7.60
Author: Tezuka Osamu
Status: Ongoing
Dororo to Hyakkimaru-Den (どろろと百鬼丸伝, The Legend of Dororo and Hyakkimaru) is a dark fantasy manga that reimagines the classic tale of Osamu Tezuka’s Dororo. The story follows Hyakkimaru, a young man whose body parts were stolen by demons as part of a cursed pact, and Dororo, a mischievous thief who becomes his unlikely companion. Together, they embark on a perilous journey across war-torn Japan, hunting down the demons in order to reclaim Hyakkimaru’s stolen body. Dororo to Hyakkimaru-Den combines haunting supernatural elements with deeply human themes of identity, revenge, and survival. The manga stands out for its mix of chilling action, emotional storytelling, and the evolving bond between the two main characters, offering both intense battles and heartfelt moments. With its striking artwork and mature retelling of a timeless classic, Dororo to Hyakkimaru-Den is a must-read for fans of dark fantasy and Japanese folklore-inspired adventures.
7.00
Author: Jyuuzen
Status: Ongoing
Reaching his limit due to daily work, the corporate slave Enami Shuusuke collapses on the station platform one day. In that moment, memories of his childhood friend, Yorumiya Hina, who died in an accident, flash before his eyes."I'm sorry, I couldn’t save you then."As Shuusuke falls into a deep sleep bearing regret, he finds himself time-leaping back 10 years! Thus begins the time-leap rom-com of a corporate slave reliving his youth in order to save the childhood friend he couldn't save 10 years ago!
6.80
Author: Kotaro isshiki
Status: Ongoing
Villager A Wants to Save the Villainess no Matter What! (村人Aは悪役令嬢をどうしても助けたい!, Murabito A wa Akuyaku Reijō o Dōshitemo Tasuketai!) is a heartwarming and adventurous manga series that follows the determined Villager A, an ordinary bystander in a fantasy world, who becomes determined to save the tragic villainess from her doomed fate. Despite having no magical powers or heroic status, Villager A uses intelligence, perseverance, and unwavering courage to navigate a world of aristocracy, intrigue, and magical conflicts. The story blends comedy, romance, and fantasy as Villager A constantly devises clever plans to protect the villainess, often leading to humorous and tense situations. Villager A Wants to Save the Villainess no Matter What! captivates readers with its charming characters, creative plot twists, and emotional depth, exploring themes of compassion, bravery, and the power of ordinary people to make a difference. Perfect for fans of fantasy adventures and character-driven narratives, this manga offers a unique twist on the traditional villainess story.
10.00
Author: Sui Juuichiya
Status: Ongoing
A hero with a production skill?? Akina Shoji, a salary slave, had a dream to open his own business. However, when he almost made his dream come true, he’s been summoned into another world with a “Cultivation” skill…
10.00
Author: Murayama Wataru
Status: Ongoing
Is A Family Like This Worth Keeping? (そんな家族なら捨てちゃえば?, Sonna Kazoku Nara Sutechaeba?) is a seinen drama manga by Murayama Wataru that dives deep into family neglect, domestic abuse, and emotional isolation. It follows Reitarou Shinotani, a father who has been completely cut off by his wife and daughter; his wife’s home rule forbids any talking to him. Reitarou is forced to live in a dark, cramped room in the same house, barely able to sleep, eat, or communicate. Ignored and trapped in silence, he struggles with guilt, shame, and an aching sense of loss. Left with little but memories and the hope that things can change, Reitarou begins a painful journey to revive what remains of his family—to be seen, to be heard, to reclaim a bond shattered by cruelty. Is A Family Like This Worth Keeping? explores what it means to endure an unloving home and whether a broken family can still be mended or if some wounds are too deep.
8.00
Author: Harusono Syou
Status: Ongoing
Hirano to Kagiura (平野と鍵浦) is an engaging romance manga that beautifully explores the tender and evolving relationship between two high school classmates, Hirano and Kagiura. The story delves into the nuances of young love, emotional growth, and the challenges of expressing feelings in a school setting, creating a narrative that is both heartfelt and relatable. Readers are drawn into Hirano to Kagiura through its authentic character interactions, gentle humor, and moments of emotional depth that highlight the complexities of teenage romance. With well-developed characters and a compelling balance of lightheartedness and sincerity, the manga captures the excitement, awkwardness, and sweetness of first love. Fans of romantic slice-of-life stories will find themselves captivated by the charming dynamics and subtle emotional storytelling that make Hirano to Kagiura a memorable and enjoyable read. For anyone looking for a thoughtful, romantic, and heartwarming manga experience, this title is a must-read.
7.00
Author: Akui Makoto
Status: Ongoing
Ao no Orchestra (青のオーケストラ, Blue Orchestra) is a heartfelt music-themed manga that beautifully combines the struggles of adolescence with the power of classical performance. The story follows Hajime Aono, once a violin prodigy who abandoned music due to personal trauma and family issues. His life takes a new turn when he meets Akine Ritsuko, a passionate girl who convinces him to pick up the violin again and join his high school orchestra. As Hajime rediscovers his love for music, he also learns the value of teamwork, discipline, and expressing emotions through sound. What sets Ao no Orchestra apart is its authentic portrayal of musical growth, the challenges of balancing personal pain with artistic passion, and the uplifting atmosphere of an ensemble striving toward harmony. Perfect for fans of drama and slice-of-life stories, this series resonates with anyone who has ever felt the healing and inspiring power of music.
10.00
Author: N/A
Status: Ongoing
One day, Jio is horrified to witness his girlfriend, Miho, devouring human flesh. How could this be happening? He's struggling to understand the events that transpired when Miho killed his close buddy. Jio flees in panic, only to run into his friend—whom he was sure was dead—still alive. Jio grapples with doubt, struggling to maintain his grip on sanity. Is Miho really the monster, or is everything just a horrible nightmare?
7.00
Author: Konkichi
Status: Ongoing
Shoutaro is a man of few words. He manages a used books store called Mononobe Koshoten and has an efficient young boy named Shiro to help out with the work while he reads the day away. But behind this normal and mundane facade Shoutaro has another job: the collection of some rather unpleasant old books…