7.00
Author: Mihara Mitsuki
Status: Ongoing
Magika no Kenshi to Shoukan Maou (魔技科の剣士と召喚魔王, Magika no Kenshi to Shōkan Maō) is an exciting fantasy manga that follows the story of a skilled swordsman enrolled in a magical academy, where he learns to combine swordsmanship with powerful magical techniques. Tasked with mastering both combat and arcane arts, he encounters formidable foes, intricate plots, and the unexpected summoning of a Demon Lord, leading to a thrilling partnership that tests his abilities, strategy, and courage. Magika no Kenshi to Shoukan Maou blends elements of action, fantasy, and adventure, delivering high-stakes battles, dynamic character interactions, and intricate magical world-building. The series explores themes of growth, collaboration, and the blending of skill and magic, emphasizing how teamwork and ingenuity can overcome seemingly insurmountable challenges. With engaging protagonists, captivating combat sequences, and a richly developed magical setting, Magika no Kenshi to Shoukan Maou offers a compelling and immersive reading experience for fans of fantasy, magic, and epic adventure stories.
7.00
Author: Nakamura Asumiko
Status: Ongoing
Tales of the Kingdom (왕국 이야기, Wangguk Iyagi) is a captivating Korean manhwa that blends fantasy, adventure, and political intrigue in a richly imagined medieval world. The story follows a young protagonist who becomes entwined in the affairs of a powerful kingdom, navigating court politics, rival factions, and looming threats from outside forces. Along the way, they form alliances, uncover hidden conspiracies, and face moral dilemmas that test their courage and wisdom. With a mix of thrilling battles, strategic maneuvering, and character-driven storytelling, Tales of the Kingdom explores themes of loyalty, leadership, and the complexities of power. Its detailed artwork, immersive world-building, and engaging plot make it a compelling read for fans of epic fantasy adventures, political drama, and stories where a single character’s choices can shape the fate of an entire kingdom.
9.00
Author: Link
Status: Ongoing
World's End Harem – Fantasia (終末のハーレム ファンタジア, Shūmatsu no Hāremu Fantajia) is a dark fantasy spin-off of the World’s End Harem series, blending survival, romance, and mature themes in a medieval-inspired setting. Unlike the original’s sci-fi future, this story unfolds in a world of swords and sorcery, where powerful kingdoms and dangerous monsters threaten humanity’s survival. The protagonist, Ark, awakens in this unfamiliar land with the burden of destiny and the presence of multiple women drawn into his journey. World's End Harem – Fantasia explores not only battles and magic but also the complicated relationships between the hero and the women around him, combining political intrigue, personal desires, and the struggle for power. Its bold themes, dramatic storytelling, and detailed artwork give the series a mix of fantasy adventure and mature romance. For readers who enjoyed the original series but want a new twist, World’s End Harem – Fantasia delivers a darker, more mythical take on love and survival.
9.00
Author: Momoyama Hato
Status: Ongoing
Saihate ni Madou (最果てに惑う, Lost at the Ends of the Earth) is a dramatic and emotionally charged manga that explores themes of isolation, longing, and the fragile human spirit. Set against a backdrop of distant lands and uncertain journeys, the story follows characters who grapple with personal struggles while searching for meaning in a world that often feels unreachable. Saihate ni Madou stands out for its beautifully atmospheric storytelling, weaving together quiet moments of reflection with powerful emotional conflicts that resonate deeply with readers. The manga captures the essence of wandering souls—people who, despite hardship, continue to chase hope at the farthest edges of existence. With its hauntingly poignant art style and rich emotional depth, Saihate ni Madou appeals to fans of thought-provoking narratives that balance melancholy with quiet resilience. This series is a captivating read for those drawn to human drama, inner conflict, and the poetry of life lived on the edge of despair and discovery.
10.00
Author: Tanaka Yoshiki
Status: Ongoing
The Chronicle of Seven Cities (七都市記, Shichi Toshi Ki) is an epic fantasy manga that immerses readers in a vast world shaped by power struggles, ancient mysteries, and the destinies of seven great cities. Each city carries its own culture, rulers, and secrets, yet all are bound together by conflicts that threaten to ignite into full-scale war. In The Chronicle of Seven Cities, the story follows heroes and anti-heroes alike as they navigate political intrigue, alliances, betrayals, and the looming presence of forces greater than humanity itself. With sweeping world-building, dynamic characters, and a narrative that intertwines personal journeys with grand-scale events, the series captures the true spirit of a high fantasy epic. Richly detailed artwork brings to life everything from majestic cityscapes to intense battles. The Chronicle of Seven Cities is perfect for readers who crave immersive storytelling filled with strategy, drama, and the clash of civilizations.
