7.00
Author: Akito Narusawa
Status: Ongoing
Avalon of Disaster (災悪のアヴァロン, Saiaku no Avalon; Wazawai no Avalon; Finding Avalon: The Quest of a Chaosbringer) follows the adventures of a gamer named Dan-Ex who absolutely adores his MMORPG. One day, after completing a limited beta-test event, he’s transported inside the game world—but not as a heroic main character. Instead, he ends up in the body of a fat mob villain. Mocked, underestimated, and facing ruin flags at every turn, he must use wit, cunning, and unconventional growth to survive. While others rise by following the expected paths, Dan-Ex forges his own: avoiding traps, flipping expectations, and levelling up at his own pace. Avalon of Disaster blends comedy, dark fantasy, and a power-up underdog story with style. Fans of isekai with unconventional protagonists, characters who defy their fated roles, and game mechanics in fantasies will find this a fun, surprising read.
9.00
Author: Nakamura Kanko
Status: Ongoing
Tsubakuma! (つばくま!, Tsubakuma!, Цубакума!) is a charming slice-of-life comedy manga that mixes everyday warmth with quirky character interactions. The story follows the unusual friendship between a human protagonist and a talking bear named Kuma, who suddenly enters their life and turns ordinary days into humorous and heartwarming adventures. Balancing light comedy with gentle lessons about companionship and understanding, the series highlights how even the strangest encounters can lead to meaningful bonds. With its cute art style, playful tone, and cozy storytelling, Tsubakuma! offers a fun and relaxing read, appealing to fans of lighthearted manga that focus on daily life, comedy, and the joy of unexpected friendships.
8.00
Author: Just
Status: Ongoing
A Barbarian Was Admitted to the Academy (アカデミーに入学した野蛮人, Akademī ni Nyūgaku Shita Yabanjin) follows the story of a rough-and-tumble barbarian whose raw strength and unconventional skills earn him an unexpected place in a prestigious academy. Unlike his refined classmates, he relies on instinct and brute force, often clashing with the rigid rules of academic life. This manga combines fantasy, comedy, and action, exploring how someone from a wild background adapts to a structured environment while showcasing incredible talent. Readers witness the barbarian’s growth, friendships, and rivalries, as he navigates magical lessons, intense battles, and peculiar challenges within the academy. With its unique blend of humor, character development, and epic fantasy elements, A Barbarian Was Admitted to the Academy offers a fresh perspective on the underdog story, celebrating determination, resilience, and the surprises that come when someone breaks the mold in a world of tradition.
9.00
Author: Ameiro Miso
Status: Ongoing
Why Don't You Make the Twins Your "Girlfriend" Together? (Japanese: 双子を一緒に「彼女」にしてみない?, Romaji: Futago o Issho ni "Kanojo" ni Shite Minai?) is a comedic and romantic manga that follows a protagonist who finds themselves caught in humorous and awkward situations involving twin girls. The story revolves around the playful dynamics, misunderstandings, and flirtatious interactions as the protagonist navigates the idea of dating both twins simultaneously. With lighthearted humor, romantic tension, and quirky character interactions, the manga explores themes of love, attraction, and the complications of close relationships. Why Don't You Make the Twins Your "Girlfriend" Together? captivates readers with its fun storytelling, charming characters, and entertaining scenarios, making it an engaging read for fans of romantic comedy and slice-of-life manga with a playful twist on romance tropes.
7.00
Author: Aki Tokage
Status: Ongoing
Yomega Kiss (ヨメガ・キッス, Yomega Kissu, Йомега поцелуй) is a romantic comedy manga that blends youthful energy, awkward encounters, and the charm of unexpected relationships. The story centers on a pair of characters whose lives become intertwined through a sudden and fateful kiss, sparking a chain of humorous, heartfelt, and sometimes embarrassing situations that test their feelings and understanding of one another. What makes Yomega Kiss engaging is its balance between lighthearted comedy and genuine emotional growth, as the characters navigate the challenges of attraction, misunderstandings, and the journey toward love. With expressive artwork, witty dialogue, and relatable teenage emotions, the manga captures both the excitement and vulnerability of young romance. Yomega Kiss appeals to fans who enjoy sweet yet slightly chaotic love stories, offering a narrative that is playful, warm, and irresistibly entertaining while reminding readers of the unpredictable ways love can begin.
