7.00
Author: ASANO Rin
Status: Ongoing
Kyoto & Wagashi & Family (京都と和菓子と家族, Kyoto & Wagashi & Family) is a heartwarming manga that beautifully blends slice-of-life storytelling, family dynamics, and traditional Japanese culture. The story revolves around a family deeply connected through their love for wagashi, the traditional Japanese sweets, and their daily life in the picturesque city of Kyoto. Readers are drawn to Kyoto & Wagashi & Family for its charming depiction of family bonds, culinary artistry, and the serene yet engaging portrayal of Kyoto’s cultural backdrop. Each chapter explores the warmth, humor, and challenges of family life, highlighting personal growth, mutual support, and the joy of shared traditions. With its combination of wholesome storytelling, detailed depictions of wagashi-making, and the exploration of familial love, Kyoto & Wagashi & Family offers a relaxing and immersive reading experience for fans who enjoy slice-of-life manga rich in culture, heartwarming moments, and authentic Japanese traditions.
10.00
Author: Maeda Jun
Status: Ongoing
Charlotte the 4-koma – Seishun o Kakenukero! (シャーロット 4コマ 青春を駆け抜けろ!, Sharotto 4-koma Seishun o Kakenukero!) is a lighthearted spin-off manga based on the popular series Charlotte, bringing a refreshing comedic twist through its 4-panel format. Unlike the main story’s heavier themes of supernatural abilities and sacrifice, this adaptation focuses on the daily lives, quirky interactions, and humorous moments of Yuu Otosaka, Nao Tomori, and other beloved characters. The 4-koma style allows fans to enjoy short, witty episodes that highlight the charm, awkwardness, and playful side of the cast, making it a fun companion piece to the original series. With its cheerful illustrations and slice-of-life storytelling, Charlotte the 4-koma – Seishun o Kakenukero! is ideal for readers who want to see their favorite characters in a more casual, comedic light while still celebrating the youthful energy of their adventures. It’s a must-read for fans seeking humor and light entertainment within the Charlotte universe.
10.00
Author: Inaba Minori
Status: Ongoing
Batsu-Hare (バツハレ, Batsuhare) is a spicy romantic comedy manga by Minori Inaba that blends drama, ecchi humor, and the messy aftermath of betrayal into one engaging story. It begins when Wakou Ichiro, hoping to surprise his wife on their second wedding anniversary, instead catches her cheating and has his world shattered in an instant. Heartbroken yet unwilling to sink into despair, Ichiro finds his quiet life turned upside down when a bold, alluring woman unexpectedly enters the picture, dragging him into a whirlwind of flirtation, awkward encounters, and the kind of harem-like chaos he never imagined. With its mix of laugh-out-loud moments, heartfelt self-discovery, and the emotional turbulence of infidelity, Batsu-Hare delivers a playful yet surprisingly relatable tale of picking up the pieces after heartbreak and finding unexpected connections where you least expect them.
9.00
Author: Inoue Toshiki
Status: Ongoing
Kamen Rider Kuuga (仮面ライダークウガ) is a manga adaptation of the iconic tokusatsu series, reimagining the legendary hero for a darker and more mature audience. The story follows Yusuke Godai, an optimistic young man who inherits the power of Kuuga, a mysterious ancient warrior tasked with protecting humanity from the terrifying Grongi, a race of monsters that prey on humans in gruesome games of survival. Unlike typical superheroes, Yusuke’s transformation into Kuuga is both a blessing and a curse, as he struggles with the burden of immense power and the horrifying consequences it brings. The manga emphasizes psychological depth, gritty action, and moral conflict, offering a more intense and violent take compared to the original TV series. Through Yusuke’s journey, readers witness themes of hope, sacrifice, and humanity’s resilience in the face of fear. Kamen Rider Kuuga stands as a bold retelling that appeals not only to long-time fans of the Kamen Rider franchise but also to new readers seeking a mature and gripping hero story.
7.00
Author: Ha Il-kwon
Status: Completed
Annarasumanara (안나라수마나라, Annarasumanara) is a beautifully crafted and emotionally resonant manga that delves into the themes of dreams, hope, and the struggles of youth. The story follows a young girl who encounters a mysterious magician, whose presence inspires her to confront her fears, rediscover her sense of wonder, and pursue her aspirations despite life's hardships. Annarasumanara explores the delicate balance between reality and fantasy, capturing the emotional depth of personal growth, self-discovery, and the bittersweet challenges of adolescence. Through expressive and evocative artwork, the manga creates a magical atmosphere that immerses readers in both the characters’ internal struggles and their transformative experiences. Fans of heartwarming, character-driven narratives will find Annarasumanara a compelling and thought-provoking read, offering a mix of gentle melancholy, hope, and inspiration. This manga is celebrated for its ability to combine visual storytelling with profound emotional impact, making Annarasumanara a unique and memorable journey through the world of dreams and personal courage.
