9.00
Author: Yazuki Misaki
Status: Completed
My Husband Is Sleeping in the Freezer (夫は冷凍庫で眠っている, Otto wa Reitōko de Nemutte Iru) is a dark comedy and suspenseful manga that blends mystery, humor, and shocking twists. The story follows a seemingly ordinary woman whose life takes a bizarre and chilling turn when she discovers her husband sleeping in the freezer under mysterious circumstances. As the narrative unfolds, secrets, unexpected motivations, and darkly comedic situations come to light, keeping readers on edge while delivering ironic humor. The manga explores themes of trust, deception, and the hidden complexities within relationships, all while maintaining a balance between suspense and absurdity. My Husband Is Sleeping in the Freezer captivates readers with its unique premise, intriguing plot, and the blend of dark humor and psychological tension that makes it both shocking and entertaining.
7.00
Author: Taizan5
Status: Completed
The Ichinose Family’s Deadly Sins (一ノ瀬家の大罪, Ichinose-ke no Taizai) is a psychological drama manga that masterfully explores the fragility of memory, the weight of secrets, and the darkness hidden within family bonds. The story begins when the Ichinose family wakes up after a tragic accident with no recollection of their past. Forced to rebuild their lives together, they gradually uncover disturbing truths about themselves—each member harboring sins that shatter the illusion of a perfect household. As lies, guilt, and suppressed memories resurface, the manga delves into the complexity of identity and the question of whether people can truly start over or if the past inevitably defines them. With its suspenseful pacing, raw emotional depth, and unexpected twists, The Ichinose Family’s Deadly Sins keeps readers on edge while challenging them to reflect on forgiveness, regret, and the hidden struggles within families. It’s a haunting yet poignant read for fans of dark, thought-provoking stories.
8.00
Author: Hokazono Masaya
Status: Completed
Killing Morph (Japanese: 殺戮モルフ, Killing Morph) is a gripping psychological horror manga that delves into the complexities of trauma, perception, and identity. The narrative follows Madoka, a young woman who survives a brutal street massacre in Ikebukuro, only to be haunted by disturbing visions of the killer, known as Morph. As Madoka grapples with the aftermath of the tragedy, she begins to question her own sanity, unsure whether the horrific images are real or figments of her imagination. The story explores themes of mental anguish, the impact of violence on the psyche, and the blurred lines between reality and delusion. With its intense atmosphere, intricate character development, and thought-provoking narrative, Killing Morph offers readers a chilling and immersive experience. Fans of psychological thrillers and horror manga will find this series both captivating and unsettling, as it challenges perceptions and delves deep into the human mind.
9.00
Author: Mokumoku Ren
Status: Ongoing
The Summer Hikaru Died (光が死んだ夏, Hikari ga Shinda Natsu, 히카루가 죽은 여름) is a poignant and emotionally gripping manga that explores loss, grief, and the fragility of life. The story follows the aftermath of a tragic summer when Hikaru passes away, profoundly affecting the people around them. Through the eyes of friends and family, readers witness the struggles of coping with sorrow, the process of healing, and the enduring impact of memories left behind. The Summer Hikaru Died combines heartfelt storytelling with delicate character development, capturing both the pain of loss and the small moments of hope that emerge in its wake. With evocative illustrations and a moving narrative, this manga resonates deeply with readers who appreciate stories about human emotion, reflection, and the bonds that persist even after tragedy. It is a touching and unforgettable read for fans of emotional drama and contemplative storytelling.
8.00
Author: Otsuka Eiji
Status: Ongoing
MPD Psycho (エムピーディーサイコ, Multiple Personality Detective Psycho) is a dark and gripping psychological thriller manga by Eiji Ōtsuka and Shou Tajima. The story follows a detective who suffers from multiple personality disorder as he investigates a series of gruesome and mysterious crimes connected to a shadowy organization. MPD Psycho blends elements of horror, mystery, and suspense, exploring themes of identity, memory, trauma, and the thin line between sanity and madness. The narrative’s complex structure, combined with its intense psychological tension and shocking plot twists, keeps readers constantly guessing and engaged. With its detailed artwork, disturbing yet compelling storytelling, and deep character exploration, MPD Psycho stands out as a landmark series in psychological horror and seinen manga. It offers a haunting and thought-provoking experience for fans who enjoy dark, intricate, and suspense-filled narratives.