7.00
Author: Hiroe Rei
Status: Ongoing
Black Lagoon (ブラック・ラグーン, Burakku Ragūn, 블랙 라군) is a highly acclaimed action-packed manga that plunges readers into the gritty underworld of crime, survival, and moral ambiguity. Written and illustrated by Rei Hiroe, Black Lagoon follows Rokuro Okajima, a Japanese businessman who finds himself entangled with the Lagoon Company, a group of mercenaries operating in Southeast Asia. The story explores themes of loyalty, corruption, and identity as Rokuro—soon nicknamed “Rock”—navigates his new life among smugglers, assassins, and warlords. Renowned for its explosive action sequences, sharp dialogue, and dark yet stylish artwork, Black Lagoon delivers a mix of adrenaline and thought-provoking storytelling. Fans are drawn to its complex characters, especially the fierce and iconic Revy, whose brutal honesty and gun-slinging skills make her unforgettable. With its blend of noir, action, and psychological tension, Black Lagoon has earned its reputation as one of the most intense and unflinching manga series for readers who crave raw, unfiltered storytelling.
8.00
Author: Hotondo Shindeiru
Status: Ongoing
My Uncle in Another World (Isekai Ojisan, 異世界おじさん) is a hilarious and refreshing isekai comedy manga that flips the usual otherworld adventure on its head. The story begins when a man wakes up from a 17-year coma, only to reveal that during that time, he was actually living in another world full of magic, monsters, and adventure. Now back in modern Japan, the “uncle” must adjust to everyday life while hilariously applying his bizarre magical abilities and recounting his unbelievable past experiences. My Uncle in Another World stands out by mixing sharp humor, parody of popular isekai tropes, and moments of genuine heartwarming connection between the uncle and his nephew. Readers are treated to absurd battles, nostalgic references, and comical misunderstandings as the uncle tries to merge his otherworldly knowledge with modern society. It’s a must-read manga for anyone who enjoys fantasy blended with slice-of-life comedy, making it one of the most unique takes on the isekai genre.
7.00
Author: Sasuga Kei
Status: Ongoing
Can I Live With You? (いっしょに住んでもいいですか?, Issho ni Sunde mo Ii desu ka?, also known as May I Stay With You?) is a Japanese romance and slice-of-life manga series that explores the evolving relationship between two young adults navigating the challenges of cohabitation. The story follows a socially awkward yet kind-hearted protagonist who is unexpectedly asked by their love interest to live together. As they share daily life, from mundane household chores to personal secrets, the pair gradually learns about trust, compromise, and emotional intimacy. The manga blends lighthearted humor with tender moments, providing a relatable portrayal of the ups and downs of living with a partner. Through engaging dialogue, authentic character interactions, and evolving emotions, Can I Live With You? captures the delicate balance between independence and connection in romantic relationships. With its charming art and heartfelt narrative, the series offers readers an entertaining and touching exploration of love, cohabitation, and personal growth.
7.00
Author: Obiya Midori
Status: Ongoing
No, Miyahara, Not You! (いいえ、宮原さんはダメです!, Iie, Miyahara-san wa Dame Desu!, Non, Miyahara, Pas Toi!) is a romantic comedy manga that centers on the chaotic and humorous interactions between Miyahara and her classmates. Known for her mischievous personality and unpredictable behavior, Miyahara often creates awkward and embarrassing situations that leave those around her flustered and confused. The story focuses on high school life, exploring the daily challenges, misunderstandings, and comedic moments that arise from teenage relationships. With a mix of lighthearted romance and exaggerated comedic expressions, the manga captures the struggles of young love and the hilarity of trying to navigate social dynamics. No, Miyahara, Not You! delivers a charming and entertaining read, highlighting how a single energetic character can turn ordinary school days into laugh-out-loud adventures while keeping readers engaged with its playful narrative and relatable scenarios.
10.00
Author: bekio
Status: Ongoing
Reiko's Style: Despite Being Mistaken for a Rich Villainess, She's Actually Just Penniless (レイコのスタイル, Reiko no Sutairu, Reiko-ui Style, レイコ的风格) is an engaging manga that combines romance, comedy, and drama in a refreshing way. The story follows Reiko, a clever and fashionable young woman who is constantly misunderstood due to her elegant appearance and confident demeanor. Despite being mistaken for a wealthy villainess, Reiko is actually struggling with a modest life and limited resources. Her charm and wit, however, allow her to navigate society’s misconceptions and the intrigues around her. Through humorous misunderstandings and heartfelt interactions, Reiko gradually builds meaningful relationships while staying true to herself. The narrative cleverly explores themes of identity, societal expectations, and self-worth, making Reiko's Style: Despite Being Mistaken for a Rich Villainess, She's Actually Just Penniless a delightful read for fans of character-driven stories that blend lighthearted comedy with emotional depth.