7.00
Author: Sako Toshio
Status: Completed
Usogui (嘘喰い, The Lie Eater) is a gripping Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Toshio Sako. Serialized in Weekly Young Jump from 2006 to 2017, it spans 49 volumes. The story follows Baku Madarame, known as "Usogui" or "The Lie Eater," a master gambler who thrives on high-stakes games where the ante is often life itself. Alongside his allies, Baku navigates the dangerous world of Kakerou, an underground organization that oversees these deadly gambles. Each game is a battle of wits, deception, and strategy, with opponents who are as cunning as they are ruthless. As Baku climbs the ranks, he faces increasingly perilous challenges, all while uncovering the dark secrets of Kakerou. With its intricate plot twists, complex characters, and intense psychological battles, Usogui offers a compelling narrative that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.
10.00
Author: Coffee
Status: Ongoing
WonDance (ワンダンス, Wandansu) is a heartfelt slice-of-life and romance manga by Coffee that blends youth, personal growth, and the expressive world of dance. The story revolves around Kaboku Kotani, a shy high school student who struggles with communication due to a stutter. His world changes when he meets the lively and free-spirited dancer Wanda Hoshigome, whose passion for dancing inspires him to step out of his comfort zone. Through dance, Kaboku discovers not only a new way to express himself but also the courage to connect with others and face his insecurities. WonDance beautifully portrays the struggles and joys of adolescence, capturing the emotions of self-discovery, friendship, and first love. The series shines with its realistic character development, dynamic illustrations that bring dance scenes to life, and a touching narrative about finding one’s own rhythm in life. WonDance is an inspiring manga for readers who appreciate heartfelt stories mixed with artistic expression and youth romance.
10.00
Author: Itou Junji
Status: Completed
Black Paradox (ブラックパラドクス, Burakku Paradokusu, 블랙 패러독스) is a psychological horror manga by Junji Ito that delves into the eerie depths of despair, identity, and the unknown. The story revolves around four strangers—each burdened by dark secrets and suicidal thoughts—who come together with the shared intention of ending their lives. However, their journey takes a bizarre turn when they encounter surreal phenomena, mysterious portals, and the terrifying concept of doppelgängers. True to Junji Ito’s signature style, Black Paradox combines unsettling visuals with profound existential themes, leaving readers both disturbed and fascinated. The narrative challenges perceptions of reality, exploring the fragile line between life and death, hope and despair. With its haunting imagery and thought-provoking storyline, Black Paradox stands out as one of Ito’s most chilling works. Perfect for fans of psychological thrillers and cosmic horror, this manga delivers an unforgettable reading experience that lingers long after the final page.
8.00
Author: Tonogaya Miyuki
Status: Ongoing
Ice Guy and the Cool Female Colleague (氷属性男子とクールな同僚女子, Kōri Zokusei Danshi to Kūru na Dōryō Joshi) is a sweet workplace romantic comedy manga that blends lighthearted humor with heartwarming charm. The story follows Himuro, a young office worker who happens to be a descendant of a snow spirit, causing his emotions to manifest in ice and snow whenever he gets flustered. Despite his struggles to fit into everyday life, his kindhearted and reliable colleague, Fuyutsuki-san, always supports him with warmth and understanding. Their growing bond creates a gentle yet touching romance, full of awkward moments, workplace banter, and the slow blossoming of mutual affection. With its soft art style, wholesome characters, and relatable themes of acceptance, kindness, and finding love in unexpected places, Ice Guy and the Cool Female Colleague offers readers a refreshing mix of comedy and romance. It’s an ideal read for fans who enjoy light, heart-melting stories with a touch of fantasy woven into everyday life.
8.00
Author: Sanbe Kei
Status: Ongoing
Mizutamari ni Ukabu Shima (水溜まりに浮かぶ島, Island in a Puddle) is a gripping psychological drama manga by Kei Sanbe. The story follows Minato Myojin, a young boy whose ordinary life changes dramatically when a mysterious event causes him to swap bodies with a dangerous criminal. As Minato navigates the criminal underworld, he must protect his younger sister and unravel the truth behind the bizarre body swap. Blending suspense, mystery, and supernatural elements, Mizutamari ni Ukabu Shima delivers a tense, emotional narrative that explores themes of family, morality, and survival. With its intense plot twists, well-developed characters, and dark yet compelling atmosphere, this manga captivates readers looking for thought-provoking and thrilling storytelling. Praised for its psychological depth and unique premise, Mizutamari ni Ukabu Shima stands out as a must-read for fans of suspenseful seinen manga, offering a powerful mix of drama, intrigue, and unexpected moments that keep readers on the edge of their seats.
9.00
Author: Kui Ryoko
Status: Completed
Dungeon Meshi (ダンジョン飯, Danjon Meshi; also known as Delicious in Dungeon) is a critically acclaimed fantasy cooking manga by Ryoko Kui that blends classic dungeon-crawling adventure with mouthwatering gourmet creativity. The story follows Laios, a determined swordsman whose sister is devoured by a dragon deep within a perilous labyrinth. With his adventuring party low on supplies and time running out, Laios devises a bold plan: to cook and eat the monsters they encounter while descending the dungeon’s dangerous levels. Together with the elven mage Marcille, the half-foot thief Chilchuck, and the seasoned dwarf chef Senshi, the group experiments with recipes from slimes to basilisks, turning survival into an art. Dungeon Meshi stands out for its perfect balance of humor, imaginative world-building, and surprisingly detailed culinary techniques, making every chapter a feast for both fantasy and food lovers. This unique blend of adventure and gastronomy has earned Dungeon Meshi worldwide praise and a devoted fanbase.
8.00
Author: Araki Hirohiko
Status: Completed
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 7 - Steel Ball Run (Official Colored) (ジョジョの奇妙な冒険 第7部 スティール・ボール・ラン(公式カラー版), JoJo no Kimyō na Bōken Dai 7 Bu: Steel Ball Run) follows Johnny Joestar, a paraplegic former jockey, as he competes in the cross-continental Steel Ball Run horse race while uncovering a conspiracy involving the powerful Corpse Parts. Alongside Gyro Zeppeli, Johnny learns to master the mystical Spin technique to survive deadly Stand battles and uncover hidden truths. The official colored edition enhances Hirohiko Araki’s intricate and dynamic artwork, bringing the thrilling races, intense fights, and expressive characters to life in vivid detail. JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 7 - Steel Ball Run (Official Colored) offers a gripping mix of action, strategy, and adventure, making it an essential read for fans eager to experience the rich and colorful world of JoJo in its most vibrant form.
9.00
Author: Oku Hiroya
Status: Completed
GIGANT (ギガント, Giganto) is a thrilling sci-fi fantasy manga by Hiroya Oku, the creator of GANTZ and Inuyashiki, that blends action, drama, and social commentary. The story follows Rei Yokoyamada, an ordinary high school student with dreams of becoming a filmmaker, whose life takes a dramatic turn when he meets Chiho “Papico” Johansson, a popular adult film actress who suddenly gains the power to transform into a giant. As her newfound abilities attract the attention of mysterious forces and the world faces strange supernatural events, Rei and Chiho must navigate chaos, moral dilemmas, and the thin line between heroism and destruction. With Oku’s signature detailed artwork and mature storytelling, GIGANT explores themes of power, responsibility, human relationships, and societal pressure while delivering intense battles and emotional drama. It is a captivating read for fans of sci-fi, fantasy, and action-packed stories with a thought-provoking edge.
7.00
Author: Shigemitsu Harada
Status: Completed
Hataraku Saibou BLACK (はたらく細胞BLACK, Cells at Work! BLACK) is a darker and more mature spin-off of the original Hataraku Saibou series, presenting a gritty and realistic portrayal of the human body under extreme stress and unhealthy conditions. Unlike the lighthearted and comedic tone of the original, this manga focuses on how poor lifestyle choices, such as excessive drinking, smoking, and chronic stress, impact the cells and organs, often leading to intense battles for survival and life-threatening consequences. The story follows Red Blood Cells, White Blood Cells, and other cellular characters as they struggle to maintain the body’s health in an environment pushed to its limits. Hataraku Saibou BLACK stands out for combining biological education with dramatic, sometimes harrowing storytelling, providing a sobering look at the effects of unhealthy living. Fans of Cells at Work! and those interested in realistic depictions of human physiology and cellular action will find Hataraku Saibou BLACK both informative and compelling.
9.00
Author: Sakamoto Shinichi
Status: Completed
Innocent (イノサン, Inosan) by Sakamoto Shinichi is a historical seinen manga that paints a haunting yet beautiful portrait of 18th-century France, just before the French Revolution. The series follows Charles-Henri Sanson, a young man destined to inherit the role of Royal Executioner of Paris, a duty passed down through his family for generations. Torn between his personal morality and the weight of his bloodstained profession, Charles must navigate the cruelty of aristocracy, the suffering of the common people, and the turbulent winds of change sweeping through society. With its meticulous artwork, dramatic storytelling, and raw emotional depth, Innocent doesn’t shy away from depicting the brutality of executions, the decadence of the nobility, and the inner conflicts of a man trapped between duty and humanity. At once elegant and unsettling, this manga offers a powerful exploration of justice, morality, and the price of history.