7.00
Author: Asagiri Kafka
Status: Completed
Bungo Stray Dogs: BEAST (文豪ストレイドッグス BEAST, Bungō Sutorei Doggusu BEAST) is a Japanese manga series written by Kafka Asagiri and illustrated by Shiwasu Hoshikawa. This spin-off from the Bungo Stray Dogs universe presents an alternate reality where the roles of key characters are reversed. In this parallel world, Ryūnosuke Akutagawa, traditionally a member of the Port Mafia, joins the Armed Detective Agency, while Atsushi Nakajima, usually aligned with the Agency, becomes a member of the Port Mafia. The narrative delves into their complex relationship as they navigate this flipped world, exploring themes of identity, morality, and the consequences of choices. The series is known for its darker tone compared to the original, offering fans a fresh perspective on beloved characters. Bungo Stray Dogs: BEAST adds depth to the franchise, providing an intriguing "what if" scenario that enriches the overall storyline.
8.00
Author: Hanazawa Kengo
Status: Completed
Hideo Suzuki is a thirty-five year old mangaka assistant struggling to be the hero in his own life by breaking back into the lime light with a new serial all the while juggling his relationship with his girlfriend and his own delusions. However, as hard as Hideo may try, the world seems to have a different set of plans for him; sinister and dark machinations that completely overturn his reality as he knows it. Nominated for the 3rd and 4th Manga Taisho Award (2010 and 2011).
7.00
Author: Kim Carnby
Status: Completed
Bastard (HWANG Youngchan / Carnby Kim) is a psychological horror-thriller manhwa that delves into darkness, family secrets, and moral torment. ((바스타드, Bastadeu)) The story follows Seon Jin, a high school student who seems meek, isolated, and bullied—but his greatest fear lies not in classmates, but in his own father. To the outside world, his father is a charitable, successful businessman; in truth, he is a ruthless serial killer. For years, Seon Jin has been forced into complicity, acting under his father’s orders while maintaining the façade of innocence. When a new transfer student, Yoon Kyun, enters their life, hardships escalate: Seon Jin faces a powerful internal conflict—whether to protect her by obeying his father’s sinister demands, or to finally break free from the horrifying legacy he was born into. With suspense, moral ambiguity, and emotional tension, Bastard (HWANG Youngchan) crafts a gripping narrative about betrayal, guilt, and the struggle for redemption.
9.00
Author: Yu Satomi
Status: Completed
Noah of the Blood Sea (ノア・オブ・ザ・ブラッドシー, Noa obu za Buraddo Shī) is a Japanese manga that blends dark fantasy, action, and horror into a thrilling and intense story. The plot follows Noah, a protagonist navigating a perilous world engulfed by a blood-soaked sea, where monstrous creatures, ruthless enemies, and deadly challenges lurk at every turn. As Noah fights for survival and uncovers hidden truths about the cursed world, the story explores themes of vengeance, resilience, and the struggle between humanity and monstrosity. What makes Noah of the Blood Sea stand out is its dark, immersive atmosphere, dynamic combat sequences, and emotionally charged narrative, keeping readers on edge throughout the journey. With detailed and striking artwork, gripping storylines, and tense action scenes, this manga appeals to fans of dark fantasy, supernatural thrillers, and intense adventure tales. Noah of the Blood Sea delivers a suspenseful and captivating reading experience full of danger, intrigue, and raw emotion.
9.00
Author: Tomisawa Hiroki
Status: Ongoing
Super Smartphone (スーパー・スマートフォン, Sūpā Sumātofon) is a suspenseful mystery manga written by Hiroki Tomisawa and illustrated by Kentaro Hidano that explores the dark side of knowledge and ambition. The story follows high school student Kiyosumi Kyuu, an intelligent but socially withdrawn boy who one day receives a mysterious, hyper-advanced smartphone known only as the “Super Smartphone.” This device can access almost any information in the world—hidden records, private secrets, and even data that seems impossible to know. At first, Kyuu uses it to solve small problems and satisfy his curiosity, but he quickly discovers that such power attracts dangerous attention. As rival factions and other mysterious “owners” of similar devices emerge, Kyuu is drawn into a high-stakes game of wits where every choice carries life-or-death consequences. Super Smartphone masterfully blends psychological tension, technological intrigue, and cat-and-mouse strategy, making it perfect for fans of intense, clever thrillers like Death Note and Liar Game.