9.00
Author: Konkichi
Status: Ongoing
Wakaba-chan Wants to Make It Clear (わかばちゃんははっきりさせたい, Wakaba-chan wa Hakkiri Sasetai) is a heartwarming and comedic slice-of-life manga series that follows the endearing Wakaba-chan as she navigates the challenges of expressing her feelings and intentions clearly to those around her. Known for her earnest personality and relatable struggles, Wakaba-chan’s journey is filled with humorous misunderstandings, awkward moments, and touching interactions that highlight the complexities of communication in everyday life. Wakaba-chan Wants to Make It Clear blends light romance, friendship, and character-driven storytelling, creating a charming narrative that resonates with readers of all ages. The manga captivates audiences with its expressive artwork, relatable scenarios, and the protagonist’s determined yet relatable approach to making her emotions understood. Themes of honesty, courage, and personal growth are woven throughout the series, making each chapter both entertaining and meaningful. Fans of slice-of-life comedy and heartwarming stories will find Wakaba-chan Wants to Make It Clear a delightful and engaging read.
7.00
Author: Aengo
Status: Ongoing
Your Smile Is a Trap (너의 미소는 함정, Neoui Miso-neun Hamjeong) is a Korean manhwa that blends high school romance with comedy and slice-of-life charm. The story centers on a seemingly average student whose ordinary days take a sharp turn when he encounters a classmate whose smile hides more than it reveals. Beneath the innocent and charming appearance lies a mischievous personality that constantly pulls him into humorous, awkward, and unexpectedly heartwarming situations. As their relationship develops, the protagonist finds himself torn between being wary of the “trap” hidden behind that smile and being drawn to the warmth and sincerity it sometimes reveals. Your Smile Is a Trap captures the ups and downs of teenage life, from classroom antics and youthful crushes to the subtle emotional growth that comes with learning about trust and affection. With its fun character dynamics and relatable school-life setting, this manhwa offers a refreshing and entertaining take on young love.
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: Takeda Super
Status: Ongoing
I Like You Who Can Have Sex With Anyone (誰とでもセックスできる君が好き, Dare to Demo Sex Dekiru Kimi ga Suki) is a provocative romance and drama manga that explores themes of desire, intimacy, and emotional complexity in modern relationships. The story revolves around a protagonist drawn to someone who lives with complete sexual freedom, unbound by traditional expectations of love or exclusivity. Rather than treating the subject matter superficially, I Like You Who Can Have Sex With Anyone delves into the psychological struggles of balancing attraction, insecurity, and the search for genuine connection in a world where intimacy can be fleeting. It highlights both the liberating and painful sides of nontraditional relationships, making readers question the true meaning of love, trust, and personal boundaries. With its bold premise, emotional tension, and raw honesty, this manga stands out as a mature and thought-provoking work that isn’t afraid to challenge taboos while exploring the vulnerability behind human connections.
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.
7.00
Author: Ikari Manatsu
Status: Ongoing
What I'd Like to Do With That Gloomy Girl (Japanese: あの陰キャ女子とやりたいこと, Romaji: Ano Inkya Joshi to Yaritai Koto) is a charming romantic comedy manga that explores the quirky dynamics between contrasting personalities. The story follows a cheerful and outgoing protagonist who becomes fascinated with a gloomy, introverted girl in his school. Intrigued by her mysterious aura and unique perspective on life, he tries to understand her world while forming a genuine connection. As their interactions develop, the manga humorously and tenderly depicts the awkward, sweet, and sometimes unpredictable moments of teenage romance. Through engaging character development and relatable situations, What I'd Like to Do With That Gloomy Girl highlights themes of empathy, understanding, and the joys of connecting with someone different from yourself. With its mix of comedy, heartwarming moments, and lighthearted romance, this manga captivates readers looking for a feel-good story with endearing characters and charming, everyday interactions.
7.00
Author: Natsuichi
Status: Ongoing
Misaki-kun is Unobtainable (ミサキくんは手に入らない, Misaki-kun wa Te ni Hairanai) is a sweet yet emotionally charged shoujo romance manga that explores the thrill and frustration of an elusive first love. The story centers on Misaki, a boy whose mysterious charm and aloof personality make him the object of many girls’ admiration, yet he remains distant and seemingly impossible to win over. Hina, a spirited classmate, is determined to break through his cool exterior, discovering along the way that Misaki’s guarded heart hides past wounds and quiet insecurities. Their slow-burning relationship is filled with playful banter, subtle glances, and moments of vulnerability that challenge both of them to open up. With delicate, expressive artwork and a perfect balance of lighthearted comedy and tender drama, Misaki-kun is Unobtainable captures the bittersweet excitement of young love. Readers who adore stories of mysterious crushes and the chase for someone who seems just out of reach will be captivated by its charm.
8.00
Author: Kiuchi Kazuhiro
Status: Ongoing
Be-Bop Highschool (ビーバップハイスクール, Bī Bappu Haisukūru) is a classic delinquent comedy manga that captures the wild, rebellious spirit of Japanese youth in the 1980s. The story follows best friends Kato Hiroshi and Nakama Toru, two notorious high school troublemakers who spend their days brawling with rival gangs, getting into outrageous scrapes, and testing the limits of school authority. While their lives are filled with fistfights, pranks, and chaotic encounters, the manga also highlights their unshakable loyalty and the unspoken code of friendship that keeps them together through every misadventure. With sharp humor, exaggerated action, and a nostalgic look at the yankii (delinquent) subculture, Be-Bop Highschool blends over-the-top comedy with genuine moments of camaraderie. Its bold artwork and larger-than-life characters have made it a cult favorite, influencing countless later works about juvenile delinquents and remaining a definitive portrayal of rough-and-tumble teenage life in Japan.
9.00
Author: Jooho
Status: Ongoing
Villain Classroom (悪役令嬢育成クラス, Akuyaku Reijō Ikusei Kurasu) is a compelling manga series that follows the unconventional journey of students enrolled in a special academy designed to train future villains. Unlike traditional hero-focused stories, this series explores the intricacies of villainy, strategy, and personal growth, as the students learn how to cultivate cunning, intelligence, and charisma to fulfill their roles in a fantastical society. The story combines humor, drama, and fantasy elements as the characters face unique challenges, unexpected rivalries, and moral dilemmas while navigating their villainous education. Villain Classroom captivates readers with its clever plot, engaging character development, and imaginative world-building, offering a fresh perspective on the life of those typically cast as antagonists. Themes of ambition, identity, and the balance between morality and duty are woven throughout the narrative, making the series both entertaining and thought-provoking. Perfect for fans of fantasy, school life, and unconventional character-driven stories, Villain Classroom delivers intrigue, humor, and memorable adventures.