8.00
Author: Ike Junko
Status: Ongoing
Suenagaku Yoroshiku Onegaishimasu follows the emotional journey of Takatsukasa Hikaru, who after the sudden death of her father is adopted by her cousin, the reserved calligrapher Kuzukiri Kiyomizu. As Hikaru adjusts to her new life under his roof, she grapples with her intense feelings—she is madly in love with Kiyomizu—while he struggles with seeing her solely as family, rejecting her romantic advances and hoping she will behave like a normal relative. Hikaru’s hope clashes with social expectations and Kiyomizu’s internal conflict, creating a tender but tension-filled dynamic between longing and boundary. Through Suenagaku Yoroshiku Onegaishimasu, the story explores themes of grief, identity, forbidden affection, family obligations, and the longing for acceptance, blending romance and emotional realism. Fans of slow-burn love stories and complex character relationships will find this manga compelling as it charts whether Hikaru’s devotion can break through Kiyomizu’s self-restraints—and whether “together forever” is truly possible.
10.00
Author: Arai Azuki
Status: Ongoing
Thank You, Isekai! (サンキュー異世界, Sankyū Isekai!) is a comedic and heartwarming isekai manga that puts a refreshing spin on the familiar reincarnation and otherworldly adventure genre. The story follows a protagonist who, unlike most isekai heroes seeking power or glory, expresses genuine gratitude for the strange twists of fate that transported them to a fantastical new world. Instead of being weighed down by despair or revenge, the character embraces the opportunities, friendships, and challenges that come with living in another realm. Thank You, Isekai! balances lighthearted humor with moments of heartfelt sincerity, delivering a fun narrative that celebrates second chances and the beauty of unexpected journeys. With its charming art style, witty dialogues, and uplifting themes, this manga appeals to readers who enjoy isekai tales with a positive outlook, comedic timing, and a focus on character growth rather than just battles or conquest.
7.00
Author: Kusakawa Nari
Status: Ongoing
Nengara Nenbyaku Ansatsu Renka (年柄念百暗殺恋歌, Nengara Nenbyaku Assassination Love Song) is a Japanese manga that blends action, romance, and intrigue in a thrilling and captivating story. The plot follows skilled assassins who navigate a world of danger, secrets, and political schemes while dealing with personal emotions and complicated relationships. Amidst missions and life-threatening challenges, the characters find themselves entangled in unexpected romantic tensions, creating a unique mix of suspense and heartfelt moments. What makes Nengara Nenbyaku Ansatsu Renka stand out is its combination of high-stakes action, strategic planning, and emotional storytelling, giving readers both adrenaline-filled scenes and touching character development. With detailed artwork, dynamic fight sequences, and a narrative that balances romance with suspense, this manga appeals to fans who enjoy stories of danger, love, and complex human interactions. Nengara Nenbyaku Ansatsu Renka delivers an exciting and emotionally engaging reading experience for action-romance enthusiasts.
6.80
Author: OKU Hiroya
Status: Ongoing
Gantz:E (ガンツ:E, Gantsu:E) is a Japanese spin-off manga of Hiroya Oku’s Gantz, written by Oku and illustrated by Jin Kagetsu, that transplants the series’ brutal survival game into Japan’s Edo period. The story begins when samurai warriors, peasants, and common townsfolk who have just died find themselves mysteriously summoned into a room with the iconic black sphere, “Gantz.” Just like in the original series, they are forced into deadly missions against terrifying non-human foes, but now with the added twist of limited weaponry and the cultural backdrop of feudal Japan. The clash of historical setting with futuristic technology creates an atmosphere that is both familiar and fresh, as traditional warriors wield high-tech Gantz suits and weapons to battle monstrous enemies. Gantz:E expands on the franchise’s core themes of mortality, fear, and the desperate will to survive, while offering a unique Edo-era flavor. With intense action, gritty tension, and striking artwork, it’s a brutal yet captivating reimagining of the Gantz universe.
8.30
Author: N/A
Status: Ongoing
Hyouka (氷菓, Hyōka) is a beloved Japanese mystery light novel series adapted into both manga and anime, known for its gentle yet clever blend of school-life drama and intricate mysteries. The story follows Houtarou Oreki, a high school student who prefers a life of minimal effort, until he joins the Classic Literature Club at the request of his sister. There, he meets the ever-curious Eru Chitanda, whose boundless curiosity pulls him into solving everyday enigmas and long-buried school secrets. Hyouka stands out for its beautifully subtle character development, sharp dialogue, and carefully constructed mysteries that focus on logic and human nature rather than crime or violence. The manga’s elegant artwork and the anime’s stunning visuals capture the soft, reflective mood that defines the series. Fans of slice-of-life storytelling and gentle, intellectual mysteries will find Hyouka an unforgettable exploration of curiosity, friendship, and the quiet thrill of uncovering hidden truths.
7.00
Author: Lee Kyung-tak
Status: Completed
DeepWater (ディープウォーター, Dīpu Wōtā) follows the gripping tale of a mysterious underwater world where danger, secrets, and adventure lurk beneath the surface. In DeepWater, the protagonist navigates treacherous depths filled with unknown creatures, hidden civilizations, and ancient mysteries, forcing them to rely on intelligence, courage, and resourcefulness to survive. The story expertly blends suspense, action, and fantasy, as characters uncover secrets that could change the fate of the ocean and humanity above. Themes of exploration, survival, and discovery are central, offering readers a thrilling dive into an immersive aquatic world. With dynamic storytelling, richly detailed underwater settings, and suspenseful plot twists, DeepWater captivates fans of adventure and dark fantasy alike. The manga’s combination of intense encounters, emotional stakes, and imaginative world-building ensures that readers remain hooked from the first dive to the last, making DeepWater an unforgettable journey into the unknown depths.
7.00
Author: Shikishiro Konomi
Status: Ongoing
Gaishu-Isshoku (外衆一粟, Gaishū-Isshoku) is a Japanese seinen manga by Shū Sakuratani that combines slice-of-life storytelling with themes of redemption, human connection, and quiet self-discovery. The narrative follows Keisuke, a man recently released from prison after serving time for a serious crime. Struggling to reintegrate into society, he encounters a mysterious young woman named Chika who runs a small eatery. Their meeting sparks an unexpected bond that slowly helps Keisuke confront his past while exploring the possibility of a more hopeful future. Gaishu-Isshoku stands out for its grounded, realistic tone and emotionally resonant character development, offering readers a thoughtful reflection on guilt, forgiveness, and the challenge of starting over. With its intimate art style and focus on the subtle dynamics between flawed individuals, the manga paints a moving portrait of second chances. Rather than relying on action or drama, Gaishu-Isshoku captivates through everyday moments, quiet tension, and the gradual healing that comes from human connection.
8.00
Author: Naoki Yamakawa
Status: Ongoing
100-man no Inochi no Ue ni Ore wa Tatte Iru is a gripping manga that combines survival, strategy, and psychological depth in a way that sets it apart from other isekai stories. The plot follows Yusuke Yotsuya, a logical and pragmatic high school student who, along with his classmates, is suddenly transported to a mysterious fantasy world. Unlike typical protagonists, Yusuke approaches challenges with cold calculation, often prioritizing survival over ideals of friendship or heroism, which makes his character both intriguing and unpredictable. Every quest in 100-man no Inochi no Ue ni Ore wa Tatte Iru forces the group to make difficult decisions where the stakes are incredibly high—not only for themselves but also for the hundreds of lives that depend on their success. With its mix of dark themes, game-like progression, and intense moral dilemmas, this manga delivers a unique experience that keeps readers questioning what it truly means to be a hero.
8.00
Author: Karin Anzai
Status: Ongoing
I Won't Fall for Him Just Because of His Face (顔だけじゃ好きになりません, Kao Dake ja Suki ni Narimasen) is a delightful romantic comedy that centers on Chiken Sana, a high school girl with a deep appreciation for good-looking guys. Upon enrolling at Minowa General High School, she encounters Ugo Kanato, a senior whose strikingly handsome appearance immediately catches her attention. However, Sana's initial attraction is tempered by her strong belief that true love goes beyond mere looks. When Kanato faces the threat of expulsion due to his poor attendance, Sana finds herself in a dilemma. To prevent his departure, she agrees to help boost the school's social media presence, leveraging Kanato's popularity to gain followers. As they collaborate, their relationship evolves, leading to unexpected feelings and personal growth. I Won't Fall for Him Just Because of His Face offers a charming exploration of love, self-discovery, and the complexities of teenage relationships.
8.00
Author: Kuze gaku
Status: Ongoing
Uramichi Oniisan (うらみちお兄さん, Life Lessons with Uramichi Oniisan, Урамичи-оннисан) is a dark comedy manga that cleverly blends humor with sharp social commentary. The story follows Uramichi Omota, a former gymnast who now works as the upbeat host of a children’s TV program. On screen, he wears a constant smile, teaching cheerful lessons to kids, but off screen he often reveals his exhaustion, cynicism, and the harsh realities of adult life. Through his witty yet brutally honest remarks, Uramichi Oniisan explores themes of burnout, disillusionment, and the gap between appearances and reality, all while maintaining a satirical and comedic tone. The manga’s brilliance lies in its ability to make readers laugh while also reflecting on the struggles of adulthood, work, and lost dreams. Supported by a quirky cast of co-workers who each hide their own frustrations, the series has become a standout for its unique humor, relatability, and refreshing honesty.