8.20
Author: N/A
Status: Ongoing
High schoolers Minami Ikoma and Yuzu Makita have been childhood friends since grade school. Since their parents are friends, they have always been together. However, as Minami sees her friend get confessed to, feelings in her own heart start to sprout. A romantic comedy of two childhood friend starts.
8.20
Author: N/A
Status: Ongoing
Becoming a Magic School Mage is a lighthearted fantasy manhwa that follows the journey of Lynn, an ordinary girl who dreams of mastering magic despite her humble beginnings. When she unexpectedly receives an invitation to enroll in the kingdom’s most prestigious magic academy, she enters a world of enchanted classrooms, mysterious professors, and fiercely competitive classmates. Struggling at first to keep up with students from elite magical families, Lynn discovers hidden potential and an inventive approach to spells that sets her apart. Along the way, she forges friendships, faces jealous rivals, and uncovers secrets about the academy that could change the future of magic itself. Blending school-life comedy with thrilling magical duels, Becoming a Magic School Mage delivers a charming mix of adventure, character growth, and whimsical fantasy that will delight readers who enjoy stories of underdogs rising to greatness in a world of wands and wonders.
8.60
Author: N/A
Status: Ongoing
Otomege Sekai wa Mob ni Kibishii Sekai desu (乙女ゲーム世界はモブに厳しい世界です, Otome Game Sekai wa Mob ni Kibishii Sekai Desu) is an engaging manga that immerses readers in a world where the protagonist is reincarnated as a minor background character in an otome game. Unlike the main heroines who enjoy privilege and scripted romance, the “mob” characters must navigate a harsh social hierarchy and survive unexpected challenges, offering a fresh twist on familiar otome scenarios. The story blends humor, suspense, and clever strategies as the main character maneuvers through dangerous situations while trying to avoid tragic fates. Fans appreciate the witty dialogue, creative world-building, and the diverse supporting cast that adds depth to the narrative. Otomege Sekai wa Mob ni Kibishii Sekai desu stands out for its unique perspective, showing life from the overlooked characters’ point of view, making it a must-read for both otome enthusiasts and newcomers seeking a mix of comedy, adventure, and subversive storytelling.
8.60
Author: N/A
Status: Ongoing
The boy Leopin was born with unnaturally high dexterity. From an early age, he used his dexterity to contribute to his peers in a variety of crafts. Leopin and his friends entered the Royal Pioneer Academy. However, during the “Ritual of Ability Development” at the entrance ceremony, the status given to Leopin was disastrous.”Occupation: Unemployed.””All statuses except dexterity remain at their initial values and do not grow.””Skills are poor dexterity*.”Leopin’s classmates exiled him because he had nothing to offer other than his dexterity. Leopin is placed in the “Special Training Class”, a class for failures. Leopin is left all alone. However, he realizes that the skill he has been given, “Poor Dexterity,” has an unexpected performance. That isYou can convert your dexterity status to any other status.You can change your occupation to any one you want.The first thing Leopin did was to become a lumberjack. First, Leopin changed his job to “Lumberjack” to get wood from the forest. He then became a carpenter and built the most magnificent house of all. He became an Appraiser to identify rare items, and a Battle Axe User to fight off students from other classes who tried to attack him. Become a Ranger to explore dungeons and a Ninja to get through traps with ease.Leopin, alone (solo), had gained enough power to do everything.As Leopin continues to be a warrior, he is adored by his childhood friend, a saint, and admired by a beautiful alchemist, and his activities become even more well known. On the other hand, the classmates who expelled Leopin regret their decision to do so when they witness Leopin’s abilities.Their home remains a shack, they are unable to explore, and they gradually lose their place in the school and are ruined.*Explanation: the skill is not “poor dexterity”, but “dexterous poor”, which is the japanese equivalent to a Jack of all trades, master of none; since they can do a bit of everything, they are “dexterous”, but since they have mastered none, they supposedly cannot make a living from it, hence they are “poor”.
9.40
Author: N/A
Status: Ongoing
Blue Period (ブルーピリオド, Burū Piriodo, Блю Период) is a critically acclaimed manga that beautifully blends youth, self-discovery, and the pursuit of art. The story follows Yatora Yaguchi, a high school student who seems to have everything under control—good grades, popularity, and a bright future. However, he feels empty inside until he encounters a painting that sparks an unfamiliar passion within him. This moment becomes the turning point of his life, pushing him toward the challenging world of fine arts. Blue Period captures Yatora’s struggles as he chases admission to the prestigious Tokyo University of the Arts, battling self-doubt, financial obstacles, and the fierce competition of talented peers. The manga shines not only as a tale of artistic growth but also as an exploration of identity, resilience, and the courage to follow one’s true calling. With its heartfelt storytelling and inspiring themes, Blue Period resonates deeply with readers who dream of embracing their creativity against all odds.
8.00
Author: N/A
Status: Ongoing
Ogami Tsumiki to Kinichijou. (大神ツミキと奇日常。) is a quirky slice-of-life comedy manga that follows the everyday adventures of Ogami Tsumiki, a character whose life is anything but ordinary. Despite the title’s play on “kinichijou,” which suggests a strange or unusual kind of daily routine, the series manages to blend oddball scenarios with lighthearted humor and a touch of warmth. What makes Ogami Tsumiki to Kinichijou. stand out is its unique balance of eccentric events with relatable emotions, turning seemingly bizarre happenings into engaging and funny storytelling. Readers can expect unexpected twists in daily life, comedic misunderstandings, and a cast of characters that enhance both the humor and charm of the narrative. With expressive artwork that highlights the absurdity of each situation while keeping the tone playful, Ogami Tsumiki to Kinichijou. is perfect for fans of unconventional slice-of-life manga. It’s a delightful mix of comedy and curiosity, celebrating the unpredictability of everyday life.
8.40
Author: N/A
Status: Ongoing
Devil Returns To School Days (악마는 다시 학교로 돌아간다, Akma-neun Dasi Hakgyoro Doraganda) is a thrilling Korean manhwa that mixes supernatural elements with intense school life drama. The story centers around a mysterious young man who once lived as a devil and suddenly finds himself back in the world of humans, forced to experience high school all over again. His return, however, is far from ordinary, as his demonic past and powers continue to influence his present, drawing him into conflicts, rivalries, and dangerous encounters with both students and hidden enemies. Unlike typical school life stories, Devil Returns To School Days delivers a darker and more suspenseful narrative that explores themes of revenge, power struggles, and the fine line between humanity and monstrosity. Packed with tension, unexpected twists, and intriguing character dynamics, this manhwa offers readers a unique blend of fantasy and psychological drama. Fans of supernatural school settings will find Devil Returns To School Days an exciting and memorable read.
7.60
Author: N/A
Status: Ongoing
Oroka na Tenshi wa Akuma to Odoru (愚かな天使は悪魔と踊る, The Foolish Angel Dances with the Devil) is a dark fantasy manga that follows a protagonist caught between celestial and demonic forces, navigating a world of intrigue, moral dilemmas, and supernatural conflicts. The story centers on the interactions between an angel with questionable judgment and a cunning devil, whose dance of manipulation, strategy, and unexpected alliances drives the plot. Oroka na Tenshi wa Akuma to Odoru blends intense action, psychological tension, and moments of dark humor, exploring themes of trust, deception, and the gray areas between good and evil. The narrative highlights character complexity, dynamic confrontations, and the consequences of choices in a high-stakes supernatural setting. With detailed artwork, dramatic storytelling, and captivating world-building, Oroka na Tenshi wa Akuma to Odoru immerses readers in a suspenseful and thrilling tale of angels, demons, and the delicate balance between virtue and vice, appealing to fans of dark fantasy and morally intricate narratives.
8.60
Author: N/A
Status: Ongoing
Gal ni Yasashii Otaku-kun (ギャルに優しいオタクくん, The Otaku Guy Who’s Kind to Gals) is a Japanese romantic comedy manga that highlights the sweet yet awkward dynamic between two unlikely high school archetypes. The story revolves around a stylish gal who is used to being judged by stereotypes and an otaku boy who, unlike others, treats her with genuine kindness and respect. Surprised by his sincerity, the gal begins to see past their social differences, leading to humorous misunderstandings, heartfelt interactions, and the slow blossoming of unexpected romance. Gal ni Yasashii Otaku-kun flips the usual high school relationship tropes by focusing on empathy, acceptance, and the discovery that people from different worlds can form meaningful bonds. With its lighthearted charm, comedic timing, and wholesome romantic undertones, the manga offers readers a refreshing take on school romance while celebrating kindness, mutual respect, and breaking through surface-level impressions.
8.80
Author: N/A
Status: Ongoing
The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You (君のことが大大大大大好きな100人の彼女, Kimi no Koto ga Dai Dai Dai Dai Daisuki na 100-nin no Kanojo) is a hilarious and over-the-top romantic comedy manga that takes the harem genre to its absolute extreme. The story follows Aijou Rentarou, a boy who, after years of rejection, receives a divine revelation that he is destined to have 100 soulmates. However, there’s a catch: if he fails to return any of their feelings, that girl will face a tragic fate. Determined to love them all equally, Rentarou embraces his wild destiny, building relationships filled with comedic chaos, heartwarming affection, and absurdly charming scenarios. The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You combines slapstick humor, parody, and genuine romance, making it a unique blend of comedy and heartfelt storytelling. With expressive art and endless creativity, this manga is a must-read for fans of harem rom-coms that don’t take themselves too seriously but still deliver plenty of heart.