrate friendship beyond words. It delivers both laughs and heartwarming moments, showing that genuine connections often go beyond language.
10.00
Author: Ziki Masaya
Status: Ongoing
Girls Are Not Dress-up Dolls for the Sake of Men (女の子は男のために着せ替え人形じゃない, Onna no Ko wa Otoko no Tame ni Kisekae Ningyō ja Nai) is a thought-provoking slice-of-life and social commentary manga that explores the pressures and expectations imposed on girls by society. The story follows several female characters as they navigate daily life, school, and relationships while confronting stereotypes that dictate how they should behave, look, or act for male approval. Through relatable scenarios, the manga highlights issues of autonomy, self-expression, and the struggle for personal identity in a world that often objectifies women. Girls Are Not Dress-up Dolls for the Sake of Men blends humor, drama, and reflection, encouraging readers to question societal norms and appreciate the individuality of its characters. With its insightful storytelling and emphasis on empowerment, it appeals to audiences who enjoy narratives that challenge traditional gender roles while offering engaging and relatable character-driven stories.
10.00
Author: Sai Fuumei
Status: Ongoing
In the year 1947, the people of Shinjuku are down on their luck. With little money to buy food or necessities, some resort to gambling in order to survive. Traveling Tetsuya chooses to spend his time at Mahjong parlors where he is wiping the floor clean with his adversaries. However, Tetsuya meets the intensely-skilled Boushu-san, this is when he realizes that his skills are still lacking.Note: Won the 2000 Kodansha Manga Award for shounen.
10.00
Author: Kuji Masamune
Status: Ongoing
Honey Trap Shared House (ハニートラップシェアハウス) is an intriguing romance and comedy manga that follows the chaotic and heartwarming lives of residents living together in a shared house full of secrets, misunderstandings, and unexpected attractions. The story explores the interactions between quirky tenants, their personal ambitions, and the romantic tensions that naturally arise in close quarters. Honey Trap Shared House captivates readers with its playful humor, engaging character dynamics, and lighthearted yet emotionally resonant storytelling. Fans of romantic comedy, slice-of-life, and character-driven narratives will enjoy the entertaining scenarios and charming relationships that make this series both fun and relatable. With its mix of romance, comedy, and the challenges of communal living, Honey Trap Shared House is a must-read title for anyone seeking a lighthearted and engaging manga that balances humor and heartfelt moments.
10.00
Author: Hashiguchi Takashi
Status: Ongoing
Saijou no Meii (最上の命医, The Best Skilled Surgeon) is an inspiring medical manga that follows the journey of Kantarou Saijou, a young but exceptionally talented surgeon whose skills and compassion set him apart in the demanding world of medicine. Despite his youth, he possesses unparalleled determination and an unshakable belief that every life has value, driving him to take on challenging surgeries that others might consider impossible. Saijou no Meii blends medical realism with emotional storytelling, highlighting the intensity of the operating room while exploring the human stories behind each patient. With themes of hope, perseverance, and the pursuit of excellence, the series appeals to readers who enjoy character-driven narratives filled with drama and inspiration. The detailed medical settings, combined with Kantarou’s growth as both a doctor and a person, make Saijou no Meii a powerful manga that celebrates the miracle of life and the dedication of those who strive to save it.
10.00
Author: Tsukiko
Status: Ongoing
Shrink ~Psychiatrist Yowai~ (シュリンク ~精神科医ヨワイ~) is a Japanese manga series that blends comedy, drama, and psychological themes. The story follows Yowai, a timid and socially awkward psychiatrist who faces the daily challenges of treating patients while struggling with his own insecurities and personal shortcomings. Despite his gentle nature and sincere intentions, Yowai often finds himself in humorous or awkward situations that test his professionalism and patience. Through interactions with patients, colleagues, and unexpected circumstances, the manga explores themes of empathy, human vulnerability, and personal growth, highlighting how even those in caregiving roles face their own battles. Shrink ~Psychiatrist Yowai~ combines lighthearted comedy with thoughtful reflections on mental health and interpersonal relationships, offering readers a charming, entertaining, and occasionally heartwarming look into the life of a psychiatrist navigating both professional responsibilities and personal challenges.