7.00
Author: Ioka Wako
Status: Ongoing
Kakuriyo no Yadomeshi: Ayakashi Oyado ni Yomeiri Shimasu. (かくりよの宿飯 あやかしお宿に嫁入りします。, Kakuriyo: Bed & Breakfast for Spirits) is a fantasy romance manga based on the light novel series by Midori Yūma and illustrated by Laruha, bringing readers into a world where the human realm intersects with that of ayakashi, or supernatural spirits. The story follows Aoi Tsubaki, a young woman who can see spirits and is suddenly taken to the hidden realm after discovering her late grandfather’s unpaid debt. To settle it, she is told she must marry the ogre innkeeper, Odanna. Refusing to give in, Aoi instead chooses to work at the Tenjin-ya inn, where she uses her exceptional cooking skills to serve both human and ayakashi guests. The manga beautifully blends themes of independence, courage, and the healing power of food, with enchanting artwork and heartwarming interactions. Kakuriyo no Yadomeshi: Ayakashi Oyado ni Yomeiri Shimasu. charms readers who love culinary fantasy mixed with romance and folklore.
10.00
Author: Oshimi Shuzo
Status: Completed
Chi no Wadachi (血の轍, Trails of Blood) is a psychological horror manga by Oshimi Shūzō, the creator of Aku no Hana and Inside Mari. This chilling series explores the unsettling bond between a boy named Seiichi and his overprotective mother, Seiko. What begins as a seemingly normal parent-child relationship slowly unravels into a disturbing tale of obsession, control, and trauma. With Oshimi’s signature art style—subtle expressions, tense silence, and lingering close-ups—the manga masterfully builds an atmosphere of dread that feels both intimate and suffocating. Unlike traditional horror filled with monsters or gore, Chi no Wadachi terrifies readers through its portrayal of psychological manipulation and the fragile line between love and madness. Every chapter peels back layers of unease, leaving readers questioning morality, family ties, and the scars that shape one’s identity. For those seeking a haunting and unforgettable experience, Chi no Wadachi is a gripping descent into the darkness of the human mind.
10.00
Author: Urasawa Naoki
Status: Completed
20th Century Boys (20世紀少年, Nijusseiki Shōnen) is a gripping mystery and thriller manga that weaves together childhood memories, suspenseful conspiracies, and the fate of humanity. The story follows a group of friends who, after recalling games and secrets from their youth, uncover a sinister plot threatening the world. Combining elements of nostalgia, detective work, and psychological drama, the series explores how innocent adventures of the past can have far-reaching consequences. With its intricate storyline, 20th Century Boys highlights themes of friendship, courage, and the battle between good and evil, keeping readers on edge as the characters confront mysteries, betrayal, and moral dilemmas. Fans of thriller manga, suspenseful storytelling, and character-driven narratives will be captivated by its clever plotting, detailed world-building, and intense emotional stakes. This series is a must-read for those seeking a thought-provoking, high-stakes adventure that reflects on childhood, society, and the unforeseen impact of past actions.
10.00
Author: Kintetsu Yamada
Status: Completed
Telework Yotabanashi (テレワーク四方山話, Telework Yomoyamabanashi) is a lighthearted slice-of-life manga that humorously portrays the daily ups and downs of working from home. Set during the rise of telecommuting, the story captures the quirky situations, awkward mishaps, and unexpected joys that come with balancing professional duties and personal life under one roof. From video call blunders and communication struggles to the small comforts of being at home, Telework Yotabanashi delivers relatable comedy that resonates with modern readers who have experienced remote work. The manga’s simple yet expressive art style enhances its charm, turning everyday scenarios into amusing and heartwarming moments. More than just workplace comedy, it also highlights themes of connection, adaptation, and finding balance in a changing world. Fans of slice-of-life stories, workplace humor, and short comedic chapters will find Telework Yotabanashi an entertaining and refreshing read that perfectly reflects today’s teleworking lifestyle.
8.00
Author: Fujimoto Tatsuki
Status: Completed
Goodbye, Eri (さよなら、エリ, Sayonara, Eri) is a poignant drama and coming-of-age manga by Tatsuki Fujimoto that explores themes of grief, memory, and the power of storytelling. The story follows a young boy whose life changes after meeting Eri, a girl with a complex past and fragile health. Through their interactions, the manga delves into deep emotional experiences, exploring love, loss, and the impact people leave on each other’s lives. Told with Fujimoto’s signature blend of heartfelt moments, dark humor, and inventive narrative techniques, Goodbye, Eri balances the innocence of youth with the harsh realities of life, creating a story that is both touching and thought-provoking. The manga appeals to readers who enjoy emotionally resonant, character-driven stories that explore human connections, personal growth, and the bittersweet nature of saying goodbye while capturing the fleeting beauty of life.