7.00
Author: Ishiguro Masakazu
Status: Ongoing
Tengoku Daimakyo (天国大魔境, Heavenly Delusion) is a thought-provoking manga that blends post-apocalyptic survival with mystery and psychological depth. Set in a devastated Japan, the story follows two parallel narratives: a group of children raised in a secluded, seemingly utopian facility, and Maru and Kiruko, two travelers navigating the dangerous ruins of the outside world in search of a place called “Heaven.” Tengoku Daimakyo captivates readers with its eerie atmosphere, complex worldbuilding, and unsettling revelations that gradually connect both storylines. The manga skillfully balances action, suspense, and emotional moments, exploring themes of humanity, survival, and the blurred line between hope and despair. Its detailed artwork enhances the haunting tone, bringing to life grotesque creatures, ruined landscapes, and poignant character expressions. For fans of dystopian settings, layered mysteries, and character-driven storytelling, Tengoku Daimakyo is a must-read that keeps readers questioning what “Heaven” truly means in a broken world.
8.00
Author: Theterm
Status: Ongoing
Teen Mom (틴맘, Teenmam) is an emotional and dramatic manhwa that portrays the struggles, challenges, and strength of a young girl who becomes a mother while still in her teenage years. The story delves into the harsh realities of early motherhood, exploring themes of family conflict, societal judgment, responsibility, and the bittersweet journey of raising a child against all odds. Teen Mom stands out for its raw and realistic storytelling, highlighting not only the hardships of balancing youth with parenthood but also the resilience and love that drive the protagonist forward. With expressive artwork that captures both heart-wrenching and tender moments, this manhwa offers a powerful narrative that resonates with readers who appreciate stories grounded in real-life struggles. More than just drama, Teen Mom sheds light on the strength of young mothers and the importance of compassion, making it a compelling read for those who seek emotionally deep and thought-provoking tales.
8.00
Author: Jihoon Jung (정지훈)
Status: Completed
The Boxer (더 복서, Deo Bokseo) is a powerful and emotionally charged manhwa that dives deep into the world of boxing while exploring themes of talent, perseverance, and the human spirit. The story introduces a mysterious boy with an almost supernatural gift for fighting, whose cold and emotionless demeanor sets him apart from everyone else. In The Boxer, readers witness not just the intensity of brutal matches inside the ring, but also the struggles, motivations, and dreams of fighters who dedicate their lives to the sport. With its striking art style, realistic portrayals of combat, and psychological depth, the series examines what it truly means to chase greatness—whether through raw talent, endless effort, or sheer determination. Far more than a typical sports story, The Boxer is a dramatic exploration of ambition, loneliness, and the price of strength. It is a must-read for fans seeking a gripping, character-driven take on the boxing genre.
9.00
Author: Ninomiya Masaaki
Status: Ongoing
Gannibal (ガンニバル, Gannibaru) is a Japanese horror-thriller manga by Masaaki Ninomiya that plunges readers into a chilling tale of isolation, fear, and human monstrosity. The story follows Daigo Agawa, a police officer transferred with his family to a remote mountain village after a traumatic incident in his career. At first, the villagers appear welcoming, but beneath their polite smiles lies something sinister. When a series of strange events unfolds—including a mutilated body and whispers of cannibalism—Daigo begins to suspect that the community hides a horrifying secret tied to ritualistic practices and survival. Torn between protecting his loved ones and uncovering the truth, he spirals into paranoia and dread as the line between ally and enemy blurs. Gannibal stands out for its tense atmosphere, psychological suspense, and shocking revelations, offering a modern take on rural horror. It’s a gripping manga that examines the darkness lurking within human nature and the terrifying lengths people will go to preserve their way of life.
8.00
Author: Oshimi Shuzo
Status: Completed
Hyouryuu Net Cafe (漂流ネットカフェ, Hyōryū Netto Kafe) is a gripping Japanese manga that masterfully blends psychological thriller, horror, and mystery. The story begins when Koichi Toki, an ordinary office worker, visits an internet café and suddenly finds himself—and the other customers—transported to a desolate, unknown world. Cut off from society and with no way to return, the group must survive against fear, scarcity, and the dark side of human nature. Hyouryuu Net Cafe captivates readers with its intense, suspenseful atmosphere and its sharp exploration of how desperation can bring out both the best and worst in people. With its unpredictable twists and chilling revelations, the manga draws comparisons to works like Battle Royale and Lord of the Flies, but adds a modern technological twist. Fans of survival horror and psychological drama will find Hyouryuu Net Cafe an unforgettable, nerve-racking experience that examines morality and human instincts under extreme pressure.
7.00
Author: Asami Hagihara
Status: Completed
Daughter’s Friend (娘の友達, Musume no Tomodachi) is a romantic drama manga that explores the complexities of forbidden attraction, emotional tension, and interpersonal relationships. The story follows a protagonist who becomes entangled with their daughter’s close friend, leading to awkward, heartfelt, and sometimes provocative situations. As emotions intensify, the manga delves into themes of desire, temptation, and the consequences of crossing societal boundaries. Daughter’s Friend balances drama and romance, highlighting the inner struggles of its characters while maintaining engaging storytelling that keeps readers invested in their emotional journeys. With relatable yet complicated character dynamics, the series captivates fans of romance and drama who enjoy exploring unconventional relationships and the moral dilemmas they entail. Its mix of tension, emotional depth, and compelling interactions makes Daughter’s Friend (娘の友達, Musume no Tomodachi) a provocative and intriguing read for mature audiences.
7.00
Author: Hachi Inaba
Status: Ongoing
The Tiger Won’t Eat the Dragon Yet (虎はまだ龍を食べない, Tora wa Mada Ryū o Tabenai, 호랑이는 아직 용을 먹지 않는다) is a thrilling and suspenseful manga that blends martial arts, strategy, and intense rivalries. The story follows powerful warriors symbolized by a tiger and a dragon, whose clash is inevitable yet postponed, creating a tense atmosphere filled with anticipation, intrigue, and high-stakes conflict. As the characters navigate battles, alliances, and personal ambitions, the narrative explores themes of patience, strategy, and the complex interplay of strength and honor. The Tiger Won’t Eat the Dragon Yet captivates readers with its dynamic fight scenes, clever tactics, and richly developed characters, making each encounter unpredictable and engaging. Fans of martial arts, action-packed fantasy, and epic rivalries will find this manga an exciting and immersive read, full of suspense, strategy, and unforgettable confrontations.
7.00
Author: Ueda Kiku
Status: Ongoing
Class ga Isekai Shoukan sareta Naka Ore dake Nokotta n desu ga (クラスが異世界召喚された中、俺だけ残ったんですが, My Class Was Summoned to Another World, but I Was Left Behind) is an exciting isekai manga that blends adventure, comedy, and fantasy in a unique twist on the popular genre. The story centers on a high school student who is mysteriously left behind when his entire class is transported to another world, forcing him to navigate ordinary life while dealing with the consequences of the summoning. As he uncovers secrets, faces unexpected challenges, and interacts with both friends and rivals, Class ga Isekai Shoukan sareta Naka Ore dake Nokotta n desu ga delivers a fresh take on the isekai trope with humor, clever strategies, and surprising plot developments. This manga appeals to readers who enjoy imaginative worlds, witty storytelling, and character-driven narratives, making it a must-read for fans of fantasy adventures, unconventional heroes, and the unpredictable twists that come from being the one left behind.
10.00
Author: Uchikawa Hiroko
Status: Ongoing
Reincarnated as a Villainess's Brother (悪役令嬢の兄に転生しました, Akuyaku Reijō no Ani ni Tensei Shimashita, 악역 영애의 오빠로 환생, 转生为反派千金的哥哥) is a charming manga that combines romance, comedy, and slice-of-life elements. The story follows Haruto, who unexpectedly finds himself reincarnated as the older brother of a notorious villainess in a fantasy world. Unlike the stereotypical villainous characters around him, Haruto retains his modern-day sensibilities and kind-hearted nature, using them to navigate the complicated dynamics of noble society. Tasked with guiding and protecting his sister while avoiding the pitfalls of her infamous reputation, he cleverly manages misunderstandings, political schemes, and social expectations. Through heartfelt interactions and humorous situations, Haruto gradually fosters meaningful relationships and helps reshape his sister’s destiny. Reincarnated as a Villainess's Brother offers a delightful exploration of family bonds, personal growth, and clever problem-solving, making it a captivating read for fans of character-driven, lighthearted fantasy stories.
8.00
Author: Shu Torihara
Status: Ongoing
The New-Hire Who Could "Read" Emotions and the Unsociable Senpai (感情が読める新入社員と無愛想な先輩, Kanjō ga Yomeru Shinnyū Shain to Buaiso na Senpai) is a Japanese manga that blends workplace romance, comedy, and slice-of-life storytelling. The story follows a newly hired employee who possesses the unique ability to “read” the emotions of those around them, giving them an unusual insight into coworkers’ feelings and thoughts. This skill brings them into contact with an unsociable, stoic senpai whose reserved nature masks depth and vulnerability. As their interactions unfold, humorous misunderstandings, heartfelt moments, and gradual personal growth develop between the two, highlighting themes of empathy, communication, and the value of understanding others. With relatable office scenarios, charming character dynamics, and a balance of humor and emotional resonance, The New-Hire Who Could "Read" Emotions and the Unsociable Senpai captivates readers by offering a lighthearted yet meaningful story about connection, trust, and navigating workplace relationships.