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You are reading No.6, a manga that covering action, drama, manga, mystery, sci fi, shoujo, shounen. No.6 (ナンバーシックス, Nanbā Shikkusu) is a Japanese manga that blends dystopian science fiction, mystery, and drama into a gripping and emotionally engaging story. The series follows Shion, a boy living in the highly controlled and seemingly utopian city of No.6 , who meets Nezumi, a fugitive from the city's dark underworld. Their encounter draws Shion into a world of secrets, political corruption, and danger, challenging his beliefs and changing his life forever. What makes No.6 stand out is its thought-provoking exploration of societal control, friendship, and survival, combined with emotional depth and suspenseful storytelling. With detailed artwork, complex character dynamics, and a layered narrative, the manga appeals to fans of dystopian fiction, psychological drama, and stories that balance action with heartfelt human connections. No.6 delivers a compelling reading experience filled with intrigue, emotion, and the struggle for freedom in a controlled world.
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Set in a futuristic city that hides its corruption under perfection, No.6 follows two boys from opposite worlds—Shion and Nezumi—as they uncover the truth behind their society.
Their bond transcends class and control, symbolizing freedom through understanding.
It exposes how ideal societies can conceal oppression and cruelty.
Amid destruction, the story celebrates compassion as the spark of change.
A profound mix of sci-fi and emotion, beloved by fans of “Ergo Proxy” and “Psycho-Pass.”