7.00
Author: Matono Anji
Status: Ongoing
The Hundred Ghost Stories That Led to My Death (百の怪談が僕を死に導いた, Hyaku no Kaidan ga Boku o Shi ni Michibiita) is an unsettling horror manga about a man who vows to gather one hundred ghost stories, only to discover that each story claims a piece of his life. What begins as grim fascination turns into obsession; every retold whisper and salvaged entry draws apparitions closer and frays the boundary between memory and nightmare. The narrative relies on atmospheric detail, slow-burn dread, and unreliable perspective to make mundane settings feel hostile and intimate moments terrifying. As the count nears completion, paranoia, guilt, and spectral visitations escalate, forcing the protagonist to confront whether stories summon the dead or merely reveal truths he cannot escape. With its blend of folklore, psychological tension, and tragic inevitability, The Hundred Ghost Stories That Led to My Death offers a literary brand of horror that lingers long after the final page.
9.00
Author: Maruto Fumiaki
Status: Ongoing
It’s Quite Late, but I’ve Fallen in Love with My Childhood Friend (今さらですが、幼馴染みを好きになりました, Imasara desu ga, Osananajimi wo Suki ni Narimashita) is a heartwarming romance manga that explores the tender emotions and bittersweet timing of love between childhood friends. The story follows two individuals who have shared countless memories growing up together, only to realize much later that their bond has quietly blossomed into something deeper. With a mix of nostalgia, awkward confessions, and the struggles of balancing friendship with new romantic feelings, It’s Quite Late, but I’ve Fallen in Love with My Childhood Friend delivers a relatable and emotional journey for readers who appreciate slow-burn romance. Its charming art style and realistic dialogue enhance the atmosphere, creating a story that feels both sincere and comforting. Perfect for fans of school-life and friends-to-lovers themes, this manga beautifully captures the delicate transition from friendship to love, making it a touching read for anyone who has experienced late-blooming feelings.
10.00
Author: Mihagi Senya
Status: Ongoing
When I Got to Remote Class, I Had to Move in with the Most Beautiful Girl in My Class (Japanese: 遠隔授業でクラス一の美少女と同居することになった, Romaji: Enkaku Jugyō de Kurasu Ichi no Bishōjo to Dōkyo Suru Koto ni Natta) is a romantic comedy manga that blends humor, awkward situations, and teenage romance. The story follows a high school student who, due to remote learning circumstances, unexpectedly ends up living with the most beautiful girl in his class. As they navigate cohabitation, school life, and personal boundaries, comedic misunderstandings and heartwarming moments abound. The manga explores themes of romance, friendship, and the challenges of growing up while adding a lighthearted twist to the classic “living together” trope. When I Got to Remote Class, I Had to Move in with the Most Beautiful Girl in My Class captivates readers with its charming characters, humorous scenarios, and romantic tension, making it an entertaining read for fans of slice-of-life and school romance stories.
10.00
Author: Asamiya Kia
Status: Ongoing
Kanojo no Carrera is a sports and romance manga that follows the story of a determined young woman striving to make her mark in the competitive world of racing. Balancing intense training, high-stakes competitions, and personal relationships, she faces both physical and emotional challenges that test her resolve, skill, and passion for the sport. Along the way, she encounters rivals, mentors, and potential love interests who help shape her journey and growth. The manga highlights themes of perseverance, ambition, and self-discovery, blending adrenaline-filled race sequences with heartfelt character moments. Kanojo no Carrera appeals to readers who enjoy stories that combine dynamic sports action with emotional depth, capturing the excitement of racing and the personal triumphs and struggles that come with chasing one’s dreams.
9.00
Author: Karasu
Status: Ongoing
Erotical Wizard and 12 Brides (エロティカルウィザードと12人の花嫁, Erotical Wizard to 12-nin no Hanayome) is a provocative and comedic Japanese manga that blends fantasy, romance, and adult humor. The story follows Azrael, a powerful but flirtatious wizard tasked with guiding and protecting twelve magical brides, each possessing unique abilities and charms. As he trains, lives with, and navigates the affections of these extraordinary women, Azrael finds himself in increasingly outrageous and risqué situations, balancing his magical responsibilities with the chaotic dynamics of his harem. Packed with humorous misunderstandings, magical mishaps, and romantic entanglements, Erotical Wizard and 12 Brides offers a bold mix of comedy, fantasy adventure, and playful adult themes. With its vibrant artwork and energetic storytelling, this manga caters to readers who enjoy harem comedies, fantasy escapades, and a lighthearted approach to romance with an erotic twist. It’s a must-read for fans looking for whimsical magic combined with adult humor and entertaining character interactions.