8.00
Author: Orimoto Mimana
Status: Ongoing
Maid in Japan (メイド・イン・ジャパン, Meido in Japan) is a heartwarming and comedic manga that follows the life of a protagonist working as a maid in modern Japan, navigating the challenges, humor, and unexpected adventures that come with the job. Surrounded by eccentric employers, quirky coworkers, and daily tasks that range from ordinary to bizarre, the protagonist discovers the joys and difficulties of service, responsibility, and human connection. Maid in Japan blends elements of slice-of-life, comedy, and light-hearted drama, offering readers a relatable yet entertaining portrayal of everyday life with a humorous twist. The series explores themes of diligence, empathy, and personal growth, highlighting how even mundane work can lead to meaningful experiences and self-discovery. With charming characters, witty scenarios, and engaging storytelling, Maid in Japan provides a delightful and immersive reading experience for fans of comedic slice-of-life manga, workplace adventures, and stories that celebrate humor, heart, and everyday challenges in contemporary Japan.
6.20
Author: Hanyuu
Status: Ongoing
Cheat Skill "Shisha Sosei" ga Kakusei Shite, Inishie no Maougun wo Fukkatsu Sasete Shimaimashita (チートスキル『死者蘇生』が覚醒して、古の魔王軍を復活させてしまいました) is a dark fantasy manga that explores the consequences of wielding an overpowered ability. The protagonist gains the forbidden cheat skill of “Resurrection of the Dead” (Shisha Sosei), which allows him to revive fallen beings. However, this power spirals out of control when he awakens an ancient demon army that once threatened the world. As kingdoms tremble and chaos spreads, the line between savior and destroyer begins to blur, placing the hero in the center of a moral and epic conflict. With its intense battles, ominous atmosphere, and unpredictable twists, Cheat Skill "Shisha Sosei" ga Kakusei Shite, Inishie no Maougun wo Fukkatsu Sasete Shimaimashita offers a gripping take on the cheat-skill isekai trend. Perfect for fans of darker fantasy and high-stakes storytelling, this manga delves into power, responsibility, and the dangers of reviving what was meant to stay buried.
8.00
Author: Kappy
Status: Ongoing
What makes a 'proper adult'? Inspired by the words of his late father, Yutaro Urashima sought to become an upstanding member of society by developing and strictly adhering to his own "Articles of Adulthood." Little did he know, however, that those same articles would go on to dramatically change the world...
7.00
Author: Nonoue Daijirou
Status: Ongoing
Hatori is an average teen boy with no passions in life. One day he meets Furuta, a girl with a keen eye for the extraordinary that's hiding in the streets where they live... Small wonders can change the world in this (extra)ordinary coming of age series!
7.00
Author: Koume Fujichika
Status: Ongoing
The Great Villainous Boy (Japanese: 偉大な悪ガキ, Idaina Akugaki, Korean: 위대한 악동, Widaehan Akdong) follows the story of a mischievous and cunning boy whose actions blur the line between heroism and villainy. Known for his sharp wit, bold strategies, and unpredictable nature, the boy navigates a world filled with challenges, rivals, and unexpected adventures. The Great Villainous Boy blends action, comedy, and coming-of-age elements, showcasing a protagonist who uses cleverness and resourcefulness to achieve his goals while leaving a trail of chaos behind. As the story unfolds, readers witness his interactions with friends and foes, clever schemes, and moments that reveal deeper layers of his personality. With engaging storytelling, dynamic conflicts, and a mix of humor and suspense, The Great Villainous Boy captivates fans who enjoy clever protagonists, thrilling adventures, and tales of a young anti-hero making his mark on the world.
7.00
Author: Neko Maatan
Status: Ongoing
A Mother in Her 30s Like Me Is Alright? (30代の私でも母親って大丈夫?, A Mother in Her 30s Like Me Is Alright?) is a heartfelt and relatable manga that delves into the challenges, joys, and self-discoveries of motherhood in adulthood. The story follows a woman in her thirties navigating the complexities of parenting while balancing personal growth, relationships, and societal expectations. With humor, sincerity, and emotional depth, A Mother in Her 30s Like Me Is Alright? captures the realistic struggles of modern motherhood, including moments of doubt, unexpected challenges, and tender experiences that foster connection and love. The manga highlights character development, family dynamics, and the evolving identity of a mother, offering readers both comfort and insight. Through warm storytelling, relatable scenarios, and nuanced interactions, it presents an authentic portrayal of life as a parent later in adulthood. Fans seeking emotional resonance, humor, and thoughtful reflections on parenting will find A Mother in Her 30s Like Me Is Alright? a touching and memorable read.
8.00
Author: Aoi Fujiwara
Status: Ongoing
Ibara-Chan Can’t Rebel! (いばらちゃんは逆らえない!, Ibara-chan wa Sakaraenai!) is a charming romantic comedy manga that mixes school-life humor with a touch of irresistible tsundere energy. The story follows Ibara, a strong-willed yet secretly soft-hearted girl who finds herself constantly outmaneuvered by an equally clever classmate, making it impossible for her to win their playful battles of wit and emotion. As their daily interactions grow more intense, Ibara’s inability to “rebel” gradually reveals her hidden feelings, creating a delightful blend of comedic tension and heart-fluttering moments. Ibara-Chan Can’t Rebel! captivates readers with its crisp artwork, lighthearted banter, and the classic push-and-pull dynamic that keeps both characters—and the audience—on their toes. Perfect for fans of romantic comedies and spirited school-life dramas, this manga delivers a fun and endearing story about how love often blooms when you least expect it, even when you’re determined to stand your ground.
10.00
Author: Pororoca
Status: Ongoing
Impure Sisters Do Not Repent (穢れた姉妹は悔い改めない, Kegareta Shimai wa Kuiaratamenai) is a dark drama manga that intertwines themes of family conflict, morality, and emotional struggle. The story revolves around two sisters whose lives are marked by complicated relationships, questionable choices, and the burden of their past actions. Rather than seeking redemption, they choose to confront their circumstances head-on, embracing the label of “impure” while navigating a world that constantly judges them. This creates a narrative filled with tension, introspection, and raw emotion, as readers witness how the sisters balance defiance with vulnerability. The manga stands out for its heavy atmosphere, thought-provoking dialogue, and willingness to explore the darker sides of human nature without shying away from uncomfortable truths. With its blend of psychological depth, interpersonal drama, and somber tone, Impure Sisters Do Not Repent appeals to fans who enjoy intense, morally complex stories that question the boundaries of sin, forgiveness, and family bonds.
7.00
Author: Kudo Makoto
Status: Ongoing
Awkward Senpai (ぎこちない先輩, Gikochinai Senpai) is a sweet and comedic slice-of-life romance manga that captures the clumsy yet endearing dynamics between a socially awkward senior and those around her. Known for her stiff expressions, hesitant words, and constant blunders, this senpai often struggles to communicate her feelings properly—but it’s precisely these quirks that make her irresistibly charming. The manga follows her daily life, interactions with classmates, and the slow, heartwarming progression of relationships shaped by misunderstandings, laughter, and tender moments. With its lighthearted humor, relatable characters, and wholesome vibe, Awkward Senpai appeals to fans of romantic comedies that focus on everyday school life and the beauty of small, genuine